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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

CANDID REVELATION OF THE DEFENDERS, COMBATING AN AGGRESSION !

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Sudetens Sniping Czechs Unaware Of Agreement

Prague, To-day.

It is clear amidst the rumours of which Prague at present is full that the Slovak problem will come prominently into the foreground, and it is hoped that within the next twenty-four hours some basis of agreement will be found. Dr. Tisor, successor to the late Father Hlinka, head of the Slovak People's Party, is showing a some- what intransigeant spirit.

Writing in the organ of the auto-They will act as intermediaries nomists he foreshadows a federat- to settle questions arising out of ed Czecho-Slovak state, and says the transfer of Sudeten territory that an announcement of historic and the exchange of population. importance will be made at the At the moment, Herr Kundt and plenary meeting of the party at Herr Neuwirth are tackling the Zilina on Thursday,

ticklish business of trying to get into touch with several thousand Meanwhile, three Sudeten Ger- Sudetens who are now sniping the

attacking Herr Police and

isolated man deputies, Herr Kundt, Neuwirth and Herr Peters,

have parties,

not knowing about the settlement.-Reuter. regained liberty of movement after being confined to their quarters for la week.

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SEPTEMBER, 1938-

Vol. VII, No. 2

ARTICLES

Confucius On Poetry

by Zau Sinmay. Lamaism and its Influence on Chinese Buddhism by John Calthorpe Blofeld. Shakespeare and the Soldier by EL. Harvey. Education and the State by Lancelot Forster.

CHRONICLE ·

Art Chronicle by Chun Kum-wen

TRANSLATION

Six Poems by John C. H. Wu,

THREE SLOVAKS The new Cabinet includes General Sirovy as Premier and National De- fence Minister, M. Chvalkovsky as Foreign Minister and three Slovak Ministers.-Reuter.

"FIGHT NOW" WORST FALLACY IMAGINABLE

Lord

London, To-day,

Baldwin in his Lords speech, paid high tribute to Mr. Neville Chamberlain for his great contribution towards the work of European pacification. He also found words of praise for Lord Halifax.

The whole country, declared Lord Baldwin, owes a debt of gratitude to the British Prime Minister for the Munich agreement.

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He advised the Government to push on with its national defences and to mobilize the industries of the country. There should be no difference of party as far as the national defences are concerned.

One good thing emerges from the crisis, he said, all peoples had looked down into the crater of a volcano and are now asking, ques- tions to which they will demand an answer.

Some people had been saying that if we have got to fight one day, let us rather fight now. That, de clared the former Prime Minister, is one of the worst fallacies imagin- able.

War was never inevitable, and if there was a ninety-five per cent, possibility of war, he himself would hang on to the five per cent, till he died. Trans-Ocean.

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