PAPERS STOLEN
POLISH RESIDENT’S LOSS
BURGLARS ENTER CHANCELLERY
(United Pr e&a Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
BERLIN, August 24,
While Marshall Pil&udski, President of Poland, was asleep and while the guards were patrolling the corridors, buglars forced the windows of his private Chancellery at . Zanek Palace, in Warsaw. They forced a safe, and stole two thousand pounds sterling, but, what was worse, they took secret documents worth many, thousands to the enemies of Poland.
Marshall Pilsudski threatens to sack the whole police force, if these documents are not recovered.; One hundred suspects have been arrested and 500 houses havtf been searched. The frontiers , are being watched, but not, a word of the theft:-has been published in the Polish, newspapers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 5
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