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CABLES
FRENCH SOLDIERS SUDDENLY RECALLED FROM LONG LEAVE
PRECAUTIONS ALONG
EASTERN FRONTIER
Päris, September, 5... All officers and men of the French Army on long leave at Nancy have been recalled to the colours by telegram. This step la officially described as a "measure of prudence.”
Ocers and non-commissioned officers of the Nancy garrison have been instructed not to leave the city, so that they can be reached at the shortest notice.
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Similar precautions have also been taken at Metz and Stras- bourg, along the whole eastern frontier.
The French action follows the "It is not tb be understood why manning of German frontier for- we should be again taking' military tifications, which Berlin now ad-measures while negotiations are mita.Reuter).
ASCH MEETING
Prague, Sept. 5. Mr. F. T. A. Ashton-Gwatkin. Lord Runciman's assistant, had a three-hour conversation with the Sudeten leader. Konrad Henlein. at the latter's home in Asch yes- terday.
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that
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Herr Henlein was accompanied by Herr nk, but Sudeten quar- attention to the fact Kundt and Herr were not present (although they had participated In the discussions with the Czech Government
Sebekowsky
proceeding in Prague and Lord Runciman is in Prague to give triendly advice. We shall not allow ourselves to be perturbed by such "measures for it takes two toj settle a difference by force. second party there.
The
BRITISH NAVY STANDS BY AT GIBRALTAR
London, Sept. 5. H.M.S. Hood, HMLS. Repulse, three destroyers and one sub- marine are due at Gibraltar shortly.
It is understood" that the Hood is going to Gibraltar be-
cause it is thought desirable to have a British far officer in the vicinity in view of a "cer- tain liveliness" in the Straits, The destroyers will proceed to Nyon, for patrol · duty.— (Reuter).
is, however, not COMMON PEACE
NO COMPROMISE
***Germany does not Warit any war but the Fuehrer de- sires unequivocally that the Sudeten Germans should have the rights to which they are entitled as part of a great and proud nation.
**Compromises in this struggle Hence, the opinion is expressed are no longer possible. The Karis- that only the meeting between į bad demands are the starting Herr Hitler and Herr Henlein was point for agréement. They are not discussed.(Reuter).
the last but only the first of the demands which we shall present."
-Transocean).
CZECH LEADERS CONFER
Prague, Sept. 5. There is good reason to believe i that the Czech Premiler, Dr. Milan Hodza, spent the week-end Frague, where he interviewed Dr. Edouard Benes, the President.
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Dr. Hodza is also reported to have seen other personalities- (Reuter),
PRO-GERMAN
DEMONSTRATIONS
SHOT FIRED
AT EGYPT'S
YOUNG KING
AIM OF U.S. AND FRANCE
M. Bonnet Stresses Bonds Linking Two Nations
Paris, Sept. 5.
ML Georges, Bonnet, French Foreign Minister, spoke yester- day on the "kind fatality”. which brings the American and.. French armies under one flag as soon as they mobilise, to defend the principles of both" nations, which they tegard as the most precious patrimony of mankind.
The occasion was the inaugura tion of the United States Monu meat.
Pointing to the noble grave, M.
Prague, Sept. 5. BULLET LUCKILY Bonnet turned to the American
Unprecedented pro-German de- monstrations occurred yesterday at two harvest festivals in the Sudeten German region..
At Petschen, a wildly enthusias- tic crowd of 1,500 shouted: "We Want Our Fuehrer." and sang the forbidden Horst Wessel song.
At Garmisch and Krumau there were the usual cries of Ein Volk! Ein Volk! En Reich! Ela Fuehrer!, which were followed by a chorus of "We Want to be Home in the Reich."
The demonstrations were ob- viously organised and suggest that a plebiscite idea, similar to that conducted in the Baar region, is not far in the background.—(Reu- ter);
· SUDETENS' INSISTENCE
Prague, Sept. 5, The first pronouncement on the Sudeten German attitude towards the new Czech programme Wis made yesterday by the Sudeten Deputy. Herr Wollner, at the Harne Thanksgiving Festival. In Asch, attended by 10.000 people, including Herr Henlein.
"Agreement between "the Czechs and Sudeten Germans. is only possible on a basis of the eight Karlstad points. A preliminary condition for agreement, however, is that
all Czechs that have immigrat. ed into Sadeten German, ter- ritory since 1918 should return to the places from which they came," declared Herr Wollner.
Considerable Tension In Palestine
BRITISH OFFICIALS THREATENED BY LETTERS
Jerusalem, Sept. 5. Adding to the considerable, tension now evident through- nut Palestine, it is rumoured that some British officials have. received threatening letters. The growing activities of Arab frregulars are causing grave con- cern, and Arab police are expected to be replaced by strong detach- ments of British police who are ar- riving in a few days' time.
GOES ASTRAY
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Cairo, Sept. 5.il attempt was made the life of King Farouk of Egypt in Alexandria last night when, as he was leaving
the sporting club where a swim- ming contest, had been held, man on the roof of the grandstand fired a shot at the young ruler.
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KING FAROUK
The shot. however, went as a police, knocked the on out of the man's hand.
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King Farouk remained com. pletely calm during the incident, and drove away, amid the ac- clamation of a Large crowd though nothing had happened.
The assailant was immediately arrested.(Transocean).
ASSAILANTA SYRIAN
Alexandria, Sept. 5.
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The man who fred a shot last night at King Farouk is alleged to be a Syrlan. Two spectators the were wounded in the leg by shot which went astray,--(Reu ter),
NOT DELIBERATE!
Alexandria, Sept. 5. An official communique is- suc tale last night on the shooting incident does not say that there has been an attem DÅ, on the King's life.
Accused was merely charged with possession of firearms.
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From the position of the alleged assailant in relation to King Farouk at the time the shot, was Continuous supervision over the fired, "It does hot appear that Hell- main roads has brought traffic in berate attempt to kill the King many parts of the country almost was planned.— (Reust),
to a standstill.-(Transocean).
CHOLERA IN HOWMA
·AND WENSI ·
Pioglu, Sept. 5.
LAW STUDENT".
Cairo, Sept. 5.
It is officially declared that from the spot whers, the shot was fired, the King could not have been seen as his car had passed· sóme!
A cholera epidemic is raging in time before,
and around Howma and Wenil, The man taken into custody is "south of Linfen in southern a law. student named Jean Asfat. Bhansi A large number "of against whom the only -- charge Japanese soldiers have died of the being preferred is that of posses- disease (Central News).
sion of firearms.--(Transocean),
Ambassador, Mr. W. M. Bullitt, and [continued: " "Never have your leaders or ours accepted the idea that war is inevitable, and never have they accepted the idea that
could they
remain indifferent should a conflagration threaten to wreck civilisation.
POLICY OF PEACE "France is sure of your friend! · ship as long as she pursues a pollevi of peace with all her neighbours,” After declaring that they did not disguise the gravity of the Czech problem but hoped that the heavy menace at pr sent hanging lover Europe would be dispersed, M. Bonnet added: "In any case, France will remain loyal to the pacts and treaties she has conclud- ed and will remain faithful to the undertakings she has given."
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