POLISH PEACE.
)' TO BE DEFINITE AND STABLE. f By Telegraph.—rreS3 AS3n.—Copyright. London, Nov. 20. Polish advices received in Paris state that the Reds concentrated towards the Crimea are likely to become active in the Caucasus rather than against Poland. M. Doinski, presiding at the plenary sitting of the conference at Riga, env t ;>!iasised that it was Poland's intention L to conclude a definite and stable peace. : , AT. Joffe responded to the sentiment, 7 adding that all misunderstandings re- > garding Poland's sincerity had ngw disJ.»nneared,
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1920, Page 5
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