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SUDETEN GERMAN CLAIM UPHELD IN GERMAN

ARMY SPONSORED JOURNAL

Berlin, To-day.

Further indication of the whole-hearted approval with which Germany hails the demands put to the Czecho-Slovakian Government by Konrad Henlein, leader of the Sudeten Germans, is fur- nished by lengthy commentaries on his Karls- bad speech.

Yesterday evening's newspapers describe the de- mands as a peace offer to the Czech Govern- ment, upon whom now rests the responsibility for coming to a workable and fruitful arrange- ment with the 3,500,000 Sudetens.

"Der

by the Angriff" publishes a ves.

What is demanded special interview with Konrad Sudetens is nothing more than equal- Henlein on what he would do if he jity and their right to national ex- were given Ministerial authority to listence in this state. carry out his plans.

"In the last resort it remains the "I would set about establishing question of whether there is

condition of justice and

be fulfilment on the part of equality," he declared, "that to-day Czechs of the fundamental principles serves as sole security for Euro-of inter-racial existence, or whe

that

pean peace.

to

the

ther chauvinism will stand in the way of an honourable and equitable peace.

NO IDEOLOGIES "Certain it is that I would not This comment points out that a associate myself with those large share of the responsibility for ominous ideologies and views future development now rests with which certain Prague politicians the foreign powers. appear to regard as necessary for preservation of the present un- satisfactory state of affairs.

"Living in our state are 3,500,000 Germans, a population larger that that possessed by

some European countries.

"Yet equality of rights is with held from them.

INSTINCTS EXPLOITED

"In the past, grave doubts al- ways arose when the instincts of a people were exploited with the ob ject of encouraging it to adopt hostile attitude towards nation.

2

another

"Those responsible for the Czech "These Germans must be allow- ed to openly confess their adher-state have not shown an insight in ence to the German race and to the the changes which have occurred in German conception, of life. :

MENACE TO PEACE

the structure of Europe.

"This has led to 2 situation which calls for adoption of methods...

:

:

new

"They must be allowed to live in

"Hence it is not only foolish, but their territory as Germans enjoy downright unscrupulous, of the for- ing full equality with the Czech eign press to speak at this juncture people.

of a diplomatic trial of strength," "That this has hitherto been instead of reasonable necessity." denied them, constitutes a real and dangerous menace to European

peace.

"LEADING STRINGS"

"To puff these millons off their "Konrad Henlein's demands con- soil is impossible. We want peace tain nothing else than what every in Europe because we are in need of it

self-respecting people demands, to assure itself of its free existence.

"The Czechs are not asked to undertake anything more than to

to

I know the Czech people share our desire for peace but as long as į inflammatory press. campaigns of unexampled ferocity are tolerated, cease committing excesses, and so long as forces are allowed to be renounce all claim to hold the lead- at work which seek to compel the ing strings, just as they had de- peoples of this state to accept an manded these things in their trem a anomalous existence to the devolutionary struggle. triment of Europe, it will be use-

"The road to a constructive solu- less for the world to hope here for tion lies open."-Trans-Ocean. genuine appeasement.

NO PATCHING UP.

“It is no good-to try here any patching up."-

M. DALADIER'S LONDON VISIT

London, To-day. Monsieur Daladier, the

"There must be reparation and at long last realisation of those de- mocratic principles ascribed to by Prague in the Treaty of St. Ger- main and on various later occasions.”

The semi-oficial bulletin of the Premier, and Monsieur Bonnet, For- German Foreign Office comments: eign Minister, will lunch with Mr. "Nobody in the world who in the Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minis past had taken exception to the ter, at No. 10, Downing Street, on unedifying conditions in the nation Thursday The French Ministers ality of states can afford to ignore will dine and spend the night at the programme of the Sudetens as Windsor Castle on Thursday night put forward at the Karlsbad Con- and on Friday will lunch with Lord.

Halifax, the Foreign Secretary. gress.

They will leave on their return to Paris later in the day-British

RIGHT TO EXISTENCE

"Least of all the Czechs themsel- Wireless.

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