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Three Powers Arraign Poland

September 16, 1934
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Geneva—Representatives of Britain, France and Italy assail Polish denunciation of minority clauses.

Little Entente announces opposition to Polish attitude.

Polish diplomatic circles in desperate efforts to mitigate effect of Beck declaration.

London—British press points out United States involved as one of signatories to treaty with Poland. Invitation to United States to join League predicted as means of strengthening body against further attacks. Polish act viewed as unilateral renunciation of treaties. Polish-German agreement on renunciation charged.

Paris—French press angrily attacks Polish action.

Warsaw—Polish press jubilant at Beck declaration; celebrations taking place.

Jews never benefited from minorities clauses, never sought League protection under them, Kolo president declares.

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