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Hongkong Telegraph.
FOUNDED 1881
No. 15625
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
16, 1938.
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HISTORIC PARLEY Nazi creed in Czecho-Stova- Six Miles A Minute
BETWEEN HITLER & CHAMBERLAIN
Official Prime Minister Report To Confer
Issued
Berchtesgaden,
Sept. 15.
With Cabinet
N official statesment MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN received an
AN
issued here states:
"The Fuehrer held conversations with the British Prime Minister to-day at Obersalzberg, in the course of which a comprehensive and frank exchange of views about the present situa. tion took place.
"The Prime Minister is returning to England to-morrow in order to discuss matters with the British Cabinet.
In. a few days time further conversations will take place."
It is learned that the next meeting will not be at Berchtesgaden.
To-day's
conversa-
tions lasted for almost exactly two and a half hours-Reuter.
GRAVE BORDER RIOTS
Czechs Call Up Reservists
com-
ovation from one of the largest crowds ever seen in Berchtesgaden when he arrived at 6 p.m. yesterday (1 a.m. H.K.T.) for his momentous conversations with Herr Hitler.
The British Prime Minister and German Chancellor were closeted together for two and a half hours.
Diplomatic circles believe that Mr. Chamberlain has proposed to Herr Hitler a Round Table conference between | the major world Powers to prevent a European War.
It is believed that, if success is to be achieved, Czecho-Slovakia will have to make heavy sacrifices, including a measure of autonomy to the Sudetens that will permit them sooner or later to enter the Reich.
An impassioned proclamation has been issued by Herr Henlein. the Sudeten leader, who states that living
with the Czechs in one State has become impossible. The proclamation is described in Berlin as the cry of a people in distress which cannot be considered lightly. DELAY SPELLS DANGER
Berlin, Sept. 15.
Mr. Chamberlain's departure for London and the decision to postpone the discussions with Herr Hitler are interpreted here in political quarters as proof that he has realised the seriousness of the situation and that every minute of delay spells the utmost danger.-Reuter.
It seemed to the large crowd
Berchtesgaden, Sept. 15. Large crowds near the station which had gathered at the tending to his hotel that he gave the Nazi gave the British Prime Minister, salute in a pre-occupied manner in Mr. Neville Chamberlain, a reply to their ovation. hearty welcome as the train from Munich, where he had landed by plane from England, pulled into the station.
He retirel to his apartment Immediately.
A very optimistic view was enter- tained in the Press here earlier in the day bat these gradually becam increasingly pessimistic during the The crowds shouted "Heil" and day. However, the announcement | threw their capa in the air.
that further discussions would held to-morrow. slightly restored Mr. Chamberlain, accompanied by Herr von Ribbentrop, the German hope in all quarters-Reuter,
be
kia's Sudeten Gornan aroa, and many of them Tro Gormans. Clenched fists in ths picture were raised by Social Democrats de- monstrating at Chdau, Western Bohemia. They showed their resentment of Karad Henlein and "Hitler interierence" and braved a clash with Nazis.
New British
Penthouses in Block
Chinese Finance Mission
Washington. Sept. 15. Officials hero understand that a financial mission is on its way here from China for conversa- tions with American monetary authorities. However, they state that they have no official informa- tion,
This may well explain the four mysterious Chinese passengers who this week have flown across the Pacifio in the Pan American Airways clipper.-United Press.
SPIRITED YANGTSE FIGHTING
New H.K. Flats of
Penthouses, made famous by the American cinema aid magazine stories, have come to Hongkong. They constitute one of the features of a block of sumptious modern flats which are now in the course of erection in Macdonnel Road....
These flats, which, it is ex- pated, will be ready for occupa-
tid by the end of the year, are JAPAN TO
thelast word in modernity. The
apartments have been designed DENOUNCE
with considerable care by Messrs. Pater and Turner, and one of
ther most important features is CHIANG
that all command a view of the harbour.
Me two lower ground floor flats are of two and three rooms, the mlette oors, two four-room flats eac; and the top floor, two three- roon Penthouses, with a large roof Karien,
All floors are served by outinatle L
FLATS DESCRIBED
TO WORLD
Tokyo, Sept. 15.
Record
COBB'S GREAT DASH
(Spacial to "Telegraph")
(Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, inot. Copyright by United Press. Received September 10, 8.30 a.m.; published, Sept. 10, 10 a.m.).
Bonneville, Utah,
Sept. 15. JOHN COBB, the British racing driver, broke Capt. George Eyston's re- cent land speed record of 345.49 miles an hour to-day. In his 2,500 horse-power- ed Napier car,
Cobb averaged 360.20 miles an hour in his two runs over the measurd mile.
