POLISH AGITATION.
RECITAL OP GRIEVANCES. By Telegraph—Prof a Association—Copyright (Sydney "Sun" Special.) : London, July 13. A Commission,- representing 24,000,000 Poles in Europe, has been sent to interview the Ambassadors' Conference and request that steps bo taken to securo a measure of freedom for the Poles. It is claimed that martial law practically exists in Russia aud Prussia, that the Polish language is prohibited, that examination by torture' is practised; that the Courts are demoralised, that individual connivance is allowed, and the police permitted to rob and murder with impunity, j f
In a previous reference to the Polish delegates to the Ambassadors' Conference, it was mentioned that the continued existence of the conditions under which tho Poles 'were stated to bo suffering might precipitate a European war.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1802, 15 July 1913, Page 5
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