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MUNICH PACT ALREADY WORKING CONFERENCE TO HENLEIN APPEAL RED ARMY RETURN COLONIES TO SUDETEN
TO GERMANY
London, To-day.
GERMANS
Berlin, To-day.
Konrad Henlein has addressed
CHIEF UNDER DISFAVOUR
London, To-day......
It is strongly rumoured that
The convocation in the near future of a Colonial
Conference is foreshadowed by the "Sunday the following appeal to his country- Marshal Bluecher has been de-
Referee."
The newspaper claims to be in a position to state that during their private talks in Munich, Mr. Chamberlain and Herr Hitler agreed on cer- tain main aspects to an exchange of views on colonial questions.
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men:
"Sudeten Germans. The Fuehrer
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prived of command of the Soviet Far Eastern Red Army, says the Moscow correspondent of the has to-day appointed me Reich "Daily Telegraph." Commissar for Sudetenland. years long we fought to free our The correspondent states that homeland. By his work the Fuehrer Marshal Bluecher at present is has brought our struggle to a vic-confined to his house in Moscow. torious conclusion. Full of confi-
work He is stated to be under dis- dence we shall now set to with new energy and pledge our favour for "mistake made during Mr. Chamberlain promised, according to the jour-elves to be worthy of this confi- the Changkufeng Incident,”
nal, to call a conference of colonial powers dence gained from the Fuehrer by Reuter. (Britain, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, loyally serving the National
cialist idea and National greatness.
assure freedom of the Sudeten
· Belgium and Italy), in order to create the pos-
"In profound gratitude we call homeland by the result of a plebis- sibility of meeting the German demand for
to mind at this hour those who shed their blood for the homeland. They colonies.
that we and our children "We want to prove once again to ties between the two countries. died It is thought that a decisive-step might live in freedom. Our next the world that Sudeten Germandom forward will be made in the near task, which we will tackle with our stands solidly behind Adolf Hitler, Trans- future in the colonial issue by the accustomed devotion to duty and Fuehrer of all, Germans, as his
international with full dedication o of all our most loyal followers." convocation of an
powers is now confronting us: to Ocean. colonial conference.
These powers will be asked to make a contribution towards this "colonial appeasement."
The "Sunday Times" publishes a despatch from its Berlin corres- pondent to the effect that good progress is being made in negotia- tions for re-incorporation Danzig into the Reich.
AND MEMEL TOO
of
RAPPROACHEMENT WITH ITALY Several Sunday newspapers also envisage the early resumption of It is further stated that a plan Anglo-Italian negotiations follow- is being drawn up between Ger- many and Poland for bringing ing the withdrawal of Italian about à reunion of the entire Free volunteers from Spain.
New collaboration between the State of Danzig with the Reich, four big European powers (Britain, with provisions for the transfer of
France, Germany and Italy) will populations between the two coun-be proceeded with, it is declared tries.
here, more by way of consultation The despatch concludes by say than by the conclusion of formal ing that the question of the return. of Memel territory to the Reich agreements, although hope is ex- that co-operation of this pressed t will now be brought up for discus-
sort will result in the creation of sion.
a basis for definite agreements which, to begin with, would have a mainly economic character.
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Meanwhile, what the name diate effects of the Anglo-German declaration of peace will exert upon relations between the two countries, has become the main ⠀⠀ At any topic of political discussion in England.
If, as is generally expected here, a direct exchange of views is to be set on foot in the near future, the main questions in need of clarifica. tion can be summed up under five heads:
FIVE POINTS
The Spanish question, Prohibition of chemical warfare
and serial bombardment, Reduction of the cost of armi
ATTA rate,OVERNMENT
is realised in London that the Munich agreement and the Anglo-German declaration have put an end once and for all to the policy of encirclement of Germany.
A number of British writers and politicians with pronounced Labour
es, including Viscount Geell of Chelwood, Mr. Harold
* Mr. Philip Het Wilkins
biloly
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