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GENERAL SIROVY REPLACES HODZA

PRESIDENT SPEAKS TO

NATION ON POLICY

PRAGUE, SEPTEMBER 23. GENERAL JAN SIROVY, THE STRONG MAN" OF CZECHO SLOVAKIA; HAS FORMED A NEW CABINET AND PLACED HIZISELF" AT ITS HEAD AS PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER OF WAR.

Dr. Kamil Krofta retains his position as Foreign Minister, and As their colleagues these Dr. J. Kalfus is again Finance Minister. men have M. Ozenki, Lord Mayor of Prague, M. Bukovsky, Chief of the Sokol organisation, and M. Vavrecka, who was recently appoint-.. ed Minister of Propaganda. These three Ministers will be without portfalla, while Dr. Joseph Cerny. Governor of Moravia, probably will be Minister of the Interior.

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Political affalis will be concen- trated in the hands of a committea composed of the former Premier. Dr. Milan Hodza, Dr. Joseph Cerny,

M. Bechyne, Dr. J. Samek, and Dr. E Franke, who formed the inner Political Cabinet in the late Gov. ernment.

The new Council represents a govemment with a wide national basis to enable, the President tu carry on with the complete back ing of the nation,

Dr. Edouard Benes, the President, addressed the nation by radio last night on the government changes

He exhorted the people to have no fear for the future of the coun try and mentioned that Czecho slovakia should be and was ready for any understanding favourable to the country, to the pacificatión of Europe, or to a close collabora- tion with Germany." France and Britain.

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"We are prepared, if neces-- sary, to fight to the last man for our rights, just as we were prepared to negotiate. I see things clearly and I have my plans for our line of policy formed declared the Presi- dent.

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CHAMBERLAIN MUST GO!" ·

London, Sept. 23. "Stand by the Czechs! Chamberlain must go!" chan- ted a crowd of 10,000 people which gathered outside White- hall last night in one of the most remarkable demonstra- tions since the beginning of

the crisis.

Additional police were draft- ed to the district to handle the crowd, and with tactful handling the din gradually subsided and the mob disper- sed. Reuter,

Canton Warned Of

Bogus Notes

Canton. Sept: 23.

Bankers and shop-keepers here

i have been advised, in a press

Prague is now quiet except for statement by the Commissioner of increasing evidence of military, Finance, to keep a sharp lock-out activity.-Reuter.

for counterfeit notes of the Central TOWNS REOCCUPIED

Bank, Bank of China, Farmers' Berlin, Sept. 23. Bank and others, which it is feared

be shortly

brought into Czechoslovakian troops are re- may occupying the towns along the Canton by Japanese agents. border in the Sudeten areas whic The Japanese are said to have the Sudeten Gemmana had taken recently printed La considerable over, according to reports reach-quantity of such notes at Amoy. ing here in the German News and have been waiting for a sui- Agency's correspondent at Eger. table opportunity to smuggle them

into Kwangtang

The report alleges that the Czech, troops have received unders to retum to every district the had previously evacuated.-Reater

BORDER CLASH.

Correspondent. Vienna, Sept. 23.

The counterfelts are excellent imitations of the genuine pctes, it is reported, so that extra precau tions are necessary.-Otr Own

at-

. According to reports circulating here. Sudeten legionnaires tempted to cross the Austro-Czech border from lower Austria yester- Cay but were prevented by Czech

troops. who fired on them.--

Reuter.

BRITISH WOMEN TO LEAVE

London, Sept. 23.

À plane has been sent from England to Prague to pick up the wives of the British Lega-· tion staff and bring them back to London,

The British Government has Issued instructions for all wo- "men attached to the Legation to leave Prague immediately. Reuter.

Berlin, Sept. 23. Czech armoured cars have entered the towns of Konigs- berg, Falkenau, Graslitz and Newdeck, according to the German News Agency, and are.. "opening fire on the popula-- tion."-Reuter.

NEWS DENIED

Prague, Sept. 23.

BOMBINGS TEND TO ISOLATE KWANGSI

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Canton. Sept. 23.

It is difficult to get news quickly from Kwangsi, as in last week's bombings the long- distance telephone wires were severed and the telegraph and radlo stations at Wachow suffered damage.

The raiders again-flew to Wu- chow on Monday, and again it was the Kwangsi. University and the manufacturing area of the city that were bombed. The social hall" and the law building were badly damaged and the "sulphuric acid plant and a textile factory, both Government plants, wrecked. At a very early hour. 21 Jap- apanese planes took од for Nanning, formerly the capital of Kwangs Province. Little news is

The German News Agency re- available regarding the fate of the

port that Czech troops had entered Sadeten towns and fired on the inhabitants is denied in an official communique." ....

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city, but it is believed that it must have suffered severe damage.

BRIDGE STRUCK

The communiqué adds: "Arms A cement bridge on the main will only be used to establish order; road from Nanning to the sea by where rebels make armed attacks way of Kwangtung was demolish- on state buildings."-Reuter. ed by two direct hits.

Nganchanngau has been more

·FOUND IN HOTEL often bombed than any point along the Canton-Hankow Rallway, and on Monday it underwent its worst Sentences totalling one year's experience. As one raiding squad- Imprisonment were imposed on Yu. com departed another came, exact? Į Hen-bin, unemployed, when he y 50 bomba bursting within a very appeared before Mr. H. R. Butters ilunited area. It may take several at the Central Court yesterday on days to repair the damage done charges of being found in a dwelling 50 that trains can run again. house with intent to commit a

felony and with a breach of the TAMMANY HEAD TO Departation Ordinance.

FACE NEW TRIAL::

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N.Y. HURRICANE

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High Velocity Wind Rocks Empire State Building

Boston, Sept. 23.

The death roll resulting from the devastating harricane which swept over "the

New

England states yesterday is steadily mounting and is now estimated at 250 persons.

Floods resulting from the torren- tial rain threaten new tragedies. Over 150 are known to be dead in Massachusetts.

New Vermont, Hampshire and Rhode Island alone Hundreds are also missing and thousands are homeless, while the damage already runs into millions of dollars.

President Roosevelt has ordered all government agencies to give every assistance to the stricken

areas.

Police. Scouts. members of the Red Cross and National Guards- men are engaged in clearing unt after the devastation. The weather | is now clear and bright.

The entire city is discussing the wind, computed to have blown at between 110 and 120 miles per · hour the highest velocity record- ed in New York.

It is reported to have caused the top of the Empire State "Building to sway more than

four inches-Reuter,

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MORE PERISH

New York. Sept. 23.

The known death roll is now 441.—-—Reuter.

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