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STRONG POLAND

Legitimate Frontiers ■ (6.30 p.m.) LONDON. July 21. M. Edward Moyavski (President of the new Polish Government), making a sneerh before the Polish National ( oancil, said: “To make Poland strong and independent it is necessary establish our legitimate frontiers on the Western I Neisse, [he Balfw and the Oder. The tasks facing the Government included the return of Polish emigres | scattered throughout the world and . the hold! a of local government ano parliamentary elections. Czech Stand I Flo Cession Of Teschen I (7.30 p.m.i LONDON. July 22. i The Czech Foreign Minister (Mr H. I Ripka), states that the Czech Govern- | ment would under no conditions agree , to the cession of any Teschen territory . to Poland. If the Allies decided other--1 wise They would have to send troops to | enforce the decision. I M. Edward Osubka-Moravski (Prime ■ Minister of Poland) in a speech, des- | cribed relations with Czechoslovakia as the only dark spot in Poland’s foreign affairs. General Dismissed Recognised Warsaw Regime ! (6.30 p.m.i LONDON. July 20. : Th: diuiommic correspondent of the | Press Association reports that General • Gustav Paskitwitz. second in command of the Polish Corps in Britain, was I dismissed from the Polish Army '■ that he recognised the apihority of the Government of National Unity. The dismissal was i annntmeed to him. at the express order of M. Wladyslaw Rackiewicz (PreslI dent of the London Government). He jives deprived of his rights and privi- ! leges and ordered to consider himself a civilian. ——

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23260, 23 July 1945, Page 5

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STRONG POLAND Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23260, 23 July 1945, Page 5

STRONG POLAND Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23260, 23 July 1945, Page 5