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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1988.
BRITAIN WILL FIGHT, BERLIN TOLD
CHAMBERLAIN
CLASHES
SAYS "HANDS-OFF" DISTURB TO GERMANY
[REAT BRITAIN HAS WARNED GERMANY,
GR
PRAGUE
Prague, Sept. 11.
has
A growing tule of incidents from other parts of Czecho-Slovak disturbed Progue, though
the elly'
At Carlsbad on Saturday aeven Czech citizens and six Czech Police officers were injured, two of them seriously, when a crowd of Sudeten Germans gathered outside the Police Station, mashed the windows, tried
to overturn a Police van parked out- then called side the building and
foudly for the release of an arrested Sudeten German.
IN TERMS THAT LEAVE NO DOUBT REGARDING HER INTENTIONS, THAT A itself appears generally calm, CAMPAIGN AGAINST CZECHO-SLOVAKIA CANNOT BE SAFELY EMBARKED UPON WITHOUT THE DANGER OF INTERVENTION FROM FRANCE AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE, At an international Press Conference in London, the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, has expressed the view of the British Government that there can further excuse for the abandonment of negotiation in favour of a more violent solution of the Czech problem.
Mr. Chamberlain has reiterated his statement of March 24 that, in the case of war, Britain would under no circumstances remain aloof, especially should the safety of France be threatened.
be no
Concurrent with growing tales of sporadic out- breaks of violence between Sudetens and Czechs in Czecho-Slovakia, Germany and France are feverishly massing troops on both sides of the Rhine.
The Netherlands is the latest nation to take pre- cautionary measures, and frontier posts have been fully manned,
London, Sept. 11. Members of the Cabinet are not unduly pessimistic regarding
At
Mugletz 3,000 Sudetens
demonstrated and shouted for Herr Hitler, singing German patriotle songs and Reich slogans-Reuter,
Runciman Involved
Progue, Sept. 11. Lord Runciman, head of the un- offeinl British mission tu Czecho- Slovakia, an attempt to calm 57 Sudeten Germans
Germany
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A. A. (Fraser-Simson-Poems by
between Berlin, Hongkong Names of the Animals)
Baker with
and Shanghai as soon the war in China shows Emp some sign of drawing to a Milne): The Emperor's Rhyme; Furry
Dear; Sneezies; The Friend close.
Mimi Crawford (Soprano) with Pinto,
in t outside the enstle at Petersburg monoplanes, ideutical where he is spending the week-end Brandenburg, which a few days ago flew non-stop from Berlin to New York and back in 19 hours
minutes.
made a short address.
7
Tella Me:
The company has ordered a 6.30 Half and Hour of Latest small fleet of Focke-Wulf Condor Dance Music.
to the Quickstep-Something
Slox Fox-Trot-I Won't Tell A Soul Victor Silverster and is Ball- room Orchestra. Instrumental-From Monday On (Crosby-Barris); She's Funny That Way (Moret-Whiting)
Hurry
Hoy's Tiger-Ragamuffins Flyg night and day, these bit on two pianos, string bass and drums planes will reach Sachow the second with Clarinet and Vocal by Harry night out from Berlin. At Suchow Roy, Waltzes--Flowery Path: Night passengers and mails will be trans-In The Desert.. Gino Bordin and ferred to Junkern monoplanes of the Hawaiians. Fox-Trots Love Eurasia Airline
line operated
ted Walked In
In (From 'Goldwyn Follies'); jointly by Germans and Chinese in Love Is Here To Stay
(From Gold Carruli, Gibbons Sauth China. People leaving Berlin L
wyn Follies') un Sunday
And the Savoy Hotel Orphans with Hongkong on Thursday.
nade (From The Firelly'); The Down The route is very different from And Out Blues (From "Happy Re- that of the Far Eastern services of turns')... Jay Wilbur and His Band From Berlin, the route will strike Great Britain, France and Holland.
