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POLISH APPREHENSION. TOTALITARIAN TENDENCIES. NATION URGED TO UNITY. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Times Cables.) Received November 24, 8.5 a.m. LONDON,' Nov. 23. The Warsaw correspondent of the Times reports that apprehension at the growth of the totalitarian tendencies has been somewhat relieved, firstly by President Moscicki’s audience with Socialists and trade unionists, and now by resolutions of Legionary organisations at Warsaw, Vilna and Lwow, refusing to endorse extreme totalitarianism, either of the Right or Left, and advocating the sharing of constitutional responsibility with the whole nation.

Marshal Smigly Ridz, who was absent owing to illness, in a radio speech, addressed meetings urging the nation to unity. It now seems- likely, politically, it not economically, that the 'activities of Colonel Koc and his ultra-national-ist following will be toned down.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 November 1937, Page 9

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POSITION RELIEVED Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 November 1937, Page 9

POSITION RELIEVED Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 November 1937, Page 9