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Labour Demands Britain

Should Resist Attack

On Czechoslovakia

London. September 8.

A joint meeting at Blackpool yesterday of the General Council

of the Trades Union Congress, the National Executive of the Labour Party and the Executive of the Parliamentary Labour Party. has issued a Manifesto demanding the immediate summoning of Parlin- ment to consider the international situation.

The Labour manifesto declares that the entire world stands

on the brink of war, and an ap-

palling and irreparable. disaster

foundation

Czech-Sudeten Incidents

the

of

Lari-

12.

threatens civilization

the ewing to restrained display of violence and force by aggressor states.

arms

The manifesto demands that the Spanish Government's right to purchase

its tar

defence should be restored, and that the French frontier should be reopen- ed.

Czecho-

Berlin, Sept. 8.

A German News Agency re- port describes the alleged at. tack on two Sudeten German deputies at Machrisch-Ostrau by Czech mounted police with riding whips as a "monstrous scandal."

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Woman On Heroin Pill Charge

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At the Kowloon Court yesterday. Mr. Barnett reserved judgment in the case against Cheung Yeung. married woman charged with possession of 500 heroin pills. until Saturday at 12:30 p.m.

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The report adds that the de- It declares that the slovakia Government has made a putles had gone to Investigate re generous offer to satisfy the fullest ports of the beating and ill-treat-

Addressing the Court after hear-

Japan its nationalities, ing of 82 Sudeten Germans who ing of the evidence was concluded, aspirations of and should the German Govern

Mr. Silva stated that it was, in his ment, despite this, make war on

opinion, a case of a planted charge Czechoslovakia it would brand it self as a traitor to humanity.

It is added that a telegram. of since every consideration of demo- cracy forbids the dismemberment protest has been

were alleged to have been dragged from their beds and imprisoned

for the possession of arms or citing the way that several of the weapons.

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Interior demanding the

defendant as it would be undesir tion of the Sudeten races to Nazi the

punishment of the officers conable that her child be born in gaol. Government control.

British Labour, says the man-cerned in the incident.-(Reuter). festo emphatically repudiates the right of the British, or any other Government, to use "diplomatic force or other pressure to compel the acceptance of such humilia- tion.

The British Government must leave no doubt in the mind of the German Government that it will unite with the French and Sovlet Governments to resist, any attack on Czechoslovakia.-(Reuter).

NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN Prague, Sept. 8. The Sudeten German Party has accepted the Czech Gay- ernment's nine-point proposals as a basis for further negotia- tlons.

At the same time, the Sude- tens have decided to break off negotiations because of recent Incidents, especially ona in which two Sudeten deputies

alleged аге

to have been brutally beaten by the Police at Maerischostrau.

The Sudetens deciared that this incident shows that the Prague Government has not suficient control of the situation to warrant negotiations being conducted in the necessary atmosphere of calm. COMPLAINT ‘ADDRESSED

A complaint has been addressed

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LONDON'S BEGRETS

London, Sept. 8. The new situation fu Czechoslovakia, created by the Incidents in Machrich-Ostrau. is "very deeply regretted" here.(Transocean).

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PASCH NOT TO

RUN AGAIN

› London, Sept. 8. Mr. H. E. Morriss, öf Shang- PARIS STIRRED ··

hal, the owner of Pasch, made Paris, Sept. 8. a written statement to Reuter

after the race as follows. The news from Prague on the

"All knew Paśch was brilliant, but incidents in Maehrisch-Ostrau has caused considerable stir in as regards the St. Leger there political circles here.

arose a question of his stamina. It Notwithstanding that Parts feels was the pubild who made hire such compelled by reason of its close a pronounced favourite. You can connection with the Prague Gov-imagine 'my strong additional emment. to

condemn neither cause for rejoicing had Pasch been party until the official version of successful. We definitely need him the Czech Government is made for our stud. known, dispatches from Prague to

I suppose we are ali orphans of indicate that such man-made storms some time the papers clearly the responsibility for the incidents or another. resides with the Czech police.

