THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 28, 1989

PLAIN SPEAKING BY NAZIS TO CZECH FOREIGN MINISTER

Berlin, To-day.

"M. Chvalkovsky, the Czech Foreign Minister, has been given to understand that there should not be room in Czecho-Slovakia for a policy direct- ed against Germany," said a Nazi spokesman commenting on the Czech Minister's visit to Berlin.

M. Chvalkovsky's discussions with Herr von Rib- bentrop, the Nazi Foreign Minister, and Herr Hitler, were restricted to economic problems and political relations.

Reuter is assured by authoritative quarters that

military questions were not touched.

The "National Zeitung" expects from the visit a further improve- ment in Czecho-Slovak relations

not only with Germany but also GERMAN ATTACKS

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Despite the appeal to Germany▲ Paramount and Dr. Chvalkovsky, which ended made by Mr. Chamberlain in his Picture at six o'clock on Saturday even- House of Commons speech, the

ing, was of a purely informative

nature, it is stated in informed controlled German Press shows no circles.

sign of revising its attitude of hos- The conference between Dr. Chvalkovsky and Herr von Ribben-tility towards Britain and every- trop was strictly private, no third thing British.

person being present, but Herr All the evening papers print mes- von Ribbentrop attended the after-sages about Palestine beneath such noon meeting with Hitler.

headlines as "England intensifies

The London correspondent of the "Nachtausgabe" is heavily sarcas- tic at the expense of "handsome Anthony," as Mr. Eden is now al- most invariably called in the Ger- man Press.

Authoritative circles declare the terror" and "Palestine is a that such questions as a German-hell." Czecho-Slovak customs. union, Czecho-Slovak withdrawal from the League, adherence of Czecho- Slovakia to the Anti-Comintern Pact, and Ukrainian autonomy were not discussed, the conference having been confined to general consideration of important poli- Quoting reports from London tical questions confronting Czecho- newspapers that Mr. Eden might be Slovakia and the exposition of the -standpoint of Germany in each

case.

ANTI-NAZI PROPAGANDA

Political quarters intimate that the German standpoint was defined with the utmost clarity.

given a seat in the Cabinet, he writes: "Anthony Eden, the darling of the American film world, the most kiss-worthy ideal of American flappers and elderly matrons, has

star on England's political stage." overnight again become a rising

The "S. A. Mann," the official or- A single individual question gan of Herr Lutze, Chief of Staff which was probably discussed, of the Nazi Storm Troops, launches pertains it is believed, to anti-a bitter attack on practically every German propaganda which has democratic State in the world, with cropped up from time to time in particular reference to Britain. various parts of the country.

It is evident from remarks made in German political circles that the Reich is interested in the in- ternal consolidation of Czecho- Slovakia from the political view- point as soon as it is possible be- cause this would simplify the task

FRENCH MINISTRY: OF HEALTH GIVES

of establishing relations between MEDALS TO

the Czecho-Slovak Republic and Germany such as was envisaged in the Munich Agreement. Reuter and Trans-Océan.

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