THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.
(Imperial Nows Service.)
IN THE COMMONS. LONDON; May 0
In the Commons replying to Viscount Curzon in regard to the trial of war criminals, Hon Bonar Law said the i matter was discussed at the San Remo j Conference. He understood that action was being taken in Paris, but lie declined to give partial information until he knew what was being done. Replying to Mr Bespoor, Hon Bonar Law agreed that the territory now occupied by Poland exceeded the boundaries assigned to Poland by the Supreme Council. Mr Wedgwood suggested that the Polish Government be informed, that no amount of fighting would alter tho boundaries.
Hon Bonar Law replied that Poland was quite aware of it. Government was not supporting the Polish attack on Russia■ morally and materially. Government would now put pressure on Poland in the direction of peace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1920, Page 3
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