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Sir Arnold Wilson Asks Questions On Czech Issue

LONDON, TO-DAY: THE CONSERVATIVE MEMBER, SIR ARNOLD WILSON, QUES TIONED MR. CHAMBERLAIN IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. YESTERDAY ON WHETHER THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, WHICH SUPPORTED THE CZECHS AND SLOVAKS IN 1918 WHEN, THE LATTER CLAIMED THE RIGHT OF SELF-DETERMINATION, IS NOW WILLING TO GIVE ASSURANCES THAT IT WOULD REFUSE TO LEND MORAL OR OTHER SUPPORT TO THE CZECHS IF THE LATTER, SHOULD IN THE EVENT OF A FAILURE OF THE PRESENT NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN THE CZECH GOV- ERNMENT AND THE SUDETEN GERMAN PARTY, RE- FUSE TO ALLOW A PLEBISCITE THAT MIGHT BE DE- ~MANDED BY THE SUDETEN GERMANS.

The Premier replied: "The par- leys between the parties concerned are still in progress and I think). that one should rather hope for a success of these parleys than to take her fallure as granted from the outset."

PARIS CROWDS

THRONG STREETS ALL NIGHT

Mr. Hugh Dalton then asked the Premier whether the British Gov- ernment would, if the Czech Gov ernment · should make ̈ reasonable and generous proposals for a settlement of the problem, lend its support to that - Government in opposing unreasonable and exces thronged until the early sive demands which were bound to hours of this morning by

result in a complete dissolution of the Czechoslovakian Republic..

Paris, To-day. The streets were

entranced crowds if- The Premier replied: "Whether specting the fairyland unreasonable may be a matter of which effaced the prosaic

the demands are reasonable or

dispute."

capital.

Millions of British and French flags fluttered in the light breeze and every vehicle was similarly camouflaged.

· STATUTE ISSUE

Sir-Arnold Wilson asked Mr. Chamberlain whether the Premier

Buildings are draped with the had received a copy of the Nation- alities Statute which will be sub-national colours, interspersed with mitted to the Czech Parliament and messages of welcome, while colour- whether the Premier was aware ed fountains are playing and on that non-publication had given a the Seine, floodlights heightened the Special late editions of the news- German desire that a plebiscite be held under international super-papers carried a message from the Vision, and what steps the Premier Minister of National Defence, M. intended to take in order to assure Edouard Daladier, saying: that publication took, place before "In bringing us the valuable testi- the matter was referred to the mony of their personal friendship, League of Nations in accordance King George and Queen Elizabeth make the whole of France aware of with the minorities treaties:→

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LEAGUE ASSEMBLY DELEGATION

London, To-day.

us

Mr. Chamberlain declared that the close amity which unites

all the peoples the answer to the first question with was negative. As far as he knew the British Empire. Such friend- the__proposals were still being ship forged by history and drafted, 80 that the question of by experience and difficulties borne publication did not arise Trans together, is precious itself, but the Ocean.

REICH DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENTS

Berlin, To-day.

the

It is announced here that Chief of the Etiquette Department of the German Foreign Office, are

circumstances render it more pre- cious still because it represents the highest and most solid determina- tion for peace existing in the world

to-day." Reuter

GOLD RESERVES OF JAPAN TO GO?

Tokyo, To-day.

An unexpectedly heavy burder The United Kingdom delegation Von Buelow-Schwante has been ap

of expenditure caused by the wa to the next meeting of the League pointed as Minister to Belgium.

Baron Von Richthofen, who hith- of Nations Assembly in September | will consist of the Foreign Secre-erto held the Brussels post, will with. China has compelled the Min propose to the Cabinet the suppres tary, Lord Halifax, and the Lord shortly be appointed to some other ister of Finance, Mr. Ikeda, to Privy Seal, Earl De La Warr, and post in the Diplomatic Service, sion of the embargo on the export Herr Von Buelow's successor as of Japan's gold reserves in order the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Colonel D. J. Colville,

the

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with the following substitute dele marim of the Etiquette Depart to purchase, raw materiala, which

ary

of the Foreign Office, will be are urgently needed to continue the

hostilities

that It is stated that in view

the

decreas

the Under Secretary of Baron Von Doernbeng.

the 'RA, Butler, It is moreover announced

foreign trade, cretary to the the former Deputy Chief of

Ber Etiquette Department, Herr Soltze,

fe no other possibility buy will go

Tokyo as the First Couning indispensable polles. The Added, will be dis-

Cabinet toi

mbassy to:

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