UPPER SILESIA.
TAKING THE PLEBISCITE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn—Copyright. Paris, March 18. France has requested Germany to rivithdraw her troops from the Silesian border or accept responsibility for the consequences. The Matin says- that the German ftroops on the Upper Silesian frontier gave received orden, to intervene if Sunday’s plebiscite proves unfavorable to Germany. The Paris edition of the Chicago /Tribune publishes a telegram from a {Berlin correspondent that 40,000 German soldiers are ready to seize Upper Silesia in the event of the plebiscite favoring Poland. The Allied police fcumber only 11,000. It is reported from Mayence that ISerr von Simons will resign the foreign after the Upper Silesian plebiscite, feeling he can no longer accept Responsibility for further negotiations.— jj&lus.-NJZ. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1921, Page 5
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