Danzig-Polish Post Office Dispute 1925
and that no postal, telegraphic or telephonic material or messages can be received or delivered on this route, except in the establishment described in (1) above.
(4) That Poland can establish this communication under the conditions mentioned in (3), in any manner she chooses, rail, air road and water, and can change the route selected provided she does use tow or more alternative routes at the same time, except by agreement as in sub para: (3) above.
(5) Any further disagreement between the two Governments arising out of sub para : (2) above as regards the word ‘‘necessary" can be dealt with by either Government under Article 39 of the convention of 9th November, 1920.
Poland appealed against this decision August 11th, 1922. The appeal however was withdrawn following on an agreement between the parties as to the interpretation given on August 30th. 1922, by the High Commissioner of his decision of may 25th, This interpretation was as follows:
“The high commissioner, having been invited by the representatives of Danzig and Poland to explain certain points of his decision of May 25th, 1922, concerning the establishment of a Polish post, telegraph and telephone Service at Danzig, states that paragraph 1 of this decision deals with the installation of the postal service, which is to occupy a single site (Hevelius Platz). if Poland considers this site too small, it shall be incumbent upon Danzig to supply additional premises in the immediate neighborhood, that is to say on the opposite side of the street or by adding on to the exiting building.
Paragraph 2 deals with the development of the postal service and gives Poland the right to negotiate the purchase or hire of any other site within the territory of the free City. The question of a second building therefore falls under paragraph 2. Danzig rejects the idea of a second building; consequently the question falls under paragraph 5. Poland can adduce very cogent arguments in favor of the necessity for the two buildings, which have already been allotted to her for the postal service by the Allocation Commission of the Principal Allied Powers. This fact will certainly influence
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