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MUNICH MEETING PRODUCES FOUR-POWER PACT

Fears Subside As Czech Question

War Fears

Nears Settlement

Munich, September 30.

The conversations which took place here between Mr. Noville Chamberlain. M. Daladler, Signor Mussolini and Herr filtler ended late last night in a complete agreement being reached, states an off- cial joint communique, which adds that the terms and provisions of the agreement have been transmitted to the Czechoslovakian Gov- ernment

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The Joint Four-Power agree- ment contains the following points:

1. Evacuation of uncontested Sudeten districts in Czechoslova. kia to begin on October 1.

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Sudeten German problem but the of the also

question Hungarian, Polish and Slovak minorities was discussed dar. ing the conference. When the first

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2. Britain. France and Italy nouncing that agreement had been agree that evacuation of the re-reached at Munich were received gton be completed by October 10 here, the Orst question asked was without destruction of any exist-naturally what will become of the

the Hungarian minority. ing Installations, for which Czech Government is to be res Reports from Munich assert that In regions Inhabited by the Hun- ponsible.

Four powers before their Arst meeting at Munich,

The Czech Government W13 prepared to cede to Germany that territory containing over 50 per cent. German inhabitants, and asks for itself only such frontiers as will make the new Czech State capable of existence and defence.

"The Czech Government cannot agree, for military reasons, to a plebiscite in the areas containing a large Czech majority." declares the communique, "or in areas entirely Czech, as demanded in the German Memorandum.

The Czech Government' agrees to a time limit for the final settle ment.

"All these arrangements are to: be carried out by December 15, but a settlement is possible by October 31.

SUPERVISION

"The Czech Government also agrees to supervision by an Liternational commission and by the British Legion, or the occupation by British troops before the territory is actually handed over to the German forces.

the

"Prague * also agreeable, to negotiations regarding demobilisa- 3. Conditions governing evacua-garian minority, as well as in part tion, the recall of its troops and revision of its system of tion" to be laid down by an inte: of the Sudeten German region, a

{own defences it demands. that if national Commission composed or plebiscite will be held on November treaties, but in the interests of its the German Under-Secretary of 25.

News of that Munich agreement there are, Czech, German democra State for Foreign Affairs, the Br!- tish, French and Italian Ambassa has made a profound impression tic minorities or Jewish popula here and awakened hopes that tions in the Sudeten areas to e dora in Berlin and re. Czecho

the first step in revision of the given to Germany. It need not slovak representative.

territorial clauses of the Treaty of evacuate that, territory or demobi. Trian will now be made and that ise or abandon the fortifications. the Hungarian part of Slovakia before there has been a delimita will soon be restpred to Hungary.tion of the new boundaries, an ex

change of population guaranteed Transocean.

and a new system of guarantees initiated.”

4. This International Commis. sion to decide the localities where a plebiscite shall be held.

PLEBISCITE DETAILS

5. Territories in which the Com- mission decides that a plebiscite shall be held to be occupied by in ternational bodies until the plebis- cite is completed and the Saar plebiscite to be taken as the basis for conditions governing the pre-, sent plebiscite, which is to be held before the end of November on a day to be axed.by the Commission. 6. The Commission to deter mine finally the new frontiers,

7. Britain and France to guar antee immediately the new status of Czechoslovakia, Italy and Ger-' many likewise, to give the same guarantee when the flaims of Poland and Hungary are satisfied.

EVACUATION STARTS

Asch. Sept. 30. Czech troops last night be- gan the evacuation of Sudeten German territory, Transocean learns from a special corres- pondent.

U.S. DECLINES RESPONSIBILITY

Washington, Sept. 30 Odals here indicate that the States would refuse, if United asked, to accept any responsibili

arising from the Munich con- ference,

as arranging transfer of territory or population. There is a noticeable lessening

such

to

A

situa-

leave Europe.-

8. The right of option into and of tension, but State Department

officials declared that the out of the transferred terri- tories to be exercised within six tion" in Europe is still too del- months of the date of the Agree-cute to relax any efforts to "ald

Americans ment, and a German-Slovak com.

Reuter. mission to determine the detail of the option and consider ways of facilitating the transfer of popula- tions.

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The

ROME'S

OPTIMISM

Rome, Sept. 30 "Giornale d'Italia"

ap

9. Within four weeks

of the peared on the streets last night agreement, the Czech Government with a special edition carrying

to release from military and police enormous

headlines declartrig.

duty any Sudetens who wish to be "Peace of Europe Assured!"

released, and also to release any

Commenting on the situation

Sudeten imprisoned for political signor Gayda, the famous editor,; offences.

ANGLO-FRENCH STAND The annexe to the Agreement stales that the British and French Governments have en- tered into the Agreement on the basis that they stand by the offer contained in their joint proposals of Septebmer 19 in relation to an internationa! guarantee being provided that "the new boundaries of Czecho- slovakia shall be protected against unprovoked aggression. A supplementary declaration states that all questions which may arise from the transfer of terri- tories shall be considered as com- Ing within the terms of reference of the International Commission.- Reuter.

says. "The Munich. argeement

which

and

is the result of the intimate har- rony created between Italy Germany by the axis now more vital than ever before. "It is also the result of the cor- dial nature of the relations be tween, Britain and Italy."-Reuter. SOVIET PROPOSED WORLD CONFERENCE

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30

Moscow, Sept. Soviet

"an Russia proposed immediate international confer- erce to deal with the German- Czech crisis. it was revealed" to day when the text of the com- the United Tuunications between States and Soviet Governments were released-Reuter, LONDON'S 'NIGHT OF TENSION

London, Sept. 30 FURTHER DETAILS

London spent a night of ten Munich, Sept. 30.

news from sion, waiting for Amplification the Munich of

Munich. Agreement shows provision for oc-

While the work of digging tren by cupation

stages

pre- of

James' Park", con- dominantly German territory by ches in St. German troops, to begin on Octo- tinued throughout the night and ber 1, the four territories marked sandbags were piled round offices, certain German of-

In the attached map to be occupi-including

ed in sequence.

fices. in Whitehall, the crowds eagerly in Downing

The remaining territory of pre-massed

dominantly German character will Street, hoping to hear the best."

be examined by the International

Commission forthwith and occupi-

ed by German troops by October

10.

An annexe to the agreement envisages another four-power meeting on the problem of the Polish and Hungarian minori-

ties in Czechoslovakia if this is

unsettled in three months by 跟熊 agreement between

9.30 Shortly before

D.II Mrs. Chamberlain left Down- ing Street for St. Michael Church in Chester Square, where special prayers for She smiled peace were said: happily and waved at the crowd.

About 10 p.m. the evening appeared on the streets papers the

with the news that a settlement had been reported and the crowds until surged in Downing Street,

respective Governments-Reb-

fer.

Prague, Sept. 30,

The Czech Minister to Germany, the Police drew a cordon at

It was added as a final word. In the comminunique that the Czech Government was anxious to exi pedite the negotiations for a settlement of the Sudeten areas and would do nothing a delay a final settlement.

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GREAT SACRIFICES "A this juncture," states the message, "the Czech Govern- ment is placing the interests of civilisation and world peace before the distress of her own people, and has resolved to make sacrifices which never in history have been'exacted from an undefeated country."—Ren- ..ter.

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