with vocal duct. south to Vienna. Belgrade, Athens,
Bagdad. Damascus
and
He declared: "Good men amul wo- men, you are living here in a wonder-5 ful country, perhaps one of the finest in the world. I pray to God that he I will give peace le this fine country." The Crowd later, however, sang the German National Anthem and the Hortswessel song, while the British mediator had a long talk in Beyond any doubt this pronemes-side the east with a German deputa- ment in Laard has failed to make
Eger Incident Impression on tiermamy, although was hardly possible that resport-
Berlin, Sept. 11. the European situation, although sle quarters in Germany could atlitude of the British they recognise that the situat-overnment, as the British Ambas from Eger by a German news agency incident is announced tion which gathered them insador. Str
sador. S
Nevile
It is alleged that at a Czech Henderson, had
presented in military motorist organisation day is serious in the extreme, Nuremberg of states Reuter's lobby corres- German statesmen with the excep-intervened with fixed bayonets.
of Herr Hiffer himself.
At a result Ave Germans are said pondent.
On the basis of the report received from Sir Nevile the British Govern truncheons. The situation
to have been injured by rubber i ment had come to the conclusion that
Another
dis-
will land at
Shanghai on day night and invocal chorus, The Donkey's Sere-
London for the meeting on Mon- seized the peaking to all leading orders occurred and the Cendarinerio Rhodes,
It is felt to be of prime importance. that Germany should be under to
tion
in the!
Kabul.
Kabul Junction
Swinging north-east from Kabul, 3,600-mile non-stop run over the Pamir Moun- tains, so-called "roof of the world,"
Illusions regarding the precise laten the altitude of the British Govern, town has been rendered extremely Lufthansa will make
tlon with which statements on the Czecho-Slovaldian situation were made in March by the Prime Minis- ter, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, und an August 27 by Sir John Simon.
Germany should not assume that
brief and successful campaign against the Czechs could safely be embarked upon without the danger of Intervention, first by France and later by Britain.
The British Government has taken special pains to keep in closest con- tact with the Dominions.
The gap between the Czech Gov- ernment and the Sudeten German Party is regarded her
here as having. been reduced appreciably by the latest Czech proposals, although n good deal more negotiations are ne-
cessary for the purpose of elucidating
and modifying the proposals.
In the face of these proposals, how
It is felt here that there is no ever further any excuse for the abandon- ment of negotiation in favour of a more violent solution. Indeed, the view is held in London that to use force after so great an advance has been made towards a solution by methods would incur the lon of the world. While it is felt that there may be further set-backs to the negotiations, the British view remains that there reason why the efforts at media- tion should be abandoned.
Is
no
A great European conflict, it is felt, would be a tragic disaster which is unnecessary and avoidable, and Dri- tish. Ministers will spare no efforts In order to avoid it.-Reuter,
BRITAIN COULD NOT
REMAIN ALOOF
J
London, Sept. 11.
is known in responsible Ger-
ment 18 man quarters,
terwe-Renter.
More Incidents
The Dominions and Colonies, om- phasised the Prime Minister, have
Prague, Sept. 12. been kept fully informed of the While the entire nation is braced course of events. He also mentioned for the shock of any possible an- Anglo-French relations and spoke of nouncement of German policy by the continuous exchange of views be- tween London and Pa
Mr. Subsequently informed the British Press that it would be a mistake to regard the present situation with undue pessim-
Is. ran
Paris.
Herr Hitler in his speech to the Nazi Congress to-day, reports of knifings come Chamberinin and shootings
from various parts of the country.
It was serious but did not war despoir.
Herr Hitler's Policy The declaration of polley expected from Herr Hitler to-day, the host day
At Triebendorf 150 Sudeten Ger- mung drove the Czech Pollee from the town on the grounds that they had been insulted,
of the Nuremberg Nazi Rally, is
shots during an argument, awatted in Londen with some appre- Czechs and Sudetens-United Press. hension. Mr. Chamberlain declared himself fully conscious of how much Sudetens Wounded depended on the nature of this de- claration, but at the same time point-
Prague, Sept. 12. ed out that Herr Hitler has repeated- Further incidents reported include ly expressed his desire for peace and trouble in a public house in Troppau that i would be a mistake to assume where two Sudeten Germans were that these decorations had not been attacked by Communists and one of them received knife wounds and was
sincere,
the
The relations between England and United States, the Prime Minister pointed out in conclusion, have never been so cordial as now. For this reason the British Government had. felt obliged to inform the United States Government of every phase of the developments.
