MARIAM AUNT YET
BRITISH CABINET DECIDES TO TAKE NO FURTHER. ACTION FOR THE PRESENT
London, To-day.
It is understood that after Sir John Simon's Lanark speech, and yesterday's communique, the Bri- tish Government will make no further state- ment as long as there is any chance of achiev- ing a settlement of the Czech problem. Reuter's representative was informed that the gov- ernment still hopes and believes that such a chance exists, but it depends on:
(1) The extent of reality in the concessions the Czech Govern-
ment is making and is prepared to make;
(2) the extent and nature of the influence which is exerted from
the outside on the Sudeten Germans and;
(3) the spirit in which the Sudetens meet the Czech Government's
proposals.
There is no tendency in London, the Sudeten German Party with a to minimise or exaggerate the view to promoting an agreement but gravity of decisions which have it is recognised in London that the to be taken in the immediate fu-success of his efforts defends ture by both sides in Czecho-the one hand on the extent Slovakia and friends outside. reality of concessions which
on
and the
It has been observed with Government in Prague and the satisfaction in London that the Coalition parties are ready to make "self-defence order," issued by and on the other hand on the ex- influence Sudeten Leaders to their follow-tent and nature of the ers at the week-end appears not exerted from outside on the Sude- to have been followed by any ap-ten German Party. preciable relaxation of discipline. His Majesty's Government are AVOIDING INCIDENTS hoping for early evidence of a re- On the Czech side it, is con-vival of the stage of active nego- fidently expected that the Prague tiation. Government will do its utmost to avoid incidents.
It is understood that Sir Nevile. Henderson is to return to Berlin to-day. Reuter.
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ENCOURAGING FACTORS There is no disposition to min- imise the gravity and difficulty of the decision which has to be taken by the leaders in Czechoslovakia } LOVE · but both in the press and in official London, To-day, circles here, full weight is also The arrival of the Ministers at given to the encouraging factors, No. 10 Downing Street yesterday among which are increasing real- was watched by a large crowd of isation .of the responsibilities several thousands spectators. A which the present dangerous situa- special squad of police had to be tion imposes and an appearance of ordered to the scene to enable the growing willingness to accept them ministerial cars to enter Downing and make the necessary conces- Street: Trans-Ocean.
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Another encouraging factor is London, To-day. the discipline displayed · among The policy which was endorsed Sudeten Germans and in this con- at yesterday's meeting of Ministers |nection there is evident relief that may be summed up, so far as the this has so far not diminished as immediate problem in · Central result of the recent party mani- on the exercise of self- Europe is concerned as the concen-festo tration by His Majesty's Govern-defence. Equally important are the ment of all their efforts on assist-good conduct of the police and the ing a peaceful solution of the Sude-readiness with which the authori- ties have undertaken an examina- ten-German problem.
While the opportunity remains-tion of incidents and the frankness 88 British Ministers hope and be-with which they have admitted the lieve it does-of reaching a settle-facts when they themselves
crowds have appeared to ment by negotiation and concilia- Czech tion, His Majesty's Government have been at fault. who, for their part, will
do
no-
thing which might heighten the
or
It is confidently expected that the Czechoslovak Government will
general tension, continue to look to continue to do all in its power to
Czechoslovakia
to
both sides in avoid any aggravation of the dis- pute.
RUNCIMAN PRAISED
Lord Runciman, to the value of whose work reports of newspaper correspondents in Prague pay tri- bute, is known to be using his in- fluence not without effect on both the Czechoslovak Government
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During a meeting of dock work- ers yesterday evening it was de had been in South Wales for the cided to refuse to comply with the week-end, returned to London yes- new hours of work and refuse over-terday. British Wireless. time.
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