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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1938.
Second Edition
SEVERAL WOUNDED IN CLASHES ON BORDER
Speech Has Not
Ended Crisis: British View
hour and it is oftelally stated that no decisions were taken.-Reuter.
Belgian Cabinet
Brusels, Sept. 13.
The Cabinet sat for seven hours listening to the radio broadcast of Herr Hitler's speech. Eventually the Cabinet opproved a statement by the Malster of National Defence that he has taken all measures necessary for security.—Reuter.
Berlin Relief
Berlin, Sept. 13. There is no official reaction to Herr Hitler's speech obtainable here as yet, but there Is a general relief in speech, though enuched in vigorous language,
WILDLY excited Sudetens are surging through dilute circles that the
the border towns, and several clashes have contained no threat of direct mea- occurred. Sudetens and Czechs have been in-sures. jured in the disturbances: one Sudeten was shotness of the Czech problem remains in the abdomen at Grasslitz.
It is pointed out that the serious-
and it will be the task of Lord Runcl- uan.and the two disputing parties to
Geneva Reaction
Prague quarters believe that Herr Hitler's speech compose a settlement,-Retter. will end all hopes of negotiations. "We are not worried but prepared," is the Czech reaction.
The immediate feeling in responsible quarters in London is that Hitler's speech has done nothing to alter the situation for the better. ODDS AGAINST WAR
London, Sept. 12.
The odds against war have lengthened, and bankers are awaiting the arrival of £250,000 of German gold, which will swell the total from Germany in the past five weeks to £4,500,- 800.-United Press.
Prague, Sept. 13, Quarters close to President Benes said that he considered that Herr Hitler's speech may call a halt to the negotiations.
"The speech is intended to intimidate, but the effect is quite the contrary, We are worried but prepared."
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The fact that no startling fresh
Geneva, Sept. 12.
↑ League circles consider that Herr tler's speech lus not been helpful
er constructive in its effect on the
international situation.
His uncompromising attitude to Czecho-Slovakia and his relterations of his intention to assist the Sudeten- Germans had made a bad impression here.
It is considered Bkely that the speech will prolong the period of uncertainty and doubt—Ñfutor.
Margin For Hope
Prague, Sept. 12, Although the situation left by Herr demands have been made does not flitler's speech is very serious, it is mean that Herr Hitler's declaration still considered here that there is does not shape the sitimation. Not margin for a little hope.
It is felt that the door is not quite unly in offelal speeches but also from the tone of the Press and closed to the possibility of negoli- Germany's continued mobillaation, itations and that Herr Hitler implied would seem that there is a deter that he left the matter in the hands mination not to allow the Sudetens of the Sudeten leaders and practically and the Czechs to get on with the invited them to demand a plebiscite, to which he said they were fully negotiations alone and indisturbed.
enfilled.
President Benes will preside al References
self-determination; ka appear to be a hint to one of the Cabinet meeting summoned for to- The speech has detonated demon- parties of the dispute to make their night. strations int Sudeten destricts, demands as wide as they wish.. Crowds surge in the streets acclaim-| It is further pointed out that while ing "One Reich, One People, One Herr Hitler attacks Czecho-Slovakia Fuehrer" and singing the Horstuessell for Czech references to German Song. At Glaswig and in several bilisation, the speech makes Reuter. ether frontier towns clashes occurred, little and several were wounded.
It is said that he declared the negotiations to be "empty political cbatter."
The newspapers point ht 10-
reference to the military
Neuvru in which Germany has t! and a half men under arms
:"TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" curacies in Herr Hitler's speech, and which have yet to continue for
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categorically denying that President genie weeks, Benes fabricated the report that Germany began mobilising in May. United Press.
Danger Not Past
London, Sept. 13. British Ministers had before them! to-night summaries of Herr Her's) speech and they gave the statements:
sideration.
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At the present moment, however, too early to it is felt to be for formulate uny definite conclusions and the speech in all its aspects and implications will be the subject of a further examination to-morrow,
While there is thus 110. formal official reaction, says Reuter's diplo- inatie correspondent, the immediate feeling In responsible quarters in!
London is that the speech has done nothing to alter the situation for the better better.
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It is felt that in no possible sense the speech be termed construc- tive and it might even be said be
the reverse, since there is apparently
no effort to allow the two parties to get together alone and thresh out the matter.
It is felt that if the Czech Gov-
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ernment and the Sudeten Germans
were allowed to gel on alone with
Until they are over, and whitej the teaser of Germany remains! what it is to-day. It is felt that no realist can believe the danger is past or the threat to European; peace does not remain.--Reuter.
Czech Cabinet Meets
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There were a number of demon- atradimus fo-day but the only serious incident so far was at Grassiltz, where a Sudeten was shot in the abdomen by a Communist who had himself been injured in fighting-
STOP PRESS
PRAGUE MAY STOP
ASSEMBLIES
Prague, Sept. 13.
here that if the It is admitted demonstration in the Sudeten dls- trlets continue it is possible that assemblies of all kids will be pro-
Prague, Sept. 13. President Benes listened to Herr hibited. Hitler's speech over the radio and later presided at an extra-ordinary of emergency has been declared over It is denied, however, that a state meeting of the Cabinet ministers.
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