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1938.
HUNGARIAN TROOPS
CROSS CZECH FRONT ALHAMBRA
BUDAPEST, Oct. 11.
HUNGARIAN TROOPS marched into Czecho-Slovakia to-day to make a "symbolic occupation" of the towns of Ipelysag and the Czech section of the town of Sateraljaujhely.
These areas have been ceded to Hungary by the Czecho- Slovakian delegates at the Conference at Komorn as an earnest of their readiness to hand over territory in which the Hungarian population dominates.
According to semi-official re- ports the Hungarian troops were enthusiastically received by the populace at Sateraljaujhely,
With the occupation of the railway at this town the control of the line joining Czecho- Slovakia with Rumania passes into Hungarian hands-Reuter,
OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED
Budapest, Oct. 11. The news of the crossing et the border by Hungarian troops was announced in the following terms:
State,
The new
DRITÍSII VOLUNTEERS.
London, Oct. 11. The British
Legion Volunteer Force which is nwaiting
and
SETBACK TO SCHEME
Prague, Oct. 11. The Pallah and Hungarian scheme Police to detach Ruthenia from Czecho-orders to go to Czecho-Slovakia will Slovakia and unite it with Hungary leave the Olympia to-morrow received a set-back to-day with the embark at Tilbury, on the steamers formation of an autonomous govern- Naldern and Dunern. Government is on the model of the as yet about the actunt departure of ment for that region.
Nothing definite has been decided new Slovak Government which was the ships and is not likely that formed last week within the Czech final orders will be issued to the Legion until all the men have em- barked. To-day large parties of the corps' speelal transport wagons men were engaged in taking the the ships. The remainder of the Government force carried out drill of various kinda including guard-mounting and crowd control. Reuter.
AGREEMENT CRITICISED
Moscow, Oct. 11. A stinging criticism of the Munich agreement and the Soviet distrust of French foreign pulley is expressed in the Moscow Journal's editorial to- day.
This development was announced at the conclusion of the negotiations which have been going on between the Czecho-Slovakian and Rulbenian delegates.
In the Jubilee year of the com- It is hoped that the Hungarlan memoration of Hungary's King St. proposal for a plebiscite will now Stephen, and in the Nineteenth year te deopped.--Renter. of the Government of the Regent, 1. Admiral Nicholas de Horthy, fun- Harlan troops have crossed the frontler dictated by the Treaty Trianon-Trans-Ocean,
DELEGATES MEET
C
REFUGEES' APPEAL
Prague, Oct. 31. About 700 Austrian German relu- gets have landed on appeal to Sir Neil Malcolm, the High Commissioner for refugees of the League of Nations, asking him to aid the United States The Hungarian and Czecho-Slova-Legation in Bnding them an asylum kian delegations met here again this in the United States or some other morning for three hours and later place. assembled for a short time in the The appeal says that innny of the
afternoon.
Komorn, Oct. 11.
refugees would be sent to concentra- tiun camps and others are faced with the prospect of execution under German rule.
A proposal by the Czecho. Slovakian delegation to postpone the meeting for a week in view of the
Prague is faced with the problem Jack of necessary statistical data was opposed by the Hungarians who in- of finding hemes fur, about 80,000 vist on an immediate discussion and German refugees to whom the Hub
frontiers are settlement of the lungorian minori-arian and Pollsh
virtually closed-United Press.
ty problems in Czecho-Slovakia.
Professor Vinsittart, the British LONDON FUND GROWS elmological and geographical expert has been called in, therefore, and he
London, Oct. 11. Is expected to arrive in Czecho The Lord Mayor's Fund for Czech Slovakia by air to-night-Trans-refugees is now nearly £50,000.- Occan.
Reuter.
fo
The polley of capitulation, says the journal, continued afler the Munich Agreement had been signed and "us a result of new concessions to Germany she has been permitted to cecupy areas where the German population represents only an insigni feant minority.
Centrol
France loses practical and political positions in south-castern Europe, says the paper. The Frenchi Government has violated and practically cancelled her alliance and pact with Czecho Slovakin and reduced to nought the validity of her pacts with two other states.
The existence of the Little Entente has become precarious owing to the French betrayal and France has sacrificed the possibility of restoring her former relations with Poland and provoked mistrust in Russia.-Reuter.
