THE POLISH DEFEAT.
Received Julv 12, 10.35 a.m. NEW YORK, July 11. Tlio .Now York Herald's Spa correspondcm state:? that Mr Lloyd George and M. •vlilliraiid flatly refused Poland's, request -to receive- tin- munitions and supplies delivered to the .\llics liv Grrmany. The Echo do Paris saysthnt Mr Lloyd (I. 'or;-, after consulting with the representatives of France and Italy is sending a Note to Moscow making the resumption of commercial, mid probably political, relations dependent on an immediate armistice, to •Poland, stating that the Powers Ihorenfer will fix the frontiers in agreement with Moscow. Li Iho event of a refusal he will send help to Poland. The Echo de Paris contends that iho prerequisite policy bringing France into touch with Moscow must lie Moscow's recognition of the- Rus sinn debi and guarantees from Russia and from Poland respecting Uio future.—(A. and N.Z. cable). SPA, July n. A high Ukrainoan representative, referring io the Holsliovik operations towards Warsaw, remarked to a. newspaper correspondent that the "game, was up" and Poland completely beaten.—(A. and N.Z. cable! PARIS. July 11'. Advice.-, from Kovno Man- thai, the Bob f-h'.'vtics have occupied Minsk. It ii ie[wrtetl from Hresinu that the Polish army lias evacuated Breslliiovsk.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1862, 12 July 1920, Page 6
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