ENGINEERS OF THE B.B.C.'S. RESEARCH' - DEPARTMENT carrying out aerial experiments, with the aid of a balloon, on the roof of Broadcasting House. Aerials are suspended from the bal- loon, which is then allowed to rise to the required height. The pho- tograph gives a good impression of the view from Broadcasting House, looking north. In the background can be seen the trees of Regent's Park, and beyond them the heights of Hampstead...
Attempt To Guide Talks Into Four Power Conference
Rome, Yesterday.
The inclination manifested in certain French and British political circles to connect discussion of the Czecho-Slovak problem with solution of other European questions, is denounced by "Popolo di Roma” as a manoeuvre destin- ed to impede possible favourable develop- ment of events and prevent an eventual plebiscite in Czecho-Slovakia.
The paper writes that efforts are now being made simultaneously in Paris, London and Geneva to transform the conversations regarding the Czecho-Slovak problem into a general European conference.
RIGOROUS ACTION BY CZECH GOVT.
Prague, To-day. Extraordinary measures apply ing to the entire State were decided upon by the Prague Government during a Cabinet session.
Effective for three months, the measures restrict to a considerable extent the consitutional rights of
These efforts, according to the paper, especially in view of the source whence they proceed, are highly suspicious and are calcu lated to give rise to the belief that.
desire are prompted by
to elude
any real solution of the Czechoslovak question and coun- teract "possible beneficial results of Mr. Chamberlain's initiative.
The papers publish reports that a four-power conference between England, France, Ger- many and Italy may be expected in the near future either at Venice or Addazzia in connection with
the forthcoming tour of Signor Mussolini in that region. All these reports, however, lack official confirmation. Trans-Ocean, ekke
Czechoslovakian citizens, particular-JEWS LEAVE ITALY
ly as regards personal freedom, in- violability of the home, freedom of the press and of assembly and free- dom of communication.
Rome, To-day. Several hundred Jews left Italy yesterday on the steamer "Esperia” As regards the integrity of the tine, according to the “Gazzetta del which is conveying them to Pales-
State, certain paragraphs of the
Populo." It is expected that a still constitution can be temporarily set Aside by the Government with the the next few days as Palestine will greater number will leave within
approval of the President of the be closed to Jewish immigration Republic. It is also announced in after September 30. Trans- a. decree that through the enactment
of these special measures the au thorities have been given permis
Ocean.
sion to inspect mail, search houses, ment of up to one month is provid- prohibit public assemblies, place ed for any infractions of this de- clubs and organisations under State cree. This is the first time since supervision, prohibit or limit the founding of the Republic that it publication of newspapers and to has been necessary
resort to an censor news reports.
enactment of this nature-Trans-
A fine of 100 Kronen or imprison-Ccean.
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Bringing Up Father
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