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LONDON, SEPTEMBER 15.

THE DRAMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THE PRIME MINIS. GERMANY TER, MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN, IS FLYING TO 10DAY TO SEE HERR 'HITLER WAS OFFICIALLY MADE LAST NIGHT..

The visit is the result of a message addressed by Mr. Chamber- message said:--"In lain to the German Chancellor yesterday. The

clew of the increasingly-critical situation, I propose to come over at once to see you with the view of trying to find a peaceful solution. I propose to come across by air and am ready to start tomorrow. Please indicate the earliest time at which you can see me and sug- gest a place of meeting. I should be grateful for a very early reply."

Herr Hitler replied to the effect that he would be very ready to meet the Prime Minister today.

Mr. Chamberlain who will be accompanied by Sir Horace Wilson (Chie! Industrial Adviser to the William and Mr. Government) Strang (Counsellor at the Foreign Office), will leave Heston about 8.30 this morning and is expected to reach Munich about 1 pm.

SENSATION IN BERLIN

Rochester. Minnesota. Sept. 15. President Roosevelt left the bed-side of his son JamISS YES- terday to return to Washington -to take personal charge of the

foreign affairs

James is not yet out of danger following a stomach operation, but the President took the decision after a long telephone conversation with Mr. Cordell Hull.

At the railway station Mr. Roose- velt told the crowd that he was

fairs in other parts of the world going to Washington because af-

were in an extremely serious con- dition. Reuter).

Empire Solidly Approves

Australia

Canberra, September 15.

Mr. Joseph A. Lyons. Australian Premier, said today that he had After a short halt, they will pro- ceed to Berchtesgaden-Reuter)_cabled to Mr. Chamberlain expressing his warmest appréciation of the visit to Germany and assuring the British Prime Minister of the Australian Government's support for his policy and actions for peace. Australian Ministers express, gratification, and hope that Mr. Chamberlain's action will be a decisive factor in the maintenance, of peace.

Berlin Sept. 15.

Mr. Chamberlain's decision bas caused the greatest sensation in government and political. cireles here.

the Wil- A spokesman at nelmstrasse told Reuter last night: "We expect much of the visit in the interests of Euro- Premier's pean peace. The

offer was accepted in the same spirit in which it was made. "Mr. Chamberlain's initiative is particularly appreciated here and. shows that Britain recognises the seriousness of the situation, which has reached such a stage that a speedy settlement is imperative." -Renter.

FUTURE COURSE OF ACTION Berlin, Sept. 15. The sensational news that the British Prime Minister is coming to Germany to discuss the situation with the Fuehrer was announced over, all German radio stations at 9 p.m. last night, the regular pro- grammes being interrupted for the announcement.

The eyes of the public and of ail political and official circles have now turned towards the Obersalzberg, where it is. be- Heved, the course of action for the immediate future will be decided. (Transocean).

PARIS RELIEF

Paris, Sept. 15. The news of Mr. Chamberlain's visit to Hitler has been received here with feelings of real rellet..

It is revealed that the Premier, M. Daladler, had a long telephone conversation yesterday with Mr. Chamberlain. when the two states men sought a means of making a fresh approach to the Czecho- slovakian problem.-(Reuter). "WASHINGTON INCREDULOUS”

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Washington, Sept. 15. Amazement amounting al- most to disbelief was registered- by government circles at the British Prime of the Minister's dash to Germany:

Officials at the State De- partment had difficulty in customary maintaining their discretion in the face of such an unprecedented step-(Re¤• ter).

WORLD-WIDE ADMIRATION

London Sept. 15.

They feel that the step is universally approved of and will bring about a united Empire front.-(Reuter).

Canada

Ottawa September 15.

The Premier of Canada, Mr. Mackenzie King, has issued a state- ment revealing that he had cabled to Mr. Chamberlain "expressing "deep satisfaction" with which he and his Cabinet colleagues learn- ed of the proposed meeting with Herr Hitler.

