POLAND’S FUTURE.
LEAGUE RELATIONS STRAINED. (Times Cables.) Received January 20, 12.50 p.m LONDON, Jan. 19. The Tijnes Warsaw correspondent says the semi-official gazette, Polaka, describes the report that Mr Sean Lester, the League’s High Commissioner for Danzig, is submitting to the League regarding Danzig as alarming. Another newspaper declares that it is a thunderbolt.
It is understood that Air Lester emphasises that the Senate’s unconstitutional procedure and disobedience of the League’s instructions is essentially a League problem, which explains why M. Beck (Polish Foreign Aiinister) is visiting; Paris en route to Geneva to consult M. Laval and possibly Air R. A. Eden, who is the rapporteur regarding the Danzig disputes. Danzig reports that M. Greiser, the President of the Senate, incensed at Mr Lester’s report, has left for Berlin to consult Herr Hitler.
The Nazi fighting organisation held a big demonstration, receiving Nazi flags from Herr Selinee, the head, of the Nazi fighting organisation in Germany. The gathering demonstrated against the League . and -swore, allegiance to Herr Hitler.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1936, Page 2
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