POLISH AMBITIONS.
large ARMY READY FOR ACTION. By Telegraph.—fress Assn.—Copyright. London, Nov. 28. The Warsaw correspondent of the Morning Post sums up the situation in Poland. He says that Paderewski's position is hopeless and his resignation is expected any day owing to his failure to secure East Ga'licia from the Allies. France and the United States were willing but Britain refused. The Polish Army made great sacrifices to secure East Galicia and there is intense public feeling that their sacrifices should not have been made in vain. The Poles are willing to inarch to Petrograd against the Bolsheviks, but require the Allies' mandate, financial assistance and recognition of their claims to East Galicia. The Poles now hold the Beresina River and Dvinsk, and thus are favorably placed to operate against Petrograd and Moscow. Snow and ice in December will provide favorable campaigning conditions.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1919, Page 5
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