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POLAND.

AMERICA’S INTEREST—DOLLARS. (Electric Telegraph.—Copyright). (Received This Day, 8.55 a.m.) NEW YORK, July 26. According to the “New York Times’ ” Washington correspondent ji i s confidentially reported at the Stale Department that the United States. Britain and France are exchnneinr views on the Russo-Polish situation, and that it is admitted the y . . is interested in the ev i ■ Bolscheviks trying to im- «... t sh terms on Poland. It is authoritatively known that the United 1 not send troops to help Poland, d any “financial help the United States may extend must come fmm surplus funds held by the War Department under war-time regulations.—(A. & N.Z.) ARMTST 1 - F. NEGOTIATIONS. '••T ’ RT OX FRIDAY. (Received This Day, 9.15 a.m.) LONDON, July 27. The 1 -1 ’■ list armistice negotiation? 1 :in i.n Friday. Mr 1.l ! G l ire and M. Millerand art at Bnril' '-ne. The discussion will he on the basis ofthe I don Conference on peace hahri i and the Allies. —(A. & Bi) THU ' HUMAN VIEW. (Re.-, 1 TMs Day, 1.45 p.m.) BERLIN, July 27. • s. in the Reichstag, < y’s neutrality on the Polish i n lion. He does not believe Hus ’ entertained warlike intentim], i Germany any more than anvii’ie in Germany thought of » issia and marching against tl Er ente. He deprecated fflahing Russia an outcast and enntaning nil Soviet actions, whereof many were admirable, especially as Germany -nlTcred keenly through bcregarded as an outcast. Poland ought not to he a harrier between Russia and Germany hut rather a Wdge.—(A. & N.Z.)

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 28 July 1920, Page 3

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POLAND. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 28 July 1920, Page 3

POLAND. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 28 July 1920, Page 3