POLISH PREMIER
BROADCAST TO NATION CALL FOR RENEWED EFFORT AGAINST GERMANS. SILENCE ON FRONTIER QUESTION IBv Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) LONDON, January 7. In a broadcast to Poland last night the Prime Minister, M. Mikolajczyk, told the Polish underground movement to strike with renewed force against the Germans and avoid friction with the Russians. “We would have preferred to meet the Soviet troops not simply as the allies of our allies fighting against the common foe, but as our own allies as well,” he said. The diplomatic correspondent of “The Times’’ says that M. Mikolajczyk staunchily upheld Polish rights, but was silent on the question of specific frontiers. Though the difficulties remain' enormous and the problems are of many kinds, the correspondent adds, danger signals have come from Germany as a corrective against any belief that there is much time left for debating. Neutral correspondents report German hopes of Russian-Polish clashes, and the ruthless governor of Poland., Dr. Frank, has offered in a public proclamation a “proper place” to Poland in the future family of European nations.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1944, Page 3
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