GERMANY AND POLAND
THE RECENT TALKS SIMPLE PURPOSE GAINED y r; U P A.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright! LONDON, 27th January. The correspondent of “The Times” q at Warsaw says that Herr von Ribbentrop returned to Berlin aiter achieving the simple purpose of his visit, namely, to emphasise that Poland and Ger- 0 many will continue as good neignbours, neither springing surprises. The substance of the talks is not known, but it is declared that nothing Si was decided which could disquieten the u Western Powers. The Polo-French and Polo-Rumanian alliances remain intact. b -----a:
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 30 January 1939, Page 7
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