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POLAND AND GERMANY PROBLEM FOR THE LEAGUE LONDON, Dec. 31. A most delicate situation awaits the meeting of the League of Nations Council on January IP as the outcome of the Polish'disturbances over the German minorities question. Germany has already despatched to the League three notes complaining that persons of German origin were deprived of votes. Germany is also sending Dr. Curtius to Geneva to make most serious charges against Poland. It is likely that Mr. Henderson will be asked to preside in view of Britain's neutrality. It is alleged that Polish terrorism occurred in the Corridor district, which is one of Europe's danger spots. It is generally considered that Poland ia in the wiong, an early admission of which would ease the tension. Prance, who is Poland's ally, favors an inquiry, but the other powers consider that the League Council .should give a decision on the evidence available without further delay.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17455, 2 January 1931, Page 7
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