THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27,

1938.

ANOTHER DIPLOMATIC RADIO

VICTORY FOR REICH

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*Prague

BOHEMIA

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HINA HUNGARIANS

POLES

POLAND

Teschen

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Linz

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HUNGAR

The arca of Czechoslovakla shown in black round Teschen is the part Poland hopes to get. About 200,000 Polish-speaking people live there. In the shaded area on the southern frontier there are about 800,000 Magyars

claimed by Hungary.

Will Immediately

Occupy Zone Five:

Vote Abandoned

LONDON, Oct. 6.

AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED in tho negotiations of the International Committee in Berlin, appointed by the Four Power Confer- ence at Munich to decide the final arrangements regarding the German occupation of Sudetenland. It is believed that the German representa-

adamant throughout

Czechs May Soon Join tives remained

Totalitarian Axis

"NATION MUST DESERT DEMOCRACY"

It is believed that prospects joining the Rome-Berlin axis and have definitely widened with the

Benes.

PRAGUE, Oct. 6.

of Czecho-Slovakia forsaking democracy resignation of Dr.

Berlin is understood to have made certain proposals to Prague with this object in view, and it is believed that Nazi pressure was responsible for the President's resignation.-United Press.

BERLIN, Oct. 6. tion against Germany," declared the The resignation of Dr. expert. Trans-Ocean,

Edouard Benes has created un entirely different atmosphere in German-Czech relations.

According to authoritative circles it is no longer correct to talk about a hitch in the delimitation of the area to be occupied by October 10.

FOUR YEAR PLAN

Prague, Oct. 6. Several Czech papers are demand- ing the inauguration of a "four yeur plan" on the German model.

The Telegraph states that such a plan is nowhere more necessary than in Czechu-Slovakia, where the State is confronted by enormous difculties. such as the change of the road and rail systein and reducing a huge un- employinent total-Trans-Ocean.

The Germans and the Czechs have already reached an agreement on this. It has been arranged that the Czechs shall be periniited to

alt remove movable weapons from the Sudeten arcos and a new frontier is being demarcated on the basis of the population of 1818, though the Czechs the majority of papers dismiss it us who migrated to the Sudeten areas merely the logical consequence since then have the option of staying¦ recent developments,

от returning to Czecho-Slovakia.-

Reuter

ARMY DEMAND

LOGICAL CONSEQUENCE

London, Oct. 6. While Opposition papers declare that Dr. Benes resignation is the result of Mr. Chamberlain's policy,

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proceedings, and, as a result, have gained prac-Nesbitt and Walker). Eddle tically all of their demands.

The Berlin Correspondent of the London Times states that the agreement reached by the Berlin Committee is almost completely in line with the demands made by Herr Hitler in his famous Godesberg Ultimatum. The Correspondent reports that the bulk of the Godesberg demands have been acceded to owing to the firm and unyielding attitude adopted by the German representatives on the Committee.

result of the

As a

new

occupy Zone 6, portion of which Agreement, German Troops will was to have been decided by plebiscite, before Sunday.

GODESBERG DEMAND

London, Oct. 6. The hitch which developed in the Berlin negotiations yesterday has been solved.

Tho Oficial German New Agency states that the new terri- tory, to be occupied by German troops as a result of to-day's agreement will comprise practically the whole of the land demanded by Herr Hiller In his Godesberg

The

Memo

representatives have agreed, however, that the Czechs be permitted to remove 11 moveable Czech weapons of war.

Herr Hitler

has returned tD

Sudetenland.-- United Prose.

KRUMAU INCIDENT

Krumau, Oct. 8.

General von Runstedt took the

closed the road behind them to pre- salute at Grosskindenorf.

As the army marched forward they vent the entrance and egress of un- authorised persons.

The first Czech military outpost was encountered at Sporphau, where a most amicable meeting was held with the Czech officers to decide the line to which the Czechs should with- draw to-inorrow.