It is admitted in semi- official circles that the pro- posals of the Czechoslovak Government have

caused fierce, opposition among a sec- tion of the Czech population. This is attributed to the far- reaching concessions made, and dispatches seek to "ex- plain the incidents from this opposition.

Shortly after reports of the in-

Bonnet.

"I know the rhythmic running of our stud was on the point of being somewhat shaken recently, especially in the mating require- ments of our mares.

"Recently I refused to entertain, a big offer to translate Pasch into cash.

"Perhaps it was facetious of me to toy with rhythm because his name should be pronounced as if it was spelt Pask." Pasch embarks on his stud cateer in a very conservative way

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to the President. Dr. Edouard eldents had been received in Paris, Benes, and to the British mediator. the Foreign Minister, M. Georges and will not be presented with

arranged ar Interview Lord Runciman.

The Sudeten Germans have also with the British Ambassador. Bir more than 15 mares during his

first season. protested against the premature Eric Phipps, late last evening.

Mrs. Morriss said, "I have been On the whole, however, Paris publication of the Government's proposals before they had, as a was inclined to take a calm view looking after my husband's inter- party to the negotiations, received of the situation, and the hope isesta while he is in China. Our con expressed that further negotia- has been helping and will continue their copies.--(Reuter).

“IMPORTED”. CZECHS

tions on the Nationalities Statute to help.

"We are perfectly satisfied that Nuremberg, Sept. 8. would be possible.-(Transocean).

we have an exceedingly good, horse, Rellable German circles here today stated that the Sudetén Czech state, leaving the essential and his stud career is assured an of the country. to the we already had many applications. Germans in Czechoslovakia will control continue to the main points of Prague Government, though they for his services after winning their

would require one Sudeten minister their demands.

Pasch will not run again.- (Reuter),

pre-

German

fair treatment, to the Germans.

A well-informed spokesman said

Guineas."

that the Nuremberg anti-Jewish POSSESSIONS OF

In addition to administrative in the Government to guarantee autonomy and the dominance of the language in Sudeten districts, they demand the withdrawal of Czechs who have been "im- ported" into Budelen territory. They also ask for compensation for the economie losses incurred a result of the alleged dis- crimination in the award of con- tracts and other business arrange- ments. The Sudetene also require that a German be posted in Prague to deal with the appointment of all] Sudeten officials.

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HITLER-HENLEIN TALKS

laws could not apply to the Sude- ten region.Reuter)......

SUDETENS WILL RECONSIDER

Prague, Sept. 8. " A promise to reconsider the situation tomorrow was given by the Sudetens at their meet- ing with Premier Hodza shortly "after they had received the

new proposals.

Dr. Hodza assured them that the Maehrischastrau incident would be the subject of the strictest in-

ARMS

Committal proceedings against Lau Mel, charged with the posses- sion of one 35 calibre pistol and eight rounds of ammunition' of the same calibre, were commenced at the Kowloon Court yesterday be- tore Mr. Barnett

Det.-Egt. H. J, Baldwin is pro secuting.

Iku is also being charged with

It is understood that the Bude-vestigation immediately and the larceny of the pistol, from Chan tén leader. Herr Henlein, who is guilty would be punished.

Chi-man, junk master.

Sgt. G., Perkins, Police Armourer, how having a series of talks with This was revealed in a com- Herr Hitler here, will be in a post-munique which was issued after stated that the pistol was of Hon- tion when he leaves to regard the the talks, and which adds that garan manufacture, The eight Czech proposals as a starting Premier Hodza stated the same rounds of ammunition were of point for further negotiations. time that other measures would be Chinese manufacture.

Hearing of the committal pro- It is emphasised here that what taken to prevent any recurrence of

will be concluded, to- the Budetens require is home rule violence in Czechoslovakia (Reuceedings within the framework of the ter

morrow afternoon.

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