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THE CHINA

SEPTEMBER 12, 1988.

LORD RUNCIMAN'S

ALHAMBRA STRIKING APPEAL TO

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SUDETEN GERMAN CROWD

Prague, To-day. Lord Runciman addressed a large crowd of Sudeten Germans outside the castle in Petersburg where he was spending the week-end. He said: "Good men and women, you are living here in a wonderful country, perhaps one of the fin- est in the world. I pray God that he gives peace to this fine country.

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Ministerial consultations were

The crowd later sang the Ger- man national anthem, the Horst- Wessel song.

Lord Runciman had a long talk at the Castle with a German dele- gation. Reuter.

RUMANIA TO

PERMIT SOVIET

continued all day yesterday. The ARMY TO PASS?

close contact which the Prime Min- ister is maintaining with the For-

Geneva, To-day. eign Secretary and other leading

The French Foreign Minister, M. Ministers is a measure of the deep Georges Bonnet, agreed to the pro- preoccupation which the situation posal by M. Litvinov, that M. Com- nan, the Rumanian Foreign Minis- of danger and suspense in Centrál ter, should be elected President of Europe is causing the British Gov- the Plenary Session of the League ernment, as well as of the Minis- of Nations.

In this connection, the rumour ters recognition of the growing persists that Rumania has agreed troops feeling of anxiety in the country atto a passage of Soviet

through her territory. the situation out of which war might arise.

The French Foreign Minister also had conversations with "M: Interest and the concern of the Avenol, General Secretary of the public was shown again yesterday League of Nations, on internal in the large crowds which assem- League affairs, and with the Repu bled in Downing Street during the blican Spanish representative.

Del Vayo, the Republican Span- day.

ish delegate, informed: M. Bonnet While thus recognising the ser- iousness of the position the view that he would support the Soviet taken in official quarters is not Russian attitude to the Sudeten unduly pessimistic. Herr Hitler's German question. Trans-Ocean. speech to-night is awaited in Lon- don with a certain anxiety in view of how much may turn upon it.".

So far as matters at issue be- tween the Government' at Prague and Herr Henlein's party are con- cerned, the British Government has never varied in its opinion that dif-

M. BONNET IN GENEVA

Geneva, To-day.

ficult as the problems might be The French Foreign Minister, M. they ought to be capable of solu-Georges Bonnet, who stayed in tion by peaceful negotiation." At the Geneva only one day, concentrated

same time, it was recognised that the deep feelings aroused puta great strain in a period of dead- lock on both sides, and for that

and reason they welcomed

in his deliberations on the Czecho- slovakian problem.

kis

While main interest is centred on his talk with the Soviet Foreign Sup Commissar, M. Litvinov, it is be- ported the idea of Lord Runci-lieved that his conversations with man's going to Prague as indepen- dent investigator and mediator.

RUNCIMAN ACHIEVEMENT Experience has chown that the Runciman Mission has overcome all mental reservations with

the British Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Butler and those with the Rumanian Foreign Minister, Dr. Comnan, were also of high importance.

It is learnt that M. Bonnet and

it may originally have which Mr. Butler discussed the Soviet

SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLAR LOSS

been met Russian objection to Czechoslova- and has gained the confidence of kian concessions. Trans-Ocean. all parties. On more than one oc- casion, the Mission has succeeded in bringing together the represen- tatives of the two sides when nego- tiations appeared to have come to an end and 'It has contributed to the bringing about of an offer by the Czechoslovak Government fresh proposals which it is not questioned go a long way to meet the Sudeten German Party and in deed, much further than1⁄4 at one time it would have been consider- ed possibin for the Czechoslovak Government to go. British Wire-

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