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STIR OVER WARSAW THEFT VALUE TO POLAND'S ENEMIES (Received August 21, 8.5 p.m.) BERLIN, Aus. 23 While the Polish Minister of Military 'Affairs, Marshal Pilsiulski, was asleep, with guards patrolling the corridors outside his room, a burglar forced the windows in the private Chancellery, Zanek Palace, Warsaw, forced the safe &nd stole £2OOO. What was worse, tho thief took some secret documents which would be worth many thousands of pounds to enemies cf Poland. Marshal Pilsudski threatens to dismiss tho whole of tho polico force if the documents are not recovered. One hundred suspects have been arrested, fitMJ houses have been searched and the frontiers aro being watched. Not a word of the affair was published in the Polish newspapers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21579, 25 August 1933, Page 11
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