POLAND'S TRIUMPH.
I A SINISTER OMEN. Qy Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright tv . •tlnlUv ‘V (Received October 11, 1.35 p.m.) LONDON, October 10. ‘Mr Garvin writes in the “Observf.r ” : —“ The Poles’ triumph is dnzKlmg. but it is a most sinister omen thnc they have doubled the territory awarded them at the Versailles Contepsneio. They now niie noivßolish races two huudrol miles eastward. Their population is larger than that of bpain. and their fightino' forces exceed Germany’s. Poland seems to have n, fair chance of ranking as ci great nation, vet nothing is more certain tnun that she will never retain her nrosent i space on the map. Thev have knocked the bottom out of the learnm of Nations. The recovery of Russia find, is only a, question of time, and it is certain these two will nwike common cause against Poland Huge revisions q'f the eastern) must come Will they brio- another war, or can diplonuicy prevail?”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20075, 11 October 1920, Page 8
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