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PROMPT WARNING TO POLAND PARIS, France, Nov. 25 The Premiers of Great Britain and France warned Poland today against invading Czechoslovakias eastern territory. Alarmed by reports from Warsaw and Prague, Prime Minister Chamberlain and Premier Daladier instructed their envoys in Warsaw to caution the Polish government against the "danger of such action." France and Britain, with Germany and Italy, agreed in the Munich pact to guarantee the new frontiers at Czechoslovakia. The premiers, who last night concluded a virtual outright Anglo-French military alliance, were informed that Poland had massed twelve divisions of troops along the frontier of Ruthenia and that Czechoslovakia was sending re-inforcements to the Eastern provinces.