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A FREE POLAND.

GERMANY’S IDEA OF FREEDOM. Received 11.45 NEW YORK. Doc. 7. The New York Times' corrospodnent in Paris has obtained a Polish deputy’s, speech at th e secret session of the Reichstag, in which Deputy Trompezynski asserted that Poles had been deported like the Belgians. Since August Ist, 25,000 Poles had been working in Germany, and were enticed into contracts, and not allowed to return. Many were forcibly transported to Germany, their employers paying what they pleased. Many Poles were whipped until they signed a renewal of the contracts. At the frontier the sentries Hint several who attempted to escape.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 8 December 1916, Page 5

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A FREE POLAND. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 8 December 1916, Page 5

A FREE POLAND. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 8 December 1916, Page 5

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