POLAND'S FUTURE.
NATION'S FINE PROSPECTS
PARIS, March 15.
The Polish Commission has furnished its report. It is believed that Poland practically regains the frontier existing before the partition in 1872. Daut!sic is given to Poland, which is thus assured of a coastline for forty kilometres. The Dantzic - Thorn and Dantzic-Nyawa railways will be Polish. There will also be a Polish mouth of the Lower Vistula.
It is reported that the Council of Ten favour making a strip of territory along the Baltic between Ebling and Lithuania, a separate and independent State.
General Bartchlemy, a member of the Allied Mission, reports that the Poles will soon be able to place three quarters of a million troops in the field to resist Bolshevik aggression.
The Supreme War Council has agreed to send General Henry to Poland to assist General Pilsudeski. The Matin reports that the German military delegates at Posen have broken off negotiations with the Entente Commission, and left the city. The immediate cause of the rupture is lioped and believed to be due to the Germans' refusal to comply with the Entente's demand to withdraw artillery in the region of the Dantzic shore.
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Taihape Daily Times, 18 March 1919, Page 6
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