STORY OF POLISH REVOLT
WOMEN AND CHILDREN MOWED DOWN BY GUNS PILSUDSKI ONLY A TQOL. (Sydney “Sun*’ Cable,) NEW YORK, May 23. The “Herald’s” Warsaw correspondent, in an uncensored dispatch smuggled through, declares that Marshal Pilsudski’s troops behaved as badly as Moscow revolutionaries, and with ma-chine-guns mowed down women and children. The American flag was shot from the residence of the military attache, who narrowly escaped. The French Embassy was riddled with bullets. Meanwhile, Pilsudski is virtually a disillusioned prisoner. He has merely been the tool of a small clique which manoeuvred him into a dangerous position to gain its own ends.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12455, 25 May 1926, Page 6
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