POLAND'S PEACE MOVE.
THE BOUNDARY QUESTION. By Telegraph.—Press Asjn —Copyright. London, Sept. 12. The Warsaw correspondent of the Morning Post states that the Polish "peace manoeuvres'' at Riga will be complicated, owing to the divergence of the French, English and Italian programmes. The Polish Foreign Office states that it will make the best peace possible. The British authorities must abandon their devotion to the boundary outlined, which was impossible, inasmuch as it would givo all the advantages to the Bolsheviks and leave Warsaw at the mercy of sudden and unexpected attacks and would doom Poland to perpetual fighting.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. A REVERSE ADMITTED. Warsaw, Sept. 12. A Polish communique admits that the Beds succeeded in forcing the Bug line near Kamionka and Strumilova.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1920, Page 7
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