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COPENHAGEN”
WILLIAM POWELL, LUISE RAINER in
MEDIATOR'S CALL UPON HERR HENLEIN
PRAGUE, TO-DAY.
DETAILS OF A MEETING WHICH TOOK PLACE YESTER DAY BETWEEN HERR KONRAD HENLEIN AND MEMBERS OF STAFF RUNCIMAN'S LORD
WERE MADE KNOWN IN A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED FROM THE HEARQUARTERS OF THE SUDETEN GERMAN PARTY.
Mr. Ashton-Gwatkin, according to this account, arrived in Asch in the afternoon where he was in- formed that Herr Henlein was not in the town, but that his Deputy, Dr. Frank, could be reached in
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KARL REIN RELEASED AND IN H.K.
The "China Mail" learns – au- thoritatively that Karl Rein, the young German who was arrested on May 28 on Wongsha Station on suspicion of espionage, has been released by the Canton Govern- ment, and has arrived in Hong Kong.
It is understood that he is leav- ing for Germany by the first available boat.
MARTIAL LAW EXTENDED
Prague, To-day. The three members of Lord Runci- Deaths as result of the clashes man's staff thereupon drove to in the Sudeten German region on Eger where they had an interview Tuesday and yesterday have reach- ed 23, according to an official Czech with Dr. Frank,
In this interview, Frank again report issued last evening. spoke of the urgent need of fulfill- ing the Party's demands and... ́ ́ in-
These include 10 Czech
gen-
isted that the Czech Government darmes, 2 Czech civilians, one sol-
had brought about the present
dier, 10 Sudeten Germans.
Those seriously wounded include
crisis by refusing to reply to these 14 Sudeten Germans, 17 gendarmes,
demands.
24 Czech civilians, 15 police offi He said, however, that he was cials, 2 frontier guards and 3 ́sol- prepared to arrange for Mr. Ashton-diers. Gwatkin to meet Konrad Henlein.
It is emphasised that the casual- This meeting then took place at ties resulted in every case from Asch.
attempts at insurrection by Sudeten Herr Henlein drew attention to Germans armed with fire-arms. the growing toll of victims of the
Order has been restored in all measures taken against the Sude-sections except in Schwaderbach. tens and blamed the Czechoslovak The military court, it is Government for having in this way phasised in a report, will not con- disrupted the negotiations.
sider the nationalities of accused He said, however, that immediate in dealing with those guilty of in- realisation of the Party's demands citing or participating in the clashes. would create the possibility
em-
reopening of negotiations a. It is further announced that mar-
with tial law has been extended to three the Government, whereby the basis other Sudeten German districts, of these new negotiations would namely Graslitz, Joachimsthal and not be the eight Karlsbad demands, Bischofsteinitz. bat the right of the Sudetens to selfdetermination.--Trans-Ocean.
Reports of serious clashes in Haberspirk yesterday are denied, it being declared that the incidents took place on Tuesday, four Czech
DECREE MADE gendarmes and two Sudeten. Ger-
The
ABSOLUTE restored in Haberspirk yesterday,
decree nisi awarded
mans being killed. Order, was
Mrs. according to an official report.
Jean Elspeth Featherstone, other- Trans-Ocean. wise known as Jean Elspeth Lang- ley Levy, on April 3 last when she petitioned for divorce from Ernest Charles Featherstone, was made absolute at Divorce Court this morning.
Mr.
The Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, presided, while Mr. W. A. Mackinlay appear- ed for petitioner.....
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________ Canton, To-day.
It is learned here that a Japanese aircraft carrier, hitherto an chored off Tongkawan, is now ly- miles ing off the coast about 80 from Hainan, The Japanese planes which bombed Kwellin, Liuchow and Wuchow on Tuesday are said to have come from this aircraft- carrier. Central News.
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