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CABLES

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938.

CZECHS READY TO APPEASE |ITALY AND JAPAN SUDETEN

AGGRESSORS

Mr. Sumner Welles'

Letter

FRANCO-ITALIAN

¡LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

GERMANS TALKS HOLD-UP PUBLIC AUCTION.

Herr Henlein's Speech Evokes Criticism

DR.

Difficulties Are Not Serious

Parks, April 27

Washington. April 26. The State Department, through

1. Blondel, French Charge D'Af- a letter from Mr. Summer Welles

faires in Rome, returned to Paris to the Foreign Affairs Committee

yesterday to report to M. Bonnet. of the House of Representatives,

TARIS APRIL 27. Foreign Minister, on the progress implied that it' believed Italy and

STEPHAN OSUSKY, of the Franco-Italian negotiations. Japan had violated International CZECHO-SLOVAKIAN MINISTER treatles in their operailons" in IN PARIS, IS REFORTED. To that although certain difficulties Well-informed quarters belive Abyssinia and China.

HAVE CALLED ON THE FRENCH have arisen, they are not of a na- The letter was sent in response FOREIGN MINISTER, M. ture as to prejudice the favourable to a request for the Department's GEORGES. BONNET, VESTER-trend of the negotiations,, which opinion on the resolution of Re-DAY.

will be resumed when the Italian presentative Byron Scott, a mem-

He handed to Bonnet a Foreign Minister, Count - Clano. ber of the House, asking the Pre-memorandum by the Czech Gov-returns from Tirana," where he is sident to specify what nations in ernment on the measures it. has attending the wedding of Wing Zog recent years had violated treaties adopted. and intends to adopt, on of Albania.--(Reuter). to which they and the United behalf of the German' minority States were signatories.

groups.

ï

Mr. Summer Welles' "reply was studiously mild. It re-stated the to the demands made of the Czech Furthermore, zference is made United States Government's dis-Government by Konard Healeln. approval of Japan's action in China the Sudeten German lender. and Italy's action in Abyssinia- (Reuter).

Eden Supports Democracy

CALLS FOR GREATER SPIRIT AND EFFORT

London, April 26.

Mr. Anthony Eden, former For- eign:Minister, speaking at the" St. George's Day banquet in London said:

"I am a convinced believer in democracy, yet it would be foolish, perhaps fatal to the very survival of democracy, to Ignore, the stupen- dous achievements realised under other forms of government.

them.

These demands are described as unacceptable, as they "jeopardise the integrity and independence ot Czechoslovakia."—i Transocean).

9

il

Konrad Henlein

Prague. April 27.

Newsmen Will Escort Hitler On Rome Tour

FOLLOWERS NUMBER SEVERAL HUNDREDS

THE Undersigned, have received.

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

THURSDAY, the 23tb APRIL, 1938.

Commencing at 10.30 a.m.

At No. 10. HART. AVENUE, KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE....

On VIEW from WEDNESDAY.

the 27th APRIL, 1938.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

Berlin, April 26. PUBLIC AUCTION.

A group of German newspaper- men, numbering about 100, who |will accompany Herr Adolf Hitler on his visit, to Signor Benito Mus-

THE

Instructions

to sell by

solini, will wear a special uniform Undersigned have received of slate bine jackets, breeches and |top boots in the day time and | trousers for evening receptions,

The jackets bear the initials R.K.K. of the Reich Chamber of Culture.

Herr Hitler will attend May Day celebrations in Berlin on Sunday: On Monday evening he will board aspecially appointed train for Rome, where he is due at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday.

HIS RETINIJE

• PUBLIC AUCTION

Un

FRIDAY, the 29th APRIL 1938

Commencing st, 2.30 p.m.

"At their SALES ROOM.

DUDDSELL STREET

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OLD CURIOS

Comprising:-

"A truly immense effort has been made in the last few years by, au-

He will be accompanied by lead- tocratic states for the fulfilment

The speech made on Sunday.ing Ministers and advisers, includ- of the purposes they set before Konrad Henlein, continues to be the Reich prese chief, Dr. Dietrich, by_the_Sudeten German leader. ing Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop.

"Their methods cannot be curs, political quarters, and the demand cluding, it is understood, General the chief topic of discussion in and several high army officers, in- but we should not fall to note the that Sudeten Germans be allow-Brauchitch, Commander-in-Chief, passionate fervour with which they ed

Old Porcelain, and Pottery, Jade are being pursued. The lesson is their adherence to National Social-Foreign Office and the Propaganda Bronze and Lacquered Ware, Jade to make open canfession of cumerous high offcfàis of the and Carved Ivory Omaments, there to read. If we are to uphold sm. draws forth a great deal of Ministry: military and naval ex- and Ivory Inlaid Screens. Embroi our ideals and our conception of fedtical comment. life, both national and internation-

perts, secretaries and typists, the dery, Pictures, etc., etc. al, a comparable effort must be papers violently criticise some of hundreds-(Reuter).

news entire party numbering several made by us and an equal spirit Herr Henlein's statements. It ap- rousd." (Reuter).

GERMAN MAY DAY. RITES

Although some Czech

also

pears that the Czech Government LORD HALIFAX SEES A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD is willing to enter into negotla- tions for settlement of the mino- rity problem with the Sudetens.

