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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 27, 1938.
MOSCOW'S LOYALTY TO OBLIGATIONS: DOUBTS IF TENSION IS OVER
Moscow, To-day.
Nobody doubts the Soviet's loyalty to its treaty obligations, writes "Izvestia" on the events in Czecho-Slovakia.
The newspaper expresses the opinion that tension
exists in spite of the momentary lull.
THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT THE "FASCIST AGGRES- SOR" WILL NOT TRY FULL-SPEED TACTICS IN THE NEAR FUTURE, AND NO CONCESSION BY THE CZECHS WILL AVERT WAR UNLESS THE FASCIST AGGRESSOR IS MADE TO REALISE THAT EUROPE DOES NOT IN- TEND TO SACRIFICE ONE OF THE LAST STRONGHOLDS OF PEACE IN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA.—REUTER.
Berlin, To-day.
No fresh incidents have been reported from Czecho-Slovakia or along the Czech frontier· during the past 24 hours. Reuter.
NEW WARNING
Berlin, To-day. A new warning in connection with the Czecho-Slovakian issue appears in the National Socialist Party or- gan, the "Voelkischer Beobachter."
The paper states that the tension has not relaxed and the peril not passed.
ARAB ATTACKS IN PALESTINE
Jerusalem, To-day. Arab irregulars carried out numerous attacks in various parts of Palestine yesterday, chiefly on military camps in the mountains, on the aerodrome at Lydda and on several Jewish settlements.
After stressing the calm attitude A police patrol not far from adopted by Germany and the Sude-Jaffa was attacked by Arab irregu- ten Germans in face of the Czech|lars, one Englishman being killed. provocations, it launches a sharp
The patrol was busy removing a attack upon the press of the Wes-mine placed by irregulars beneath tern democracies for having given a bridge. When British reinforce- the whole affair the character of a
ments arrived the Arabs were European crisis.
driven back and seven Arab irre- gulars were taken captive' by the
In view of "the continuation of British troops.-Trans-Ocean. Czech excesses," it goes on to say, Germany invites the Powers, Bri- tain in particular, to come with the greatest possible number of
reli-
POSTPONEMENT
able observers to the Sudeten Ger- OF ELECTION URGE
|man country in order to form their own idea of the peril in all its as- pects.--Trans-Ocean.
MOSCOW VIEW
Moscow, To-day.
Prague, To-day. Several Czecho-Slovakian muni- cipalities have petitioned for the postponement of the municipal elec- tions of 29th May and 12th June, states the "Neue Morgenpost" to- day.
The European political situation continues to be serious, says a
The reason for the petition is re. statement issued by the official ported to be that a considerable Tass agency to the Soviet press number of those entitled to vote yesterday. "There is no reason are among those called
up this for optimism displayed by Paris week for military service. and London circles. It has become Competent authorities have not evident that London and Paris yet reached any decision regarding exerted & new pressure upon the petition.-Trans-Ocean. Prague in order to extort new con- cessions from Prague." Ocean..
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Trans-
M. JAN MASARYK IN PRAGUE
Prague, To-day.
ITALIAN WOUNDED FROM SPAIN
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Rome, To-day, The Italian hospital ship, "Aquileja" arrived at Naples yes- terday with 600 wounded Italian volunteers from Spain, 500 of them from the "Littorio” and “23rd March" divisions and of the storm Jan Masaryk, Czecho-Slovakian detachments, "Black Arrow” and Minister in London, arrived by "Blue Arrow." plane yesterday, bringing to the The population gave the home- Czecho-Slovakian Government the comers an enthusiastic welcome. proposal by Lord Halifax on Wed- Trans-Ocean. nesday that neutral observers
should be sent to "Czecho-Slovakia, Pointing out that only one side particularly Sudeten German of Saigon Street was open for the territory.
parking of motor-cars, Mr. Q. A.
M. Masaryk will have conversa A. MacFadyen imposed a fine of tions with M. Benes, Dr. Hodza and $8 on Mr. C. L. Williams," of the Dr. Krofta - to-day: The Czecho Asiatic Petroleum Company, who Slovakian Government will there-admitted ʼn breach of the traffic re- after hold a Council of Ministers to gulations on being summoned at decide their attitude on the British the Kowloon Police Court this proposal.-Trans-Ocean.
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