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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW HE WAS A ROUGH-AND-READY ROMEO.
But she was rougher and lots readierl
Marriage is a laugh-j
ing matter, and this
comedy proves it!
CHANGE of HEART
with
GLORIA STUART MICHAEL WHALEN
LYLE TALBOT
DELMAR WATSON JANE DARWELL Executive Producer So! M. Wurtzel Directed by James Tinling
SATURDAY
“LETTER OF INTRODUCTION”.
Adolphe Menjou
Andrea Leeds
Charlie McCarthay
A Universal Picture
TO-NIGHT'S DINNER
1. Mulligatawny Soup
2. Boiled Fish & Anchovy Sauce
3. Grilled Fillet of Beef &
Saratoga Chips
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Shrimp Pattie
4. Pork
7.
6. Butter Pudding
Cheese & Biscuit Tea or Coffee
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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 8, 1988,
HOW THE NEW HUNGARIAN FRONTIER WILL RUN
Vienna, To-day.
The Berlin-Rome axis acted yesterday as success- ful arbitrator in an international dispute of great importance and extraordinary compli- city, says a joint statement made by Count Ciano and Joachim von Ribbentrop to foreign newspaper correspondents immediately after the award in the Czech-Hungarian frontier dispute had been pronounced.
In this way it has again supplied the proof that it is a factor for peace and order in European poli- tics the statement goes on.
per- this
of
As result of the injustice of the (1) The territories to be ceded by treaties of 1919 a centre of manent unrest had arisen in part of Southeastern Europe. · An end has now been put to to this state of affairs by an impartial award pronounced after hearing both sides and deliberations be- tween the Foreign Ministers of Germany and Italy.
"We hope that from now on the relations between Hungary and Czechoslovakia will develop anew in a spirit of friendly and good neighbourly cooperation.
The chances of this occurring. have been greatly improved in that a new epoch in the relations be- tween the two countries can now be built up on the principle of [complete justice."
THE NEW FRONTIER
The new frontier will run from a point south of Pressburg and north of the Pressburg-Neuhaeusel railway line.
East of Lewenz, which falls to Hungary the frontier passes across the Eipel territory about 30 kilo- metres above the former frontier.
At Lutschenetz, which becomes Hungarian, the frontier line turns north-east, embraces Jolschwa and touches a German settlement area of Zips where it bends northwards to embrace the town of Kaschau and then joins the former frontier about 30 kilometres north of the railway junction Satoraljauhely.
Here it runs eastward to a point immediately north of Ungvár which falls to Hungary, then turns sharply south-east passing just north of Muncacs and continuing south-east reaches the old frontier north-east of the Rumanian rail- way station, Halmei. Ocean,
TEXT OF AWARD
Trans-
Vienna, To-day. The German-Italian arbitration conference announced its award, shortly after seven o'clock, yester day evening.
Czechoslovakia is to retain Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, as well as Neutra, and the town of Seveljusch in the Carpathian- Ukraine."
The towns of Neuheausel, Lewenz, Lutschenetz, Kaschau,...... Uzhorod
and Muncacs are awarded to Hun- gary.
to
The frontiers areas awarded Hungary are to be occupied by Hun- garian troops in the period from November 6 to 10.
Arrangements for the transfer of the territory are to be made by a special commission.
The text of the award is as fol- Hows:
(2)
A
Czechoslovakia to Hungary are indicated on the accom- panying map. The task determining the frontier on spot will be left to a Hungarian- Czechoslovakian commission. ter- The evacuation of the ritories to be ceded by Czecho- slovakia and their occupation by Hungary will begin on November 5 and is to be carried out by November 10, 1938. The individual stages of the eva- cuation and the occupation as well
as the other matters arising out of this procedure are to be determined forthwith by a Hungarian and Czecho- slovakian commission. (3) The Czechoslovak Government
shall undertake to see that the territories to be ceded are left in a proper and orderly con- dition upon the evacuation. (4) Questions arising out of the
(5)
ec-
cession of the territory pecially the questions of State citizenship and the right of option are to be regulated by a Hungarian Czechoslovakian commission.
for
Likewise it will be the task of this commission to agree upon specific provisions protection of persons of Magyar nationality ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄remaining in Czechoslovakian territory and of persons of non-Magyar na- tionality remaining in the ter- ritory to be ceded to Hungary. This commission will have to take special care in seeing that the Magyar ethnic groups in Pressburg are given parity with the other ethnic
groups
in that town. (6) Insofar as disadvantages and difficulties of economic charac- ter or a deterioration of com- munications as a result of the cesssion of territory to Hun- gary occur in the territory re.. maining in Czechoslovakia, the. Hungarian Government shall in accord with the Czecho- alovakian Government do ite utmost to surmount such dis- advantages and difficulties. (7) Should difficulties or doubts arise during the carrying out of this arbitration award, the Hungarian and Czechoslovakian Governments shall acquaint each other immediately............. In the event of their being un- able to reach an agreement on a matter of this kind, they shall submit this matter for a final decision to the German and Italian Governments." Trans-Ocean...
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