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SURPRISE AT COURT-MARTIAL AT EGER

Prague, To-day,

22-1988.

POLISH NOTES TO POWERS

WARSAW, TO-DAY.

· THE » POLISH GOVERNMENT HAS PRESENTED NOTES TO THE

GOVERNMENTS IN The first court martial trial to be PRAGUE, LONDON AND PARIS, held at the Eger district court yes- DEMANDING CESSION TO PO- terday had a rather unexpected out-|LAND OF THOSE TERRITORIES come since the court declared that it IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA. WHICH was not competent for the trial and ARE INHABITED BY POLISH referred the case to an· ordinary MINORITIES.

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In the Note presented by the The person to be tried was

Polish Minister in Prague to the employee of the Sudeten German Czechoslovak Foreign Office, the Party, Georg Leicht, of Eger, who Polish Government refers to had been arrested at

declaration the head-Czech Governments quarters of the Sudeten German that there would be no discrimina- Party in the Victoria Hotel, Eger, tion in treatment of the Polish after the occupation of the

hotel minority and the other national Czechoslovak minorities in the by Czech police.

state. Shortly before the court assem- bled, a detachment of heavily armed soldiers appeared and posted pickets at the entrances and exits of the corridors. Although the public was admitted to the courtroom, only a single journalist and officials of the district court were in attendance Trans-Ocean.

The note then expresses the ex-. ment will settle the problem of the pectation that the Czech Govern- region inhabited by Poles in the

same manner as the Sudeten Ger- man question.

In the Notes directed to London and Paris, the Polish Government declares that its previous attitude towards the problem of the Czech

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GERMAN BACKING minorities is fully maintained.

OF HUNGARY

Budapest, To-day. German support for Hungarian claims is the chief topic of discus- sion in Budapest.

PRAGUE APPEAL FOR CALM

Conversations with people in the

Prague, To-day. streets, in restaurants and cafes, That the Sudeten Germans need show that the latest developments have no fear regarding the future, by far exceed the hopes of even the that their private and national in- most optimistic Hungarians and terests will not suffer and they glowing tribute is paid to the Hun-must not harbour feeling of in- garian statesmen and politicians security, was an assurance broad- whose action has brought about this cast by the official Prague Broad- surprising turn of events.- Trans- Ocean.

INDIAN RULERS AND RAJ

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Simla, To-day.

Two more Indian rulers have

casting station when the Czech Government announced surrender to the Anglo-French demands.

A detailed review of events which led up to this surrender was broad- cast, and the population was asked to keep order and not to jeopardise peaceful developments by rash actions.

The population in the frontier sent messages to the Viceroy offer-regions was especially warned not ing their resources to the King-to resort Emperor in the event of war.

Altogether, fourteen rulers have offered their services to Britain.- Reuter.

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U.S. CRUISERS AT PORTSMOUTH

London, To-day.

His Excellency, Vice Admiral Sir The United States cruisers Nash- Percy Noble, K.C.B., Commander-ville and Honolulu arrived at transfer his opina Station, will Portsmouth vestenation after one from H. M. S. There is no information as to the Cumberland to H. M. S. Kent on length of their stay. Monday next, September 26,

The customary salutes were fired completion of which H. M. S. Cum-to the flag of the Commander-in- berland will sail for the United Chief, Admiral of the Fleet Earl of Kingdom on Tuesday, September 27. Cork and Orrery.

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