A Little Prairie Flower; The Best Of

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Collon and lis Band with Vocal chorus: Plano- Kunz Revivals No. 3;

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Four

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The

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Alice Blue Gown; Just a Hitle

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Charlie Espanola; Tango-

La Carcajada. Orquesta Tiplea

Roberto Firpo: Fox-Trots-Nice

Work If You Can Get It (film 'Dam- His Orchestra with vocal refrain.

sel In Distress)....Jack Harris and

7.00 Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.

7.02 B. B. C. Recording➡'Victorian Melodies'

Conducted by Stanford Robinson.

A Musical Sequence. Produced and

for

8,00 0.00

Local Time Signal, Weather Report aud Announcements,

8.02 London Thought'.

Relay Food

Three short talks on matters of tuplent interest.

ira.

March

8.20 Berlin State Opera Orches

At Linderwieser the village brass

German Dances, posthumous werk band, dressed in dinner Jackets, slood-October 1824 (Schubert): "A Mid- summer Night's Dream"-Overture beneath a Swastika-decorated many-Mendelssohn) Wedding pole on the village green and played (Mendelsohn); Torca Dance No. 1 Deutschland Uber Alles-Reuter.

In B Flat Major (Meyerbeer).

8.45 Studio-Rev. C. B. R. Sar- gent44th Series of Opera: Verdi's "Othello" Act IV.

RETURN TO SUDETENLAND

Berlin, Oct. G. Herr Hitler, while his armica marched into the fourth zone, to-day paid his third visit to the Sudeten areas and made a triumphant drive through that part of northern

Bohemia known as Zone Two.

At Rumburg, where he was wel comed by the ringing of church bells and the cheers of the population, the Chancellor halted his car in the

9.30 London Relay-The News. 9.60 Natan Istein (Violin) and Benno Molselvlich (Piano).

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Polonaise In B Flat Major, Op. 71, No. 2 (Chopin)....Benno Moiseivitch (Piano) Nocturne In C C Sharp Minor Chopin); La Campanella (Rondo from 'Concerto No. 3 in B Minor- Paganini). Natan Milstein (Vio- lin) with Leopold Mittmann at the The explanation of an "incident" flower-strewn mucket square and Plano; Rhapsody In E Flat (Brahms): NO WONDER THEY ARE PLEASED

.Berino Mol- in the Bohemian forest was explain- į addressed the crowds from a hastily Jeux D'Eau (Raveerals Per

erected platform. The Daily Express slates that the ed to-day when Herr Kundi arrived

c) Etude

(Stra- "It has been a long road to liberty", petuels Czechs must now seek to establish

to enquire into reported disturbances.

Apparently Iminediately after the declared the Fuehrer. "The miracu-vinsky)....! Molselwilsch. close relations with Germany and are Munich Agreement was signed the lous developments experienced have 10.15 London Relay The Band evidently willing to do 50. Since

retired. Two days shown what an unyielding will can of the Royal Tank Corps Con- Herr Hitler would not

Czech Karrison have CO-

ducted by Mr. E. Lemaine. operated with Dr. Benes, the old later it attempted to return and was perform."-Router.

resisted by the townsfolk who staged President had to go.

a vigorous resistance,

London, Del. 0. The Prague Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph states that the final demand for the resignation of Dr. The Times regards Dr. Benes as the The matter has been settled and Edouardi Benes, Czecho-Slovakian typleat exponent of the League of the town is to administer itself until President,

from the Czech Nation's enme

The closely German troops arrive.--Trans-Ocean,

Army.

doctrine. Being associated with the Czecho-Slovakia of Versailles, Dr. Benes would have The Correspondent states that the been unable to transform himself Army decided that the only hope of into a true leader of the preserving the future Integrity of Czech stale.-Traus-Ocean. Carcho-Slovakla

abandon Democracy and the former Czech alliances and to join the Fascist axis.

was

future

SWASTIKA FLAGS FLY

Komolau, Oct. 6.