The statement goes on to say that the whole Canadian people will warmly approve of the far-seding and truly noble action on the part of Mr. Chamberlain, and adds, that the world will hope that the conference will create an atmosphere in which, at last, a solution may speedly be found to the problems, which have threatened the peace of the world. Reuter).

South Africa

Cape Town, September 15,

Mr. Chamberlain's persistent courage and will not to take "defeat In solving the Czech problem has electrified South Africa.

The news of the Prime Minister's trip to Germany was broadcast to theatre audiences in the cities and to more solitary listeners on the Veld.

Mr. Chamberlain's action is the subject of glowing tributes in Lobby circles and also among prominent persons in the Union-- (Reuter),

British Press Unanimously Applauds

London. Sept. 15. The Prime Minister's action has met with the warm appro- val of the morning papers, which pay glowing tributes to Mr. Chamberlain's courage and statesmanship...

The "Times" deglares in an edi- torial that the news will bring a sense of relief and profound satis- faction to all but a very few, to whom any sort of intercourse with the dictator of Germany is incom. prehensible and anathema.

CZECH- CIRCLES

Mr. Neville Chamberlain's enter- SUSPICIOUS

"prise in trying, by personal inter- vention, to calm & disordered international situation by dashing to Berchtesgaden has captured world-wide adraization.

The first reactions in. Britain | and abroad voice praise for the imaginative statesmanlike act, which proves such determination that it trouble comes the bifme will not lie at Britain's door.

The Premier is nearing bls, 70tb year and has recently recovered from an illness. As far as is known, he has never flown before. Hence, it is not surprising that his courage is warmly commended.

The world will watch with· Interest the meeting of two statesmen with fundamentally opposite political views, who will directly discuss the 1380 of war or peace. ***

It is hoped that the vialt will result in general appeasement and, at least, give a breathing space to Europe to find a peaceful solution. Perhaps, it will create an entfreiv new atmosphere(Reater),

Prague, Sept. 15,

The British Prime Minister's decision to make a personal visit to Herr Hitler is regarded here as one of the boldest and most dramatic developments In a situation already, tense with drama.

It can frankly be said that this development is viewed in Pingne with suspicion, and anxiety is felt in Czech, quar- ters that any settlement will probably be, to a certain de- Free at any rate, at the ex- pense of Czechoslovakia."

It is felt that the crisis now threatening Europe can only be solved by war or what amounts to amputation."

Herr Kundt, the Sudeten Deputy, said, of Mr. Chamber- lain's trip: "This is impor tant news; all the rest is im material' (Reuter).

The visit, in any case. is the cul- mination of the unremiting endea- your on the part of the Britis Government to forward the work or conciliation and to check sinister developments.

The Daily Herald" says that Mr. Chamberlain has not only taken a bold but also a supremely wise course. It is an effort to stave off the war which has seemed to be growing so dreadfullý near which inust win sympathy everywhere, irrespective of party.

"There is no man or woman in the world who will dot wish the mission well." the paper declares.

VASTNESS OF INTERESTS

Face to face. and both realis- ing the vastness of the interests that are at stake, i would be strange if Mr. Chamberlain and Herr Hitler, each of them with an entire nation behind him, cannot clear away all misun- cumbering derstandings and antagonisms which hitherto have denied an approach to a solution, comments the "Daily Telegraph".

The

The "Daily Mall" says that the meeting is to be a quiet and infor- mal discussion between two states- men who hold sway over the des-- tinies of mighty nations. world will rejoice if they are able- to get together and it will wait with bated breath the outcome of their deliberations.

ARMIES MAY STAND, AT EASE

The Daily Express" says that when Herr Hitler and Mr. Cham- berlain sit down together. armies and nations which have been mó- At the bilising can stand at ease, end of the conference a plan will be provided which will reorganise the innumerable rices gathered together in the Czech Republic, perhaps on the lines of the Swiss. confederation...

The Prime Minister wina credit for one of the boldest and most dramatic strokes in modern diplo- matic history, says the "News Chronicle." In whatever gulse, the name of Mt. Chamberlain, ie 'now' assured of a place in history.-- (Reuter).

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