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SPAIN
Soviet Government In Disagreement With Non-Intervention Committee's Plan
London, Sept. 9.
The Spanish question is'nt present under consideration of the Non-Intervention Commit- tee.
FROM PRAGUE
Appeal For Endorsement
Of "Last Proposals
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Prague, September 11.
The State President of Czechoslovakia. Dr. Eduard Benes, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, made his eagerly-awaited · broadcast address in the course of which he recommended members of the Republic to en- dorse the "last proposals”, submitted by the Government for the solution of the nationalistic question. In` Czechoslovakia,
Contrary to expectations. Dr. Benes did not deal with the eight points. formulated by Karlsbad Henlein and setting mands of the Sudeten-Germans, one by one.
Speaking of the situation as a
others human goodwill.
out the de-
dignity and
It is understood that the Soviet Ambassador. M. Maisky. has in- formed the Chairman, Lord Ply-- mouth, that the Soviet overn ment › does not agree to the whole Dr. Behes said that he was Secretary of the Non-Intervention strongly optimistic and added that "Our Republic has been develop- Committee going to Spain to in-his optimism today was greater ed quring the last twenty years in terview the leaders of the two than ever. He went on to say that a spirit of peace, promoting poli-
democracy sides regarding the withdrawal of he was speaking at a time "full of tical
and freedom. foreign volunteers, but that repre-international difficulties, the grea- economic and cultural advance- sentatives of the Republicans and test that have arisen since the ment, religious "toleration and so- Nationalists should come towar. I speak in this critical mo-cial justice. But we had, and sull London.
ment about ourselves and about have a problem-that of nation- our position in the midst of an ex-alitles:
M. Maisky declared that Russia will not agree to any more concessions made to General Franco. (Reater Bulletin).
BRITISH NOTE.
cited world, and I speak to all! "This question, like the others. Czechs and Slovaks, to the Ger-we tried to settle in our own way. mans and to all the other nation- alities
"I speak to them as fellow- beings who desire peace and quiet and who esteem
in
TO GERMANY REINFORCEMENTS
Cabinet's Attitude
Made Clearer
To
"
FOR THE JAPANESE
Tientsin, Sept. 19. Japanese reinforcements have been pouring into Tangku for three days in succession and foreign observers estimate: that the total number landed must be several divisions, which immediately entrained, for Tientsin, according to a re- .. purt yesterday.
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FASTER DEVELOPMENT
at
I must admit. however; that today, the rapid succession of European and world events make faster development Imperative. We can change the rate of the movement but not the spirit in which this State tends to settle its great current question, namely the spirit of true. sincere democracy.
"The questions which are issue and the principles according to which it is necessary to proceed towards a solution have been Published. Considerable part of this material is contained in the Nationalities Statute. The Gov- ernment motion, however, has not been given the form of law but of | agreement on the principles of the
new settlement.
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The motion contains several
parts that were not in the original plan but these have been worked
out so as to give the State what
nationalities what is their due.
SURE OF FUTURE''
London, Sept. 10, The Daily Mailand Daily Express splash statements in their issues this morning of their diplomatic correspon- dents that the British Govern- ment last night decided send to the German Govern-. ment a Note making More precise, the British Cabinet's attitude towards aggression.
Although official circles declare The diplomatic correspondent of that further Japanese troops have the Daily Express says that the been despatched in order to sup-belongs to the Stäte and to the step was decided by the Prime Press Chinese irregulars in North Minister. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, China who are successfully des in consultation with the Foreign troying stretches of the Peking Secretary (Lord Halifax) and the Hankow Railway Line which is Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir so important to the despatch of John Simen), after receiving the troops, foreign circles here fear British Ambassador. Sir Neville that the Japanese authorities may Henderson's report of his inter-be considering "a radical solution" view with the German Foreign to the problem of British and Minister, Herr Joachim von Rib-French settlements in Hertsin. bentrop, the result of which the All Japanese who were living in Ministers regarded as unsatisfac-these settlements left some time lago at the order of the Japanese authorities as "these areas have be- come breeding grounds of anti- Japanese activities in consequence of the unfriendly attitude of the Powers to Japan."--(Transoc
tory-Reuter),'.
-NERVOUSNESS IN LONDON
London, Sept 10. Nervousness concerning
. the European crisis was increased here "weakest spot" of the Czechoslovak this afternoon by reports of a confrontler, along a distance of abou, centration of German troops at the fifty miles. According to the paper. frontier of Austria and Czecho- diplomatic quarters regard. this slovakia.
concentration of troops as a means
Under the heading "Hitler Mas for adding weight to Germany's sing His Troops" the Evening contentions. Similar reports are Standard affirms that 200,000 men published in the Evening News. have been assembled at the (Transocean).
EVENTS IN PRAGUE NOT
SO IMPORTANT
"Times" Says Attention Is
On Nuremberg
London, Sept 10. opportunity to inform Chancellor Resumption of negotiations be-Hitler, informally, of the British tween the Sudeten German Party attitude,
It appears, says The Times. that and the Prague Government was prominently featured by the pa-Germany has hitherto not been pers here this morning in reports completely convinced that England on developments in the Czect. would not be disinterest in the fate of Czechoslovakia f an crisis,
In connection with these reports attempt was made to solve the the papers publish lengthy ex-nationalities problem by force.
The Times however, declares cerpts from Chancellor Hitler's ad- dress before party officials"at the that Sir Nevile Henderson has not Nuremberg pafty congress,
yet been instructed to seek an in- The Fuehrer's declaration that terview with the Fuehrer unless Germany was determined not to the Fuehrer himself should express capitulate to anybody and that a wish to see the Ambassador those making the mistake of coun- ting on Germany's, weakness, is particularly stressed
DOWNING STREET TALKS
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NO ACTION YET Although no Important British steps are to be expected during the week-end, since the British Gov.
"The Times" declares that event-ernment believes that the initia in Prague are far less important tive does not rest with London at
I know that our State will emerge victorious from our present difficulties. Let us not forget that faith and goodwil
can remove
mountains and that they will help us happily out of all European confusion of today."Transocean)
at the present moment, than the present, there can be no doubt developments that come from Nur that. Friday's negotiations were
devoted to certain preparations. emberg,
The papers, in the meantime. It is probable that the measures publish lengthy speculations re-announced by the Admiralty short- garding negotiations which tookly before Friday mid-night, were place in Downing Street on Friday likewise decided upon in the cours and which will probably be con-of Friday's deliberations since it tinued during the week-end. was expressly announced that, the As for as is known, nelther the measures were taken, "in view'o! Premier, Mr. Chamberlain, ant the developments in..
the European Foreign Secretary, Lord Hakfax. situation.". will risk a prolonged absence from While reporting in detail all the London for the time being.
developments in the situation, the || The Times Intimates that the papers, generally speaking, "show British Ambassador to Germany; considerable reserve in their ed Bir Nevile Henderson, will take the torial commerits."-(Transocean)
Mr Howard Hording
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