[Original spelling] "News Bulletin 82 (?) December 1929 | Where did you come from - do not speak. silent as the grave! | There is no more free speech than that which resounds from the underground conspiracy. For the time being, it is not yet technically possible to supply enough illegal prints to saturate demand with them. We must therefore ask our readers to distribute the "Bulletin" as widely as possible and to transcribe all or individual messages contained in them and pass them on in this way. | The thwarted assassination attempt on October 31 this year clearly highlighted the goals guiding Pilsudski and his clique. A report by the Supreme Chamber of State Control highlighted the reason for such plans. The misuse of money squandering by Pilsudski's rule corruption, scoundrels, practiced by the Sanation have already been officially stated The Sejm is to stigmatize this, bad governance to dismiss and bring the guilty to strict accountability. (...) The ruling clique counts on the help of the army and the police(...)Therefore, with its policy, it is only pushing Poland into a civil war.(...) The love of freedom is so great in Poland that it will not be killed by the renegade clique. (...)
Contents include, among others, about the parliamentary commission of inquiry into the railroad program scandals; criticism of the order-awarded - among others. editors Butkiewicz of the Red Courier "living off press corruption," Ehrenberg of the Poranny Courier [who is] "sell-out like a prostitute, yesterday an enemy of the Legions, today a worshipper of the Commandant, [Wladyslaw] Jaroszewicz "the governor of Warsaw's municipal government known for his chauffeur scandal," prof. Bartel "got the order for fawning over the murders of stealth, assaults, carried out by Jaworowski's gang," [Janusz] Maleszewski "commander of the P.[olicji]P.[añstwowe] a drunkard and brutal soldier, got the order for cultivating a partnership with Jaroszewicz in matters of covering up various Sanation channels...., [Henryk ?]Grohman factory owner of Lodz; text devoted to Pilsudski (his lies); provocation of MP Radziwill [Janusz Franciszek?]; Colonel Maleszewski; mobilization meeting of former POW members; news from the capital (including Colonel Beck).
A5 school notebook in line, without cover, loose-leaf pages, text pages 13, format 21.2 x 17.2 cm. As a result of the lack of normal printing and distribution facilities, the available means of disseminating illegal "newspapers" were handwritten copies and passing them around for copying among trusted friends. No other "Information Bulletins" have been identified to match this item.
Condition: dampstains, creases at the spine, pieces after gas disinfection(fumigation), tears at the spine.
From a collection of various writings and national prints by Wladyslaw Palucki (1905-1989) - historian, regionalist (especially Zyrardow and surrounding areas), major in the Polish Army(initially as a reservist, during WWII. after getting to London, he headed the Scientific and Descriptive Branch for the Ministry of Defense). W.P. returned to Poland in 1947 , from 1953 associated with the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences, where he directed the Department of Historical Atlas for over 20 years. Without an ownership entry.
Unique.