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BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY NOT GOING TO GENEVA

Great Need For Reducing Tension In Czech Issue

HITLER'S AIDE TO VISIT LONDON

London. September 9.

Lord Halifax. Foreign Secretary, is not going to Geneva to at- tend the League Assembly as planned. Owing to the need for keeping in close contact with the Premier and his other colleagues during the present state of the negotiations in Czechoslovakia, Lord Halifax has been obliged to postpone his visli, according to an official statement.

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The Prime Minister's return to London, the postponement of Lord Halifax's departure and a round of consultations in Downing Street, culminating in the announcement that a Cabinet meeting has been fixed for Monday at 11 am.. provide indications of the seriousness with which the Czechoslovakian situation is watched in British quarters.

that the understood It is Cabinet meeting is being called for the purpose of enabling the Ministers i hear an account of recent developments in, the ter- national situation.

being

are to be tried and punished with the fullest. rigour of the law.

MINORITY PARTIES CONFER The second development was of a political character. At a meet-

The meeting yesterday between 1ng between parliamentary repre- the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville sentatives of the Sudeten Party.

Lord Chamberlain, and

Halifax Slovak Autonomists and the Unit- lasted for an hour and a half, but ed Hungarian Party the questions no information regarding the out-of reconstructing the State and the problem generally cone of the talks at Downing Nationalities

Street has been made available as were discussed.. The meeting end- ing in complete agreement regard- yet.

ing a common line to be followed

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LIKELIHOOD OF INCIDENTS

Well-informed quarters Britain express the hope that there may be a speedy re- sumption of negotiations in Prague. It is recognised that while. tension remains at its present height the likelihood

that of such incidents which occurred at Maehrisch- Ostrau is bound to be present. Emphasis is also given to the great need for reducing tension by starting a serious considera-I tion of the Prague Governments! proposals. and it is polated out that this more would create most favourable impression, while the reverse. would be true. It, when so much is at stake. any incident should be allowed to lead to fur. ther suspension of the negotia

tions. (Reuter).

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by all parties(Reuter).

SUDETEN COMMUNIQUE

Prague, Sept. 9.

SEQUEL TO SHOT AT KING-- STUDENT FREED

A

Alexandria. Sept. 9.

mixed court of Inquiry -has--released the Syrian - law student, Jeah Astar, who - was charged with passession of firearms after a shot had been fired at King Faroak on Mon- day.

Asfar stoutly denied that he possessed the pistol with which the shat was fired.-(Reuter),

constitutional

authorities are

powerless to ensure the respect of civil rights against military bureaucratic influences," and pro- mises to submit a memoranduzn to the Government dealing with the disturbances which have, in- creased the tension for which the Budeten German Party had declined any responsibility -- (Reuter).

MUCH SPECULATION

London, Sept. 9. The return to London of the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamber- lain, his subsequent conferences wth bis colleagues and the summoning of a Cabinet meet- Ing for Monday has aroused much speculation in the press here.

Various

diplomatic correspon- dents assert that the Prime Minis

Accusations that the Czechter and his colleagues discussed Government had not been able 10 intervene with effect in the present disturbances in Sude- ten territory is contained in a communique from

Sudeten

German headquarters, which reveals that the Political Com- mittee of the Sudeten Party, at a special meeting yesterday, discussed incidents of recently. increased frequency.""

the question of the dispatch to Berlin gf a note to indicate the grave consequences which would follow direct German action against the Czecholovakian Government.

A reassuring, note was struck by the London Times which says there is nothing in yesterday's develop. ments in London to provoke fresh anxiety-rather the reverse is the in Central case. The situation The communique also refers to Europe has not suddenly become ล

special report showing that more alarmning, the paper declares.

arrested on persons

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grounds have been "exposed to severe maltreatment and alleges that some, arrested on suspicion were being detained in prison with. out trial for periods of at least two years.

MILITARY, BUREAUCRACY

'DOWNING STREET ACTIVITY

London, Sept. 9. Lord Inskip (Minister for the Cu- ordination of Defence and Sir Kingsley Wood (Alr Minister). called at Downing Street yesterday the afternoon. Later callers included Machrisch-Ostrau show that the

Mr Malcolm-MacDonald:-Colonial-4 Secretary),

In the afternoon Lord Halifax and Sir Robert Vansittart (Chler Diplomatic "Adviser) had a further conference with the Premier. Sir Neville Chamberlain, the confer- ence lasting until about 9 p.m.

The Polish Charge d'Affaires call-

ed at the Foreign Office during the

afternoon-Reuter).

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CAPT. WIEDEMANN.

Nuremberg, Sept. 9..

was reported here last night, but not yet officially Confirmed. that Herr - Hitler may send his personal „Alde. Captain Wiedemann, to take further soundings Ja Lon- don to ascertain British feeling with regard to the Czecho- slovakian problem. (Reuter).

NO NEW MEASURES

Paris, Sept. 9. Rumours that France is prepar- new military measures are

ing

denied by official quarters.

The Premier M. Daladler," con- ferred last night with M. Bonnet. Foreign Minister, on the inter-

national situation.-(Renter),

SOVIET "ALLEGES CZECHS BEING PRESSED

Moscow, Sept. 9.

A Soviet spokesman refused La comment this morning on The Czechoslovakian situation, arguing that it was the concern of other nations more than of the Soviet particularly of Bri tain and, France, whom the Soviet press 'bitterly, condemns for their alleged ́pressure on the Czechs to accept the Sade- ten terms.(Reuter).

PRAGUE INQUIRY.

Prague, Sept. 8.

Two important developments oc- curred today, neither of which is regarded as calculated to help the Czechoslovakian cause. ~~~~Firstly. Sudeten complaints^^re-- garding the -treatment of 82 prisoners from Freiwaldau, near Machris-Chostrau, have been sub- stantiated as the result of a Goy- ernment Inquiry. Bix men were arrested. It appears, for being in" possession of arms legally and thev apparently had been beaten. chained deprived of food and geri erally treated.

It is gathered that Premier Hodza, has not only promised the fullest satisfaction to the aggrieved men, but has already suspended a rumber of police and officials, who

The commanique concludes with charge that "events in

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The Daily Herald describes the summoning of the Cabinet precautionary measure, and says that either the Czech situation will improve consi- derably during the next three or four days or will have be- come so critical that decisions of the gravest importance may have to be taken. (Reuter)..

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