He recorded 353,29 miles an hour in his first run and 347.11 in his second.
Cobb
Afler
also broke the kilometre mark, attaining a speed of 350,07 kilometres an hour.
Cobb his performance. said he believed that his car is capable of still greater speed-- United Press.
A few days ago, Cobb narrowly
breaking Capt.
inlased
Eyston's
record, averaging 343.8 miles an hour on the southward run and 341.5 on the northward. The dampness of the salt dats slowed down his car considerably then.
Capt. Eyston established his 345.4B miles no hour and his 345.21 kilo- meres an hour records on August also at Bonneville. He then stated that the throttle of his car. full Thunderbolt, was not opened
out.
Capt. Eyston is still at Bonneville and is expected to make another attack on the record.
STOP PRESS
War Risks Terminated
The Japanese Government is planning to issue an official de- anclaration shortly either before or after the fall of Hankow, brand-
London, Sept. 16. ing the Chiang Kai-shek regime
A meeting of Lloyds The Hongkong Builder comment-us a "local regime," according to Hankow, Sept. 16. jing on the flats says:
the Premier, Prince. Ayamaro underwriters has decided to Spirited fighting continues to The bullding has been designed to
Konoye. rage on both the north and occupy the front of the site, which slopes down towards Macdonnell Meissner, Chief of the Chancellor's In diplomatic circles here it is south banks of the Yangtse Rod, leaving a large garden and highest State officials will probably Presidential staff, motored to Berghof, believed very likely that the British River with the Chinese putting 'drive-way between the main entrance be convened by the Emperor follow- termination of all contracts
Foreign Minister, drove to the Grand Conference Of Powers
Hotel and after Premier.
EL short rest the i necompanied by Herr
Geneva, Sept. 15.
further advance of the Japanese.
Chinese troups which withdrew
entrenched in the hills southwest of the town. them are counter-attacking points southwest of Juichung.
from Matow, west of Julchang, are
wust
(Continued on Page 4.)
Over
He added that a conference of the give 48 hours' notice of the
ing the capture of Hankow In order
A new concrete motor approach to determine the highest policies to covering war risks.-Reuter. road is being constructed to permit deal with the post-ineldent situation. direct access by car to the entrance to the buliding.
corporated
are
Danel.
WARRANT
Crisis Weakens OUT FOR
Markets
HENLEIN
Frague, Sept. 16.
leader
of
the
"themselves proviamo two yen losses have been warrants have been issued for many
fa
room sideboards, Foun
in the
Domation Service The particularly luxurious." All pantries and kitchens
One to
Herr Hitler's residence, where the Prime Minister will propose to Herr up stout resistance to prevent and the hillsides. Fuehrer ilmselt welcomed his visitor filler that
conference between the Prague, Sept. 15.as the car arrived,
Britain, Germany and France be held A guard of honour presented arms to prevent a European war. While official reports issued
Herr Hitler and Mr. Chamberlain ឍន
If the Berchtesgarden conference is here indicate that there is con-exchanged cordial handshakes. Sie successful the most likely step will siderable unrest, in the Sudeten Nevile "Henderson, Herr von Ribbe a conference between a number
Carages are provided on the South and Wilson and
Units of end of the site against the hillside. of Powers. areas, nowhere does it appear bentrop, and Messrs.
All floors are served by an auto- It is also further predicted here to have assumed serious propor- Strang were onlookers of the meet-
matic pushbutton-operated Elevator. Ing.
that if t Germany accepts this proposal tions and the Prague Govern-
These flats throughout are designed On the west shore of Poyang Lake The Fuehrer immediately invited peace can be preserved. ment appears to be master of the visitor to take tea in the big However, in this event the Czechs the theatre of war has been shifted to satisfy the most exacting require- the situation.
labby of Berghof where the party would have to make heavy sacrifices to Kwellsungssu and Taingfengpa on men's of the ever increasing numbers of fat dwellers. As NN possible,
Tokyo, Sept. 15. According to
the Singlze-Tehan highway, included an official
the German Ambassador in to the Sudeten Germana, including a
ទ NewB Launched furniture has been built into the
of the British Prime A warrant for the arrest of Iferr troops Japanese munique the following incidents have London, Herr von Dirksen and the measure of autonomy permitting the 1,000
Ilenlein, Secretary
von Sudetens sooner or later to enter the furious
Kweltsungss rooms; dressing rooms, with drawers Minister's visit to Germany to meet Konrad asspults on State, Herr actually occurred:
ns Welssucker.
