ATTITUDE OF POLAND
WILL OPPOSE GERMAN COLP IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Received May 24, 11.55 p.m. LONDON, May 24. The Daily Telegraph’s Warsaw correspondent says that such newspaper headlines as “Severe Check for Germany,” and “Franco-British Diplomatic Triumph,” indicate Poland's reaction to the outcome of the crisis, easing a situation wherein Poland is vitally concerned. The outcome is widely attributed to the strong Anglo-French action, which has deeply impressed the nation. The moderate Kurier Warszawski, in an editorial, says: “Poland will always reply ‘Never’ to any manoeuvre for the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia in the interests of Germany.” Conditions on the Polo-Czech frontier have returned to normal since the receipt of assurance that the Czech military activity is not directed against Poland but is merely designed to preserve internal order. The Britsh and French Ambassadors frequently conferred with Dr. Beck during the crisis, acquainting him of all the moves.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 121, 25 May 1938, Page 7
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