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7.0 Leslie Hutchinson at the Plano. I Feel A Song Coming On (From Every Night At Eight'); Whenever I Think Of You (Harry Woods). Two Bouquets (From Kickin' the Moon Around'); Says My Heart (From Coconut Grove').
212 Closing local Stock Quota-
tions.
7.14 Variety including Howard
Plano-Accordeon
to Ansi, on the borders of Chinese Jacobs, Lucienne Boyer, Sam Browne
London and The Turkestan and the Chinese province Band. Kansu.
Dream Time (Davis and Coats); As the Pamirs range in helght awaiian Parade (Harry Owens). from 22,000 to 25,000 feet, high The London Piano-Accordeon Band flying will be called for on
this
under the direction of Scott-Wood spectacular section of the route.
with vocal chorus. Alone (From 'A The counity flown over will be Night at the Opera'); Let's Face The among the wildest, most dangerous Music And Dance (From Follow the and least inhabited regions crossed by an airline,
Fleet') Sam Browne (Baritone) and the Rhythm Sisters. This From Ansi, the Germans will fly The Kiss Of Romance (Fcorn Con over the remaining short hop Suchow, where the Eurasia connee with My Darling (From Continental tiental Varieties of 1930); Dancing tion will be made in the same way
.Luclenne Adeling- At Neudek 10,000 Sudetens maret-Singapore with Qaatas
at Imperial Airways connects it Varieties of 1930')
Boyer (Soprano). Sweet ed through the town singing the
Selection (Kern. Hammerstein) ... The Acroplane, an English Journal Arthur Young and Reginald Forsythe Horstwessel sont:
at { while
Drums). The any foreign products, is most
(Gilbert Konstantin-bad there were revolver often tardy in conceding the virtues Arthur Young and Re
between enthusiastic over
and Of Havann Condor, a technical writer from the
the Focke-Wulf /** Don't Dingle. Dangle. On.
Old The
Garden
Wall
(Butler, Aeroplane having made a flight from Damerell and Evans). London Berlin to London a few weeks ago in piano-Accordeon Band under the one of the new planes.
direction of Scott-Wood with vocal A four-motored low-wing mono-
about 40 chorus. In A Perelan Market (Ketel- Solitude (de Long, Mills and plane, the Condor seats people on European routes. It is Ellington) Comedy Harmonists. described by the Aeroplane as being Love The Moon (P. Rubens); From very spacious and very quiet, in spite The Land Of The Sky-Blue Water American Indian Howard Jacobs (Saxo. Songs") phone Solo) with String Quintet and Harp. A Woltz Was Born In Vienna British and French Interferences.--Crooker and Loewel: Au Revoir (J. G. Gilber under the direction London Plano- Accordeon Band of Scott-Wood with vocal chorus.
8.0 Time, Weather and Announce- iments.
taken to hospital in a serious condi- of a cruising speed in excess of 200 (FH tion. The second German was knit- miles an hour. ed in the hip but was not seriously
wounded,
One of the attackers was arrested. Domet. -Trans-Occan,
on
Fervent
Declaration
Paris, Sept. 11. A forvent declaration of French preparedness. For war, coupled with an appeal to Germany to maintain
battlefields.
"Four
Ex.
8.15 Gounod-"Faust" Ballet Mule
Ballet (Act 5-Scene D-Les
Nublennes; Dunse
Aller referring to France's great Variations de Clos
The British Government, declar-to-tay, to be kept fully informed of ed the Prime Minister, would do the British Government's views
8.02 London Relay Empire everything in its power to preven the European situation.
change. such a calamity as another war-
The relations between the United
Points of view by travellers from Trani-Otcan.
