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FUTURE OF POLAND

RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA AFTER WAR London, Jan. 11. A Washington message says that General Sikorski, the Polish Prime Minister, interviewed, expressed the opinion that Russia and Poland would settle past differences and develop amicable relations after the war. Concerning the possible restoration of Poland’s original boundaries, General Sikorski said that nations fighting th e Axis could not be expected to lose territory. He added that when a full-scale attack was launched on Germany he would relinquish the Prime Ministership to take up his duties as Com-mander-in-Chief of 125,000 Polish soldiers and airmen.—P.A.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 13 January 1943, Page 5

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FUTURE OF POLAND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 13 January 1943, Page 5

FUTURE OF POLAND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 13 January 1943, Page 5

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