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IN SUDETEN AREAS

London, To-day.

In the absence of exact information concerning the Sunday conference between Konrad Henlein and Lord Runciman's secretary, Mr. Ashton- Gwatkin, yesterday's morning papers indulge in extensive speculation, agreeing, however, on three points:-

1, It is generally conceded that Mr. Ashton-Gwatkin was not un- favourably impressed with Herr Henlein's report upon his Berchtesgaden conversation with the German Chancellor and that the prospect of negotiations continuing is bright although the address of the Sudeten German Deputy, Herr Wollner, in Asch on Sunday, came as an uncomfortable surprise.

2, It is assumed that the counter-proposals by the German Chan- cellor contained a demand for the reorientation of the Prague foreign policy.

3, The papers all claim to be in a position to state that under certain circumstances, the Reich will demand a plebiscite in the Sudeten German region' should the Prague Government decline to recognise the Fuehrer's demands.

It is generally believed, however, the eight points contained therein that such an acceptance is unlikely but on the other hand, Henlein has in view of the fact that the Czecho-intimated his willingness to make slovak Government is already at concessions as has the Prague gov- work on a "Fourth Plan”.

ernment. In the meantime, official and The paper points out that - most press circles

are awaiting with of the concessions on the part of considerable apprehension, the the Czechoslovak Government

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Through the drawing of Hitler FURTHER HENLEIN VISIT

into negotiations, the situation has become international and European Konrad Henlein will probably diplomats are required to tackle visit the Fuehrer again within the a problem which has already reach- next few days to report on the lat-ed its crisis state.

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est developments and much de- In conclusion, the paper stresses pends upon his statements. Should the importance of disassociating the its solution from they be favourable in nature, it is problem and believed that no radical pronounce-threats of armed intervention and ment will be made.

expresses the hope that this stand- The "Daily Express" states that point will also prevail at Nurem- Hitler will discuss the Czechoslo-berg-Trans-Ocean.

vak situation on September 12. The

Liberal "News Chronicle" declares that the Fuehrer demanded. not.

only the reorientation of Czechos- LORD PLYMOUTH

the

lovak foreign policy but also complete removal of Czech police], officials from Sudeten German dis- tricts, this point having also been insisted upon by Konrad Henlein in his famous Karlsbad programme.

"MILITARY PROBLEM"

AND SPAIN

London, To-day: Lord Plymouth, Chairman of the Non-Intervention Committee

The paper also mentions the is returning to London to-day.

It is likely that Lord Plymouth "Military Problem," declaring that

the Prague Government would be will have discussions with the lead- the Chairman's willing to

Gering members of include Sudeten mans in the infantry and cavalry sub-committee to ascertain the views of the Czechoslovak Army but not of their governments on the sug exclusively Sudeten German detach- gestion submitted to them last week ments in the artillery or Air Force. that the Secretary of the Commit- Nor will the Czechoslovak War tee should visit the two sides In Ministry permit Germans to occupy Spain with a view to explaining in high commanding posts in the full the British Plan for the with- Army, according to the paper, since drawal of volunteers.-British this would place them in a position | Wireless. to disrupt the force from within.

Lord Rothermere's organ, the "Daily Mail," protests against the tendency of foreign papers to make the German Chancellor alone res ponsible for the further progress of negotiations.

TYPHOON FILLS UP

The Royal Observatory reports that pressure is highest over the Pacific to the east of Japan, and a weak anti-cyclonic area is indicated Ascertaining that little or

no over. China. A trough of relative- progress has been made during the ly low pressure extends from past days, the "Times" emphasizes do-Ching to the Loochoos; whe that time is limited and all parties typhoon appears to have filled up. must exert themselves in order to and the northern depression is make up for lost time.

· DEATH WARRANT: Referring to the Karlsbad

pro-

gramme of Konrad Henlein, the

situated over the Sea of Japan; moving northward. Forecast"--- winds, moderate; fair.

Temperature yesterday res

paper emphasizes that the Prague 91 degrees for the third suč government would sign⠀⠀⠀ i Its own day Rainfall is now nearly death warrant should it

to inches below average,

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