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FRENCH SUGGESTION
WARNING TO SENATE AGAINST TRANSFER OF CITY
LONDON, July 3. This morning's news from Danzig states that tho situation is unchanged, and reports oi tho filtering in ol additional German munitions continue. It is understood that the Commissioner for Poland in Danzig, M. Chpdacki, after attending conferences in Warsaw, will go to Danzig tomorrow to present a Note to the Senate pretesting against the militarisation Of the Free City. The Senate today issued a decree that all* Danzig citizens can bo called up for work which is regarded as important for the State. French political circles- suggest that Britain. France and Poland should jointly warn the Senate against a move to transfer the city to the Reich. The Press gives the opinion that Herr Hitler does not intend a coup in j the immediate future.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 9
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