TORQUAY.
An exhibition of Polish pictures and photographs was opened last week at Torquay by the Bishop of Plymouth, who, in the course of his address, said that Poland was one of the pre-eminent Catholic nations of Europe. He was glad to show sympathy with what that country was having to endure.
A Polish officer said that his country would always remember that Britain was the country which offered friendship and hospitality to exiled Poles, and Mr. M. C. Sibbons (regional organiser of the British Council) said that ravished Poland would rise again in a new and better work!.