States and Britain, especially at the Face, was made by M. Sarraut, the Dominions und Colonies. Nuremberg Excited
moment, are regarded as being of Minister of the Interfor, in a speech the highest value. It is recognised at the unveiling of a memorial at and Selections From The Opera. The British Prime Minister, Mr.
here that relations between the two Nuyonoize, in the centre of former Neville Chamberlain, in a special
Nuremberg, Sept. 11. Press
heid yesterday. conference
To-night's interpretation of the great democracles have never been announced that no ground exists British palley spread like wildfire more cordial or closer than they are whatever for a rupture of negotin-through the city of Nuremberg but at present.-Reuiter.
Govern offteials of the Foreign Offee and tions between the Prague Gove in Propaganda Ministry refused to com- ment and the Sudeten Germans in favour of a solutien by force of arms, neat, asserting that a very full ac- The Prime Minister admitted that count has been forwarded to Hem von Ribbentrop, the Foreign Minis- #deadlock might arise in the course
ter. and to Herr Hitler-Router. of further negotiations, but he em- phasised that Lord Ituneimon is still in. Czecho-Solvakin and his medla- tory offices, if desired, would be available as before.
n desire on the part of the British leader to explain the view of the British Government following the deliberations the Cabinet ministers
of yesterday.
In the judgment of
the
regare
Berlin Reaction
ed towards a solution of the problem observed that the possibility of a bassador, Sir Nevile Henderson, con- Chave diminished the cleft divid-solution by force has hitherto been ferred to-day
asked:
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Danse de buliding afterwards. M. Sarraut
Orchestra Symphony Ped Visit to Downing St.
Henri Busser. "Faust" "Who would dare say France could-Le Veau D'or Mephisto Serenade London, Sept. 11.
not, would not, if the circumstances Lord Brocket, who has been one | demanded it,
"Faust"-Act V.: Prison of Herr Hitler's British
quests at destiny?
Scene-Ah! I Love Thee Only.. the Nuremberg 'Nazi Congress, was
"Let there be no mistake about Marlam Licette, Ileddle Mush called to No. 10 Downing Street at this abroad where the echoes of our Robert Easton with Orchestra con- 9.30 p.m. to-day. He remained for divisions, more apparent than real dusted by Sir. Thomas Beechani. Berlin, Sept. 11.
half-an-hour.—Reuter,
but magnified by Interesting propu- Prison Scene-Let Us Go: Finale The Interpretation of the British
anda, might tend to foster gulity The Apotheosis. Flobert Enston, The Press conference arose out of policy received from Londen con-
May Leave Door Open
nspirations.
Heddle Nash, Miriam Licette and the Orchestra and lained no surprises for Germany,
Nuremberg, Sept. 11. To-morrow, If the hour of danger B.B.C. Choir with Sir Thomus according to a semi-official cont- Although Herr Hitler's long await-and duty called, France
would Organ conducted by unique issued here to-night.
et speech, due for delivery here to- instantly and herself again of one Beecham, Referring to the statement with morrow, may be sharply
8:45 Violin Holos. worded, accord, as, she has been every time to the attitude of Britain and well-informed circles believe that if she has been confronted with
"Carmen" Fantasy (Bizet-urr. Sarasate)
Etrem Zimbalist the British France in the event of an attempted will leave the door open to settle foreign peril-Reuter Special. Government, sald Mr. Chamberlain, solution
this DI
(Violin Sola) with T. Saidenberg at Cacho-Slovakia ment of the Sudeten problem by the
Crowds In Downing St. cubmitted by the last proposals
problem by force, the communique negotiation.
the Piano. Sicilienne El Higdon Progue Government have contribut-declares that "political circles have
(Francoeur Kreisler); Guitarre It is learned that the British Am-
Activity continued throughout the Moszkowski-Sarasate) ... Yehudi with Baron
von day in Downing Street, on the eve Menuhin (Violin) with plana
9,0 Selections from Light Opera. Iolanthe Overture (Glbert, Sul- Important speechi at Nuremberg.
directed by Stanford Robinson. Les Crowds
thronged Downing Street
Cloches De Corneville-Vocal Gems Japanese Warning throughout the day and by evening (Planquetle): Intro-With Joy, in
the crowd was estimated to be nt!
