4 AUGUST 1939, Page 22

THE DANZIG QUESTION

SIR,—During the last fortnight many thousand copies of a pamphlet entitled "Danzig—What Is It All About? " have been received by people in Great Britain. Needless to say this pamphlet gives an entirely false presentation of the conditions prevailing in Danzig, as also of the general situation in the Free City.

The Polish Press Bureau in London takes the liberty to invite the attention of all the addressees who received this Danzig pamphlet to the fact that if they are interested in this subject they may usefully refer to an impartial account of the Danzig question from an unimpeachable British authority— namely, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, who deal with the matter in their Bulletin of International News of May loth, Vol. XVI, No. to, which is published and obtain- able at the Institute, Chatham House, St. James's Square, S.W. I (price 9d.).—I am, Sir, yours faithfully,

JAN TOMASZEWSKI.

Polish Press Bureau, 47 Portland Place, London, W. 1.