NEW STATUTE

As official quarters declare that the Czech Government will con- tinue the drafting of the Minority Statute. forecast by Fremier

.M. AVENOL

Discusses Recognition

Of Abyssinia.

London, April 27. Lord Halifax, Foreign Secretary.

Giant Demonstration Hodza. it will tegally settle the had a long conversation yesterday

Of Hitler Youth

"

Berlin, April 27.

entire complex question.

The Government, it is said, would naturally 'prefer a settle- ment by bilateral agreement.

at the Foreign Office with M. Avenol, Secretary-General of "the League of Nations, regarding re-

of Abyssinia.

May Day celebrations will begin that is, one reached through agree-Cognition of the Italian conquest in the German capital with an im-ment pressive festival of youth.

By eight o'clock in the morning

with the. Sudetens-to an unilateral agreement.

.. COMMUNAL ELECTIONS

121,100 youths of both sexes belong- ing to the Hitler Youth movement actual negotiations can hardly be- It is believed, however, that the will have gathered together in the gin before termination of the

M. Avenol remained to lunch with the Foreign Minister-(Reu- ter),

H

and

CLOUDWOOD FURITURE

On VIEW from THURSDAY, -

the 28th APRIL, 1938,

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS,

vast Relch sport feld, formerly communal elections, which are to JAPANESE DEFLECTED

the Olympic Stadium, to listen to take place late in May or early in the addresses of Baldur Von June. Schirach. Reich Youth leader, Dr. Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler. held in Prague that Herr Henlein's Generally speaking, the view is

The gala session of the. Reich Chamber of Culture will open at obstacle to negotiations with the speech should be no insuperable ten o'clock and will reach its peak Sudetens, but it is thought that when Dr. Goebbels announces the winner of the national Bim and developments-(Transocean).

it is too early to forecast future literature prizes for the past year. LUSTGARDEN. CEREMONY The principle demonstration of the day is the state ceremony in

| the Lustgarten, at which addresses will be delivered by Dr. Robert Lev Dr. Goebbels and the Fuehrer.

NICARAGUA

EARTHQUAKE

Managua, (Nicaragus) April 27. The evening programme includes A severe earthquake was felt near a torchlight procession through here yesterday. Several houses

FROM OBJECTIVE

Troops Completely Unable To Cope With Situation

Hankow, April 27.

The most important feature of the present strategic situation, un the south Shantung front, according to Chinese headquarters here, is the fact that the advancing Japanese have been deflected from their objectiva, the railway junction of Hsuchow, southwest of" the Grand Canal.

Railway. The

Since the Yinsin-Talefchwang-(Tientsin-Pukow

the streets of Berlin to the Lust-collapsed and a number of inhabi-Piksien line has been render-Japanese attempts to throw strong garten, where Field Marshal Caer- tants were injured---(Reuter). ing will deliver an oration. (Transocean).

HENDERSON ON

EUROPEAN PEACE

Budapest, April 27.

M. HERRIOT LEAVES

FOR EGYPT

were

ed almost impregnable by the forces across the Hwai River for construction of extremely strong an advance in a northerly diree- fortifications, the Japanese are tion, it is pointed out, now attacking about 100 kilo- obviously made with the purpose metres further eastwards. It is of giving support to their opera- pointed out, however, that the tions in the Hauchow sector.. Chinese have concentrated strong reserves in this sector so that the

DENUDED OF TROOPS The withdrawal of Japanese

Marseilles, April 27. M. Edouard Herriot, president of the French Chamber and Lord total strength of troops avaliable troops from the provinces of Mayor of Lyons, sailed from Mar for defence in this region, is now Shansi and Hopel, so that the seilles yesterday for Egypt. He is roughly four divisions.

Invaders' garrisons there have al- accompanied by his wife.

believe most been completely denuded of

Chinese headquarters

The British Labour member of He informed French journalists that the Japanese will shortly be- troops, has resulted in an inten- Parliament. Mr. Arthur Henderson, that he is visiting Egypt to per- gin major operations before leaving for Prague early this form the opening ceremony at the afternoon. made a statement to French-Egyptian school, Mission the press concerning impressions Laique Francaise, in Heliopolis.- gathered by him during his stay (Transocean).

in Budapest. "Mr. Henderson ex- pressed conviction that the economic and political problems

of the Danubian region could stil

INDIA RIOT CASUALTIES

Bombay, April 27.

the sification of guerilla operations, and the Chinese irregulars are already said to have extended the field of their operations to the re- gion west of Paiping

N.S. ARMY BESERVE

Washington, Apri 28. President Franklin D. Roosevelt

It is declared here that the today signed a Dill re-establishing Japanese will therefore be com the regular army reserve, which pelled to dispatch further troops Casualties for the past week in bar not existed since 1920.

to Chins, sines the forces at the communal riots in India amounted· The War Department hopes that present time are totally unable to on justice and not on force to 12 dead and 100 injured, while the strength will reach 75,000 cope with the situation that has (Transocean).

Jover 2000 were arrested(Reuter); within four years (United Press); arisen (Transocean);

be settled by peaceful methods,

provided this settlement was based

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