POLAND.
SECRET (DOCUMENTS. GERMAN MACHINATIONS IN THE EAST. • '.Received May 12, 8 p.m. Paris, May 9. 3f # Paderewslci's agents have furnished the council with secret documents, showing that Germany refuses to belieTe that she was defeated on the Eastern frontier. The first document is from Noske, dated February 14, ordering all the State munition factories to work night and day. Noske adds: "If it is necessary to furnish reasons to the Allied Commissioners say that the Government wishes to provide work for the unemployed." On March 2 the chief of the army staff wrote to Nosko requesting that the troops bo disbanded, as they were untrustworthy, and that they be replaced by 000,000 others. On March 15 the chief of staff wrote to corps commanders in the Polish districts ordering discreet measures to be adopted to incite the Poles in Silesia, in order to provoke "incidents," and that these should be reported fully to the press.—United Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1919, Page 5
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