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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 27, 1938.

DR. HODZA GIVES OUTLINE

OF CONCESSIONS TO SUDETENS

Paris, To-day.

An interview by its special correspondent with the Czech Premier, Dr. Hodza was published yes- terday by the "Paris Soir."

Dr. Hodza said first that his initial conversation with Herr Henlein was informative in charac- ter. Czech-Slovakia was determined to go very far along the way to reconciliation.

He said that he believed that the existing difficulties could be regul- ated before Autumn, that plans to this effect had been worked out.

The question of Czecho-Slovakia's foreign policy was declared by Dr. Hodza to be European in character.

ECHO OF TRIPLE COLLISION

The accident in which a taxi, a. To regulate the Sudeten German! question it would not be necessary tram car and a private car, were to amend the Czecho-Slovakiau involved on May 18, has a sequel Constituation. Legislative measures at the Central Magistracy this alone would be enough to enable morning when Rev. L. C. Meeus, of the Sudeten Germans to be granted the Metropole Hotel, was fined $10 local self-administration.

by Mr. Butters for driving on the of the road and the wrong side driver of the tram, Tsang Sang Kong, was fined $15 for driving in a manner dangerous to the public.

CIVIL SERVICE POSTS As for the projected Nationalities Statute, the Sudeten Germans form 22 per cent. of the total population of Czecho-Slovakia and this per- centage of posts in the Civil Service Other would be allotted to them. Ethnic groups would likewise be considered in proportion to strength.

The "Paris Soir" states that this conversation took place after the report of Herr Henlein's talk with Mr. Ward-Price was published, so that it may be assumed that Dr Hodza's declarations to the "Paris Soir" are an answer to Herr Kon- rad. Henlein.-Trans-Ocean.

SUDETEN DEMANDS

their

Inspector Saunders said the motor car was completely on the wrong side of the road and collided the tracks of an with the taxi on east-bound tram car. A minute later, the tram car came from the west and ran into the taxi, com- pletely wrecking it.

The Rev. Mr. Meeus-told him that he had been accustomed to driving on the right side of the road on the Continent. As far as the tram driver was concerned, it was raining at the time and the road was dark. The window of the tram was closed and there was no wiper.

Mr. Gillard, representing the Tramway Co.,, said that provision Prague, To-day,

was being made for the drivers to The Sudeten German Party will have capes so that the windows present its demands formally to the could be kept open on rainy days, Czecho-Slovakian Government ir as wind screen wipers were course of the next few days, per- satisfactory. haps before the end of this week, according to a statement by Party quarters.

These demands have, in all es-

not

gentials, already been formulated SPEEDING TO CATCH

but-will, for the time being, not be published.

Well-informed quarters. believe that the demands will be based on the eight points Herr Henlein enu- merated at Karlsbad. Ocean.

CHIEF JUSTICE SAILS

MACAO BOAT

W. A. Sipprille, of Messrs W. Trans-Hunt and Co., was fined $25 by Mr. H. R. Butters, at the Central Ma- gistracy for speeding.

His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, together with Lady MacGregor, sailed this morn- ing for the United Kingdom via Canada in the. Empress of Japan. They are proceeding on furlough.

During Sir Atholl's absence, the Puigne Judge, Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell, will act as Chief Justice.

UNIVERSITY CONGREGATION

Sub-inspector B. G. Baker said defendant was travelling at the Irate of 25 miles an hour and was chased from the Naval Hospital to Arsenal street. Defendant's excuse was that he wanted to catch the Macao boat.

NAVAL MEN FINED

W. Hambrook, of HM.S. Perseus, was this morning fined $10 when he pleaded guilty to driving a motor car in Tytam Tuk on May 7 without m' appropriate licence. Defendant said he had milearner's licence and thought permitted The Congregation of the Univer-him to drive the sity of Hong Kong is to be held on tritt., Monday when the Chancellor, Sir An

Geoffry

grees. by Lady

cote will confer De- 30.will be accompanied allo

in that dis-

„Heaton, of fined $10 for to drive

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