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THE POLISH REVOLUTION.

[Australian & N.Z. Callo Association.] A COUNTER. REVOLT. WARSAW, May 18. Marshal Pilsiidski, owing to sudden illness, was unable to attend a Cabinet meeting. It is reported from Posen that General Haller proclaimed a counter revolt. His troops are almost in contact with Pilsudski’s. The Silesian Parliament decided to oppose Pilsiidski. Though the official statement says the revolution casualties were three hundred killed and n thousand wounded, private estimates that six hundred were killed and 2300 were wounded are regarded as more ecu rate. MARCH ON WARSAW ABANDONED LONDON. May If). The “ Times” Warsaw correspondent says Hnllicr's troops abandoned the march on "Warsaw. NEW VIEW OF MOSCOW. LONDON, May 19. The “Daily News” says that the Conservative Commoners, who visited Russia are convinced that England had a wrong impression of the Soviet regime. They found that Moscow exceeded their anticipations. They noted the general progress and believed Communism would continue. POLISH AFFAIRS. "WARSAW, May 19. Pilsiidski has convened a national assembly for March 25th. He stated when the coup was completed Haller tendered his resignation and Pilsiidski told him to go and sleep on it. Haller is now considering a new advance from Posen with 25,000 troops.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1926, Page 3

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THE POLISH REVOLUTION. Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1926, Page 3

THE POLISH REVOLUTION. Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1926, Page 3

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