Torches Heart: Let our
That ny Tokyo, Sept. 12. least 3,000. Many of the spectators Night Til Ne'er Forget; Come, Farmer Commenting in its editorial on remained waiting for hours-Reuter. Small: Legend of the Bells Haly's nititude in connection with the Special.
Honour, Happiness; Silent Czecha-Slovakin Issue, the
Aralit
Italian Reaction
Columbin Light Opera Company Maja Y El Rülsenor (The Lover,and Orquesta Tiplen fugit. Che Shimbun, leading
Tokyo
daily. Anglo-American
with Orchestra, The Beggar's Opera asserts that the Ronie Government's
Rome, Sept. 12.
-Selection (Gay-Austin) Accord
commimique on September 8 has While official comment is not avail-Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier A Cordoba (Manuel de Falla) De Reves - Tango (Maria) served as a warning to France and nble at present regarding the latest Guards conducted by Capt. George Il was unambiguously stated,
Great Britain, who seemingly have enunciation of British polley, it is Miller. Jolly Roger--Vocal Gems: continuod die Prime Minister, hy
London, Sept. 11. himself on March 24 that in the In accordance with the practice forgellen the existence of the Berlin- unofficially considered here that Me: Intro-Welcome Home: Ranzo: The
Rome
Chamberlain's statement is most im-Hula of Home; Sweet William; Sun- ease of war England could on no followed by the British Government
assumed The account remain aloof, especially since the Czech question
Asahi Shimbun expresses portant and definitely indicates that set: Jamaica is the Island: Farewell Arwid the Tafely of her French Berious aspects, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, agreement, with the Italian news anything but a parceful outcome of to ure Columbia Light Opera
the. United States Ambassador to papers. view that part of the the Czech crisis would inevitably find Company with Orchestra, Ally be threatened. This declard Britain, called on the British Prime inculties in settling the Sudeten Great Beltain at war with Germany.
By: Bir Jahu lion → was repeated. Croma in Lanatic last months a
| Minister Mr. ́ ́ ́Naville Chamborinin, German problems are ascribable to ~Router, zg
ing the two parties, although doubt- tiscursed exclusively outside Ger- Neurath, head of the secret Cabinet of the meeing of the British and comp. by Arthur Balsam.
Further negotiations would be many.”—Renifer.
Xess
r
necessary in order to discuss and per-
haps to change the proposals.
There is no reason existing for
off negotiations. Mr. Chamberlain emphasised that
simply breaking off
Geneva Pleased
Geneva, Sept. 11. The interpretation of Britain's the British Government on various policy was received with the greatest occasions has stated its view as satisfaction in League circles, parti. clearly as possible that an attack on cularly among the French delegation. Czecho-Slovakin would oblige France Renter.
to support the Czechs.
Would Aid France
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Council, but that he did not see Herr French Cabinets on Monday, and Hitler or Herr von Ribbentrop, the Herr Hitler's anal and probably meal van) The B.B.C. Theatre Orch. Foreign Minister--Reuter.
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La Y Haces El Novlo?-Tangot Sandoval-Albeniz) Gigli (Tenor) with Orchestra. La Cancion De La Ribera-Tango
Victor Estribillo Cantado por Carlos Nightingale Granados)
Papusa Off-Tango (Matos); Noche Elleen Joyce (Plano Salo), Soneto
Barrientos. (Soprano) with Geraldo and Ilis Gaucho Tango Orch. Manuel De Falla at the Plane. Sept with vocal chorus. Do You Like Chansons Populaires Espagnoles: Dancing? - (Rosen) --Tanza: Night Of Chanson Du Feu Follet (Extraite Love Divine (Dostal)Tango De L'Amour Sorcier-Manuel De Dajos Beln, Dance, Orchestra. Falls) Maria Barrientos (80. 10.30 Dance Muso
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