POLITICAL TROUBLE
ST. JOHN’S (Newfoundland) Alay 22, Premier Walter S. Alonroe to-dav invited lion. F. Gordon Bradley (Minister without portfolio), and Hon. C. Russell (.Minister of Public Works), who arc in the Cabinet, to explaii reports to the effect that they were associated with a movement to overthrow the Ministry, or else resign. The Legislature adjourned to permit lue Government to deal with alleged internal dissensions involving four members. POLISH CONDITIONS. (Received this day at 9.0 a.m.) NEW YORK, May 23. ■ 'The “New York Herald’s” Warsaw corespondent smuggled through an uncensored despatch wnicli declares Pilsudski’s troops behaved as badly as Moscow revolutionaries. .Machine guns, mowed down women and children. The American flag was shot from the rexidemo of the military attache who narrowly escaped. The French Embassy was riddled with bullets. Meanwhile Pilsudski is virtually a disillusioned prisoner. He lias merely. been the tool of a small clique and mnnouvred bv them into a dangerous position to gain their own ends.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1926, Page 3
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