A strange atmosphere lies over this little town on the northern Bohemian border.

COMMITTEE'S REPORT

'Berlin, Oct. 6. International Committee which has sat for nearly a week de- elding the various problems of the evacuation of the Sudeten areas in Czecho-Slovakia, her issued a state- ment of the manner in which those reus not already occupied or whose

selvitch

(Piano):

(Dy kind permission of Brigadler W. M. Sutton, D.3.0, M.C. From the Empire Exhibition (Scotland) Glasgow

11.00 Close Down.

Flandin Note

method of occupation was not jald Creates French

NEW PRESIDENT

Under the Arst Swastika flags Pragte, Oct. 6. which have been hung out in anti-down at Munich, will be entered by mention General Strovy as the logical soldiers to-morrow, strong detach-, successor of President Benes as head ments of Czech soldiers with fixed

boyanets are on patrol and maintain

It is expected, says the Corres Political papers of all parties cipation of the arrival of German German troops.

In western Moravia und West

pondent, that Prague will definitely swing towards Germany and Italy

within a few months.

"The New Czech frontlers will not allow our State to remain a milltary power against Germany, therefore we shall never aguls be part of a cool!-

of the Czech State,

TO VISIT BERLIN

Prague, Oct. 6. The newly appointed Czech Foreign Minister, Dr. Chalkovskt, wiff visit

The

cd

Sensation

Congratulations To Horr Hitler

Paris, Oct. 6.

Slovakia the districts of Nikolsburg Fratn and Neu Blatritz will be enter- So far, however, no announcement in rigid Martial Law. Everyone at noon on Saturday: The districts

of Znaim has been made and the Constitution must be Indoors before 8 p.m.

and Maehrlsch-Kronau MUST JOIN GERMANY

allows a full fortnight before the

vice-Mayor and all the will be entered at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Prague, Oct. 0.

Mayor, new President need be chosen.

The district of Neuhaus and south Whether we, like I or not we

town councillors who were arrested

of Pressburg will be entered at noon shall have to come to an understand the attitude of the Slovals, who are still in prison at Gaya, near

The delay is probably the result of early in the Czech mobilisation are

on Monday. Ulic ing with Germany." declares Colonel at present meeting at Sillein

In Western Bohemia the towns of A telegram from Herr Hitler to M. to Polish frontler, Moravec of the Czech General Staff discuss the autonomy issues.

Finndin, the Steinback, Boelim, Drumau, Winter-Pierre If they

Right Wing The Social Democrats, unable to be, Waldmucchen and the terri-leader, sent on October 2, caused writing in the semi-official Lidove demand autonomy, revisions of the tell what will happen but suspecting tory surrounding them will be oceu-something of a sensation wittee of Noviny.

existing Czech Constitution muy the German prrival, are being ad-

to the Foreign Affairs Committee followTrans-Ocean,

vised

topled at noon on Saturday. by their leader abandon their party and resignberg and Gabionz will be entered on today,

In northern Bohemia, Reichen-the Chamber by a Socialist deputy Trana-Occan.

Saturday..

The message, which was in reply to GERMAN RELIEF WORK

The area as far da u line connecting one sent by M. Flandin to Herr Hitler, B.schofsteinitz, Wascherau, Poder read: Berlin, Oct. 6.

sam, Saus, Bruex) Auscha, Bóchm, "aincerely thank you for the Berlin shortly. Formerly the Minis- Relief measures ulready taken for Leipa and Wartenberg will be enter-friendly congratulations you sent me QUICK NEW STRENGTH AFTER ter was Ambassador to Berlin and, the Sudetens include the despatch of cd at noon on Sunday.

and I give you assurances of my inore recently, to Rome.--Trans-six million kilograms of foodstuffs, JLLNESS

South west of Pilsen and the terri- grateful sentiments for the energetic over half a million sults for men and tory as far as a line connecting curls you are making for an entrate

