ALTERATION OF FRONTIERS.
EFFECT ON INHABITANTS
POLISH-GERMAN DISPUTE
BY CABLE-CRESS ASSOCIATION—OOPYBIOH'i
BERLIN, Aug. 11. It appears from the exchange of Notes lietween the German and Polish Governments that three thousand out of twenty thousand Germans who were opted for Germany, still remain in Poland, while eleven thousand out or fifteen thousand Poles who opted for Poland remain in Germany. The German Government, replying to a Polish threat to expel these foreigners, proposes that each country leave the others subjects undisturbed. —Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 August 1925, Page 5
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