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Czech Actions Declared To Be Unconstitutional

THE CHINA

Prague, To-day. The Sudeten German Party issued yesterday even- ing an official statement on Sunday's meeting of the Political Committee of the Party. It re- iterates the assertion that the mobilization and the measures adopted by the Czecho-Slovakian Government are unconstitutional. A concrete proof of this assertion, the statement goes on to say, was submitted to Dr. Hodza, the Czech Prime Minister, by the Sudeten German Deputies Kund, Neuwirth and Frank in the course of the parleys which took place yester- day.

After concrete facts, showing] that the occupation of Sudeten Ger- man territory was a breach of con- stitution, had been placed before

YACHTSMAN

Dr. Hodza, latter intimated that he FOUND AFTER

would order an investigation of the facts submitted to him.

The official pronouncement of the Sudeten German Party then pro- tests against the attempt that had been made to charge the Sudeten Germans with the responsibility for the happenings of the last few days.

DISCIPLINE AND ORDER

SEARCH

Anxiety expressed last night regarding the whereabouts of Sub-Lieutenant C. R. E. Ste- phenson, of the H.K. Naval Volunteer Force, who went out in a yacht travelling out of the harbour westwards was allayed when a police launch which went in search found the yacht be- calmed.

Fear was aroused because Mr. Stephenson's yacht was ob- served in the East Lamma Channel last evening just be- fore a violent squall which struck the Colony. at about 7 p.m.

It says: "In reply to the asser- tions made abroad to the effect that the Sudeten Germans are to blame for the present measures, we have the right to ask in our turn why it is that

of such a measures

far- reaching character have been tak- en, seeing that in no place has been there the slightest sign of a revolt of the Sudeten Germans and neither the Government nor the ci- vil authorities have contended that there has been any sign of a revolt. On the contrary, it is admitted that the Sudeten Germans have maintained discipline and order.

In conclusion the official pro- nouncement reiterates to the pre-ler, was this morning sentenced to Tin Man, aged 52, a fortune tel-

vious standpoint that negotiations with the Government can take place three months' hard by Mr. H. R. Butters this morning when found only if the Government creates an atmosphere which permits a cer- guilty of obtaining $30 by false pre- tences. For returning from banish- clarification before. Trans

ment he was sentenced - to six months' imprisonment.

tain Ocean.

MERCHANT FOUND HANGED

FORTUNE TELLER SENTENCED

Defendant stole a letter on May 6, extracted the contents and sub- stituted another letter asking that $30 be sent to a certain address,

The money was sent as requested. The supposed writer of the letter The body of O Hay-tin aged 40, came to the Colony a few days ago

a merchant, was this morning re-and it was then found that the let- moved to the Public Mortuary. He ter was a forgery. was found hanged at his residence,

|No. 133 · Caine Road, first floor, Mrs. Elliot, residing at No. 187, by relatives shortly after 9 o'clock. Austin Road, has reported the loss Detective-Sergeant Hunter is in of a bracelet, valued at $150, from charge of police enquiries.

a cubicle at the Lido, Repulse Bay.

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