Jechaltz, three quarters of a million seis of

Postelberg, Leiteritz, and complete collaboration between underclothing.

and socks

shoes. Libosch, Boelium and Alche, will be France and Germany. 600,000 dresses and a million and a entered at noon on

on Monday

"I have followed them with sincere London, Oct. 6. quarter sets of feminine undercloth- Recent press reports of negotiations: init, 857,000 pairs of women's shoes, districtsern Bohemi and Silesia the interest and trust that they may have

of Hohenelte, Trautenau, witter results." digestion, the thought of food is als-between Germany an Lithuania 172,000 girls' dressds and 142,- Braunau, Muchrisch-Schoenberg, M. Flandin staled that he wished tasteful, Yet you must rebuild your were the subject of a question in the 000 pairs of shoes and stockings Freudenthal,

Troppau and the to say nothing before the Commillee, "Hullschiner Laendchen" will body-you must have highly nourish House of Commons to-day. Mr. R. Trans-Ocean.

be but was willing to reply to Parlia ing food.

decupled as from Saturday at noon. inent regarding the Issues involved

The area Doctors

souths and east of Trau- in the message--Reuter. tenau, as well as Schildberg, 'Mach- Horileks as the food that not only months ago on the questions of the

south of Troppau will be entered on Czech prisons in accordance with the risch-Neustadt und the can be casily digested, but that interpretation of the Memel Statute.

districts

Sudeten Germans retenced from stimulates your fuded appelite and pours quick new strength into your that he had no confirmation of recent nounced. Other classes will be de- Adlergebirge, exhausted body.

press reports of limpending commer-

mabilised progressively.—Neuter. Convalescence is shortened and in clst negotiations between the two on amazingly short time you feel full countries, and that any attempt to vigour and strength. Always prejudice the commercial relations keep Horlicks ready at land.

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A. Butler replied that he understood that no negotiations and been in progress,, apart from discussions some

CZECHS DEMOBILISE

Prague, Oct. 0.

The Immediate demobilisation of

In

Mr. Buller informed the House two classes of troops has been an- Sunday at noon zwittnu, Afaehrfach- Munich Agreement.

In these dimcult times of anxiety be resisted.Reuter,

and worry, the task of carrying on and doing work which must be done

RUDAPEST JUBILANT

FRANCE DEMOBILISES

Paris, Oct. 6.

All reservists who were called up In September will be demobilised on Ocleber 11-Reuter.

"GIVE US A LIFT"

Truebau, Bedenstadt, Neulifächeln, Those who were released in Prague and districts around them, will be were given a ticket for Komotau but entered at 10 am. on Monday, when in other places they were forced to the total occupation will be complete, get out on foot, and at the border all

Trans-Ocean.

must become tramps to get back to. their homes.

Many of these men, all of whom betonged the Czech Army, aro how ARMY MARCHIES ON

Kamotau, Oct. 7.

very bitter towards the Czechs. Their "Give us a lift; we are dead beat" moralo stema low, though the genuine Gleiwitzes, Oct. 0. is the cry hurled at every passing Czech gendarmes are an impressive Horlicks builds up strength, vitality resignation of Dr. Benes, whom they. Herr Hitler's Fourth Army of Oceumotorist making towards the Sudeten force, and prevents that, flatiesness and regarded as responsible for the main-pation, comprising two divisions of areas by dozens of men plodding These men say that there are tiredness caused by, constant nervour tenance of clauses in the Trianon the German Eighth Army Corps, alungalde the road.

#ti hundreds of Budelens They are all dressed in the uniform Prague not yet released-Trans- strain. II. M. Hodges, 490-408, Asia Treaty which were disadvantageous marched into the Silesian Sudeten Life Building.

to Hungary-United Press.

arena to-day at 8 am,

Tot die Czech army, but are detúally *Ocean, ६

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tend to exhaust one's nervous energy,

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