POLAND.
GERMANY'S ACTION DE- •• ) NOUNCED. RUSSIAN PROMISE OF AUTONOMY Received Nov. 18, 8.30 p.m. • Pans, Nov. 17. >l. Briand (Hie French Premier) and Mr. Asquith jointly telegraphed to the Russian Premier applauding the Russians' denunciation of Germany's violation of international law by claiming to create a Polish State and levy for the army; also rejoicing at the renewal of the Czar's promise of Polish r.utonoray.
THEH GUILE OF THE HUN. POLES MUST SWEAR FIDELITY. Received Nov. 10, 5.5 p.m. ' Amsterdam; Nov. IS. The Governor-General of Warsaw lias decreed that it is necessary to incorporate, temporarily, the Polish army with the German army, and that Polish soldiers must swear fidelity to the Polish Fatherland and to the Kaiser, as. Chief War Lord, also to the monarchs of the two Central Powers as guarantors ")f the Polish State.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1916, Page 5
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