TENSION IN TESCHEN
POLES MOVING TROOPS EVACUATION OF MANY FACTORIES. TREATMENT OF MINORITIES HARSHER. . By Telegraph— Association—Copyright LONDON, December 15. The Prague correspondent of “The 4 Times” says that tension is growing in the Teschen area, which Poland recently acquired from Czechoslovakia. Traffic on the Polish-Czechoslovakian frontier has stopped. Large Polish troop movements are occurring and the Poles ar'e evacuating many factories and moving machines and raw materials to the interior. Army officers ar.v replacing civil servants and the treatment of German and Czech minorities is becoming harsher.
A message published yesterday stated that Polish State officials had left the recently-occupied Teschen area following the withdrawal of Polish troops who mutinied last weekend.
It is reported that the district may either be returned to Czechoslovakia or taken over by the Germans.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1938, Page 7
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