POLISH SITUATION
I STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT WILSON EXPECTED FINANCIAL SUPPORT MAY BE TENDERED By Telegraph-Presa ABBOoiatlon-Gopyrlfflit (Rec. July 26, 7.45 p.m.) Now York, July 20. the "New York American's" Washington correspondent says it is understood that President Wilson will probably issue a statement shortly' on the Polish situation, and there are .indications that ho will tender financial support to Poland. Confirmation of this belief is not yet obtainable, the State Department not Wishing to make any comment.—Aus,N.Z. Cable Assn,
THE FIGHTINGJONTINUED POLES RECAPTURE GRODNO, ffiec, July 27, O.SO a.m.) London, July 26. Despite the armistice continuous fighting' is going on along the Polish front. The Poles, after a sanguinary battle, recaptured Grodno. —"The Times." THE WOMEN'S BATTALION NOT HEARD OF SINCE REDS OCCUPIED VILNA. (Rec. July 26, 7.45 p.m.) London, July 29. The "Morning Post's" Warsaw correspondent reports that since the Refla occupied Vilna nothing has been heard of the Polish women's battalion which wan holding eipht miles of the front. It woo commanded by an attractivo young woman. The correspondent adds: It is painfully easy to imagipo her fata,"— Aiis.-N.Z. Cable Assn,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 259, 27 July 1920, Page 5
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183POLISH SITUATION Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 259, 27 July 1920, Page 5
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