BITTER GERMAN ATTACKS ON BRITAIN

(Continued from Page 1) · campaign and the military British Government desired the ac-manoeuvres and who also states that the British Cabinet meeting! céptance of the Czech proposals.

Pointing out that the British to-day will be for the purpose of press and political circles suddenly deciding whether new diplomatic came to the conclusion that the measures are advisable or whether problem must be settled without any active steps of a preventive any more delay, the writer de- nature, should be taken by the Bri- clares "As long as the German Itish Government." press emphasised just this point] and in this connection

called at-

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creating a false atmosphere and MAY 21 RECALLED. · has not only chosen to ignore the state-vital struggle of the Sudeten Ger- "Recalling the similar

cast a doubt, tention daily to the increasing ments published in England at the mans but has also

upon their honourable will to number of incidents, London fail-time of the events of May 21, th ed utterly to take notice but overwriter concludes by declaring: mediate. night British public opinion has "The situation is so constructed

TACTICAL GESTURE become convinced of thè necessity that merit lies with the Czechs and

Germans "The Germans have been declar- of an immediate agreement, simply guilt with the Sudeten because from their point of view even before the delegations from ed guilty before they were aware that tactical situation is favour-both sides have met and before th of new circumstances. These Ger- able for the Czecha.

Sudeten Germans have been in-mans are expected to make conces- formed of the nature of the newlsions although not they but the Czechs have been in the fortunate position and have exploited the peoples in their Republic for the past 20 years as though they were placed there exclusively for Czech pleasure.

ALMOST ULTIMATUM

"In pressing their standpoint, Czech proposals. British politicians and the press do "It may be that the Czechs have not hesitate to suggest the alter-shown themselves willing to con native of an open conflict.

cede this point or that and have "No other interpretation can bthus given the impression that given to the statement, of th they are the most amiable people Diplomatic Correspondent of th in the world but. however this may "The situation being as it is, we Press Association who, in a debe, no one is in the position at the find it difficult to regard the new

as other than claration from "authoritative quar-present moment to deliver a judg-Czech proposals

the ters," which amounts almost to an ment and certainly not the English further tactical gesture for ultimatum, asserts that grounds press.

purpose of placing the Sudeten

in "In so doing, it has become an Germans

an unfavourabl: for the present state may be found in the German anti-Czech press instrument of those desirous of light.”—Trans-Ocean.

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