ANTI-GERMAN FEELING
COMPLAINT AG AINST POLAND GENEVA, Jan. 22. At the League of Nations Council, the German delegate, Dr. Curtins, protested against Poland’s anti-German ferocity and violent intimidation of Germans in Poland without the slightest restraint by the authorities. M. Zaleski, the Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, replied that the trouble was due to tlie anti-Polish campaign in Germany. The Government had already punished a number of culprits. The council had come to no decision when the session adjourned.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17473, 23 January 1931, Page 7
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