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A Matro-Goldwyn-Mayar Picture
A two-year-old Serbian gipsy child, chained to a cart, and dancing with a monkey to the music of a barrel-organ, drew the August, afternoon crowd in Meeting: House-lane, Peckham, S.E.
the
The music and the crowd it- At Peckham Police Statlon tracted the attention of Inspector man was found to have on him £10 Blake, of the National Society for In notes, 10s, in sliver, and 20 15s. the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- in coppers made up in 55. bogs. dren.
Recently, Peter and Mary Stan- kovich, two of the oldest members of the colony of Serbian gipsics who have their headquarters near Wind- sor and a camping ground at Cat- ford, S.E. were fined for allowing their two-year-old grandchild Betty and n boy of fifteen to be in the street for the purpose of begging. Both denied the allegations.
Members of the colony, with their children, their barrel-organs and their monkeys, came to Lambeth Police Court for the hearing.
OFFICIAL JOINT COMMUNIQUE
Tokyo, Oct. 12.
Mr. Chitty, N.S.P.C.C, solicitor, Commencement of disembarcation suggested to Peter that he was a of Japanese troops on the coast of wealthy man, owned two motor- South China early this morning, wos cars, twenty acres of land, a free-confirmed in a joint communique hold bungalow at Little Baddow, issued by the Army and Navy De- Essex, a cottage and land outside partments of the Imperial Head- Windsor with workshops, and was quarters at 9.20 o'clock this morning. on the telephone.
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The communique reads: "Crack units of the Japanese Army and Navy, Peter frankly admitted this. He maintaining close co-operation was fined £20, with £3 58. costs. dawn to-day succeeded in a surprise The woman was fined £5.
ART EXHIBITION
Mary Stankovich, dark-skinned, dark-eyed, wore a black velvet coat, black-and-white check skiri andi Prol. Fu Lo-fie's art exhibition head-dress of coloured silk.
which
is being held at the Kam Ling Restaurant, 490, Queen's Road Inspector Blake said that Peter West, is to be extended to next Stankovich played the barrel-organ, Thursday in consequence of requests pair of horses. Also on the cart was made by many of his friends. Mr. a bed of overcoats and rags. On the Wong, the manager of the Kom bed he saw the child and the mon-Ling Restaurant, is voluntarily con- key dancing Bath were chained to tributing what he should get for the cart, and the women, carrying two days' rent. another monkey, was collecting throughout that the ball bearing races among the crowd.
were stolen property. The second The inspector said that at night defendant is therefore convicted of the woman and her grandchild slept receiving 39 ball bearing races know- on the bed.
ing the same to have been stolen,
landing at certain points in South China.
"The Japanese forces are at present
advancing into the hinterland. A ROBERT TAYLOR scorching heat is sweeping the dis- trict, but the officers and men of the Japanese Army and Navy are malting their operations with high morale.-- Domel."
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NOTED EVANGELIST the gutter, but with the bold plan
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ITA
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in his heart to carry 'n memage of revival through the length and breadth of England. Now, just five years later, he comes to Hongkong na one who has actually carried his The secret of travelling round the message through the length and world and through more than fifty breadth of the world, countries on an initial outlay of Mr. Orr will be introduced to local two shillings and elgii pence farth- ministers and other Christian Tenders ing, can be learned from Mr. Edwin (of Hongkong at a reception to be Orr, a young Irishman from Belfast, held at the European Y.M.C.A.” In who arrives in the Colony to-day on Kowloon this afternoon, and will take |the Empress of Canada.
meetings in the Kowloon Union Church, Jordan Road, to-night at S Whether in the crowded. cities of and on each night of this week. England, or the Arctic, wasten ot
From Sunday to Wednesday he Canada and Norway; on the South African veldt or the cities of Aus will be speaking at. 0 o'clock each
xlaht in traila, in Spala or in Russia,
thu *** Chinese : Methodist matter where and no matter under Church at Wanchal. Chinese ser what conditions, Mr. Orr claims that vices have also been arranged daily his special gulde has never let him at 0.40, p.m. beginning today for down, and he delights to tell about the rat four days at the Pentel Mision in Kowloon, and from Sun- ::. day to Wednesday next at the
him
Do
It was a homesick young Irishman Chinese Methodist Church at Wan who trundled his bicycle through the chal. The meetings are inters sreets of Liverpool in Beptember denominational, and the churches: 1933 with literally only half a crown, have been kindly loaned for the and his "bike" between himself and purpose, at
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