FRANCE AND POLAND
Treaty Signed (Rec. Sept. 7, 12.45 a.m.)' PARIS, September 6. A Franco-Polish Treaty similar to the Anglo-Polish Treaty was signed on September 4. Under the Treaty neither party shall contract an armistice or peace treaty without the consent of the other party. POLISH ARMY’S GREETINGS. RUGBY, September 5. General Ironside has received the following message from Marshal SmigFy-Rydz: “At this moment, when the British Empire has taken up arms at the side of Poland, against a nation which has violated the ideals of liberty and justice, I beg t 0 request you to convey to the- glorious army of His Britannic Majesty, the comradely greetings of the Polish army.” SYDNEY PATRIOTIC FUND. (Received September 7,- 2.35 a.m.) SYDNEY, September 7. The Lord Mayor (Sir Norman Nock) launched a patriotic fund with the optject of alleviating distress during the war, of aiding dependents of soldiers and similar purposes. The fund was opened with a cheque for £l,OOO from Sir Thomas Buckland.
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Grey River Argus, 7 September 1939, Page 7
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