POLISH BORDER PROBLEM
CABINET CRISIS EXPECTED (Ree. 12 50 p.m.) London, Jan 12. developing i n the Polish Cabinet in London is expected to reach a head in the next few days. At yesterday's meeting on the Russians’ border proposals some of the less wellknown Ministers tried to persuade diehards to modify their attitude to Russia. Observers in London believe they are prenared to precipitate a crisis if it will solve Poland’s problems. The British United Press says: 'The next move in the dispute is up to the Un't(-,i Nations as a whole It is fairly obvious that M. Stalin will have no dealings with the Polish Government in London.” The Daily Telegraph's’’ diplomatic correspondent says: "The Russians are willing to listen to any suggestion from the Polish Government which they consider reasonable. If the Poles won’t meet them half-way. however, the final settlement may be placed in other hands.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 13 January 1944, Page 2
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