They and hanging closets are provided to Hitler injected weakening sentiments Sudeten German Party, has been Reich. Seventy ormed Sudeten Germans
and Taingfengpa yesterday.
Issued by the Czecho-Slovakian E Warmitadtesu surrounded the It is assumed that the first talks
maves It might also be necessary for succeeded in breaking through the bedrooms, while bookshelves, tele- in the stock market here to-day. the Czechs to scrap their alliance Chinese line at Kweltsuligssu an one pitone shelves and cupboards, di in Hillert on the Sudeten problem
dining
rather stift undertone Government in Prague. Police Station and roughly handled after ten would be a discussion on
All other leaders of the Sudeten. (Continued on Page 4.) the inmates after capturing them, procedure,
bullish factors. One of the largest crowds ever
Party are being almaliarly treated, and however the arrival of troops restored order.
seen in the small town gathered to
wide of the considerably registered on a Over 2,000 Sudetens attacked the see the British diplomat and with Post
Omée at Bensen and cut the crowds of "Hurrat" in. the British telephone wires but they were dis-style and much throwing of hats in persed by the Police with truncheons, the air they watched Mr. Chamber
the first of Inin climb into Bring did not occur. and
A large crowd at Ramburg demon-procession of seven cars and return strated but were quickly scattered by to the Hotel. Police
The strictest secrecy is being maintained about what happened while the diplomats conferred at Berghof, but there is a report that At Warmsdorf about 2,000 Sudetens after tea Herr Hitler and Mr. Cham- Germany were stopped and driven Herr Hitler's office. back into Czecho-Slovakia.---Reuter, Mr. Chamberlain did not leave the house until 9 p.m. to return to his Roservists Called Up hotel, the assumption being that the
talks had then ended for the day- Reuter. Prague, Sept. 15. 40 It has jurt been learned here that two classes of reservists have been summoned to the colours during the pass two days.
At Schonlinder an attempt at dis- order was suppressed without blood
ahed.
п
Sudeten Proclamation Calls For Autonomy
Eger, Sept. 15.
leone havn built-in cupboards, front, notably affecting speculative Sadeiening figures among the
London Cheered
London, Sept. 16.
1
According to an official statement explaining the action, the Prague Government considers that Herr Kenlein and other German party leaders exceeded their rights In
who tried to cross the frontier Intoberlain had a talk together alone in and declare we want to live as free Germans once again, we want doors ash, which is also accessible | especially, are active. Sporadic prouting ihresighout the Budeten areas, it
Gave Nazi Salute-
Berchtesgaden, Sept. 15, The British Premier looked The calling up of reservis was extremely tired when he returned to LENDUSTY CORTinued on Page 4) This hotel nt 9 pm
"Army oficials declared, however,
that
each flat has its own central hot-water shares including steels, rayons, and system, two servants rooms, a scr-stippings-Domel. vants Kitchen, lavatory and laundry. Lounge to each The Main Living dat is of generous proportions and pleasing shape, having a large open central feature.
The London Stock Exchange has asuing a proclamation which advised coal burning fire as a
attacks. “ with built-in book
cases and indirect been cheered by the Premier's visit the Budeten Germans to resist Crech Heavy sentences face Herr Henlela "We want to go home to the Relch. In this hour of German lighting The whole of one wall is to Germany and prices have moved
induced considerable bear ment of their arrost has been made need I step before the Sudetens, the Germans and the entire world taken up by large full length French up sharply on general buying which and his associates, but no sanoonce-
which open on to a spacious covering, gilt-edged
securities, and, in view of the situation prevail- peace to work for our homes, and may God bless our just fight,”
The finish of these fats throughout taking was generally well absorbed, seems unlikely ask the Czech Police In the Commodities Market wheat ( will be able to serve the warrants,——- passionately declared the leader of the Sudeten German Party, Herr from both bedrooms. Konrad Hentein, in a radio address which was picked up all over will be of a luxurious nature-steel and sugar were easler, otherwise the Trans-Octan, Germany.
casements, teak parquet floors, market was mostly firm-Reuter coloured led bathrooms with sunk Special "As bearer of your confidened and fore state has become impbasible." baths, being a few of the attractions in the realisation of my responsibili In Prague, shortly after the address for future tenants, tles, I declare before the world that had been delivered, the Government the Czech system of oppression has announced that it was-taking action
(Continued on Page 4.) lving together with the Czech in reached its high-point, and to-day regarding the proclamation, but did
month, and for the lower floor apart $250 A MONTH RENTS
ments and the Penthouses, about $200 "It la believed that the rents for the month. It is understood that most four-room flats will be about $250 a of the flats have already bees booked."
(Further Stop Press News on Page 12.)