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(Continued from Page 1.) TELEGRAPHED ULTIMATUM
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HITLER SPEECH
REACTIONS
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this question to be one which vitally effects itself.
in
Hungarian political circles géneral take the view that the time has now come for a revision of the peace treaties concluded twenty years ago-Trans-Ocean,
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Sudeten Enthusiasm
Prague, Sept. 13.. Herr Her's speech was enthusias tically received by Sudetens, who held demonstrations in many parts of the Sudeten ureas.
The reaction of the speech was not vcrumented on in papers here, which published bure reports of the speech. it is understood that the Czech Minister in London, M. Thomus Masaryk, has handed a memorandum to the British Government explain Ing why it is impossible for Czecho Slovakia to agred to a plebiscile..
According to the Bultenia MI. Masaryk's note referred to the latest Prague proposals as the "utmost limit to which concessions can be granted." -Trans-Ocean.
Discussed in London
London, Sept. 13.
The Premier, Mr. Neville Chamber- lain, to-day received the leaders of the two opposition parties, Mr. Clement Altice and Sir Archibald Sinclair, with whom he discussed Herr Hitler's speech.
is said that the speech will be further examined on Tuesday even- ing at a speclul meeting between the Prime Minister, Lord Halifax, Sir John Simon' and Sir Samuel Hoare. The Cabinet Connell is expected to meet nn Wednesday--Trans-Ocran. Prague Reaction
2 years,
An examination will probably be held in October of this year and further particulars may be obtained by application in writing
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FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected,
Observers, however, are certain that sanguinary fighting will break out if the demands are rejected. The Sudeten Party declines to secept any responsibility for further developments if the demands are rejected. They stressed the fact that it was impossible to continue nego- Martinl Lnw was tiations while enforced.
It is generally belleved here that demands by an acceptance of the Prague would have meant an early prebiselle under German supervision, packed by the Reich Army, with the
that Czecho-Slovakia would vitably lose part of her territory. It is reliably learned in Paris that Britain and France intend to urge the nccept the Prague Government to prebiscite proposal in order to avoid erisis which must lead to war in The British Ambassador in Europe. Paris, Sir Eric Phipps, has had an urgent conference
Will the French Premier, M. Edouard Daladler.
In Rome a communique issued through the semt offlelal Informazione and bearing the unmistakable stamp of Mussolini's authorship, indicates
WEDNESDAY,
|NEW PROTEST AT] BAN ON PAPER
Peiping, Sept. 14. Upon receipt of the Japanese reply to the British protest regarding the banning from the mails of the Peiping and Tientain Times, British owned newspaper published in Tientsin, the British Embassy lins renewed its pro-
Iesi.
the
The Japanese reply to the original copy of the news- prolest said that a paper could be delivered to British Embassy unly.
It is learned that the Japanese military authorities ordered the ban on the British newspaper because of
aubversive alleged
propaganda. Reuter,
PALESTINE CLASH
Jerusalern, Sept. 13, Twelve Arabs were killed when a military patrol clashed with on armed band near Solomon's Fools on the Jerusalern-Hebron Road, United
Press.
about Important mensures regarding the proclamation of Martial Law In certain districts.
In- There have been numerous eldents in which Sudetens have been assaulted and idled and the altun tion is
prevails that grave tension now!
SEPTEMBER 14, 1938.
CHINA BLAMES LEAGUE
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has already passed with respect to the Far Eastern crisis.
"China hopes that the Powers who are signatories to the Nine-Power Fact will end the supply of arms and materials to Japan.
"Our strategy dictates o protracted war of nitrilion. After bitler struggle that has already lasted over a year there may be aald to be some foundation for hopes of our ultimate victory, "The
Japanese advance in the Wu- han
arca has met with stubborn re- vistance, and the delusion that Han- how would fall in August has been well exploded.
"Armly believe that the Japanese will encounter even greater military dimculties, which mny ultimately cause her military collapse."--United Press,
emergency programme in the hope of staying of th exposion.
the
It is understood that they agreed that unless war is to break out it is urgently necessary to keep minority negotiations going.
The belief is hardening in diplo- matic circles here that eliter Europe i going to war over Czecho-Slovakia or the Sudeten area is going to be incorporated in the Reich-Uuited Press.
Atmosphere Improving?
Paris, Sept. 14.
Il-treated in a manner likely to the belief that only a separation of must withdraw Immedin Police elreles here that the Czech Govern-
at once with-
cause unnecessary suffering or Bijury Sudeten territory from Carcho- to health, or knowing of a parent Slovakia can avert war in Europe. who is seeking advice on any matter The report does not mention the concerning a child, would be doing possibility of the Sudeien territory an act of kindness by communicating being annexed by Germany, nor doen The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.V.C. disclose what Italy's plans are in
the event of war, The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C. It is reported that the Sudetens are Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40 demanding that the Carlsbad demands Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet Peci Health Centre, made by their leader were insufficient Wanchai; or the Inspector, 12, Saland they are demanding a plebiselte,
-United Young Choi Street, ist floor, Kow-
1000.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne. by the Society.
be
The Informant's name will kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,
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Press.
Sudeten Demands
Prague, Sept. 13. Sudeten Headquarters here de- clare that the famous eight points of Herr Henleln's speech at Carlsbad which have hitherto embodied the Sudetens' demands cannot any longer provide a basis for negotiations.
The reason given is that the situa tion has gone too for to allow them to suffice.
Benes
Rudolph Frimi, the well-known composer of "Rose Marke", "Firefly". "Three Musketeers." "The Vagabond The Sudetens are now said to be King", and many other operettas, has so excited that they will be satis- kindly consented to broadcast from fled with nothing less than a plebis- the studios of ZUW at 9.50 to-night. (cite. It is rumoured that Herr
Henlein
may sce President to-morrow.
At 5 p.m. (1 am. Hongkong Time) the Sudeten leaders handed to the which Government ultimatum expired 11 pm (6 nm. H.K.T.) The 30-year-old
it demanded that Progue withdraw company has been sold to a syndicate all exceptional measures introduced of Chicagoans, but no immediate, change in operating plans is being the Sudetens would decline to accept in the Sudeten districts, otherwise for the consequences. The
met this even- leaders
issued the ing, after which they following
considered.
Conklin
Toledu.
Pen
May 21 Sulla Sore Point", Prague papers reports the speech in full.
al
"The CREST
has pledged it-
The newspaper Naroday says that self to discuss with the Sudetens any Prague, Sept. 13. the Government must stand Arm important step it might take in con- Under the headings "Threats and insist on respcet
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for law and nection with the situation. Czecho-Slovakia", "Attacks on Pre-order so as to ensure a solid founda- "Although the Sudeten leaders sident Benes", "Violent Attack on tion for future negotiations.-Trans-were in Prague this morning
Ocean. Britain"." "Our defence measures of
Government did not consult them
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It is believed in well-informed ment has replied to the Sudetens that it the measures of security taken in certain districts led to objections the Government is ready to discuss those objections in Prague with the Sudeten The representatives.
The ultimatum was delivered by telegraph to the Premier, Dr. Hodza and signed by Herr Karl Frank on behalf of Herr Heulein and Herr Kund!. It states that "Martial Law inust be removed immediately front the Sudeten areas, the State
from from all districts where there is a German majority and police duties must be hunded to the mayor and municipal the those districts, councillors in civil officials being responsible for ine maintenance of order.
The gendarmerie and all other organs are to be reduced to normal dimensions and carry out their normal duties. All military formations must be con- fined to barracks and kept removed from the civil population."-Renter. Does Not Close Door
Prague, Sept. 13. The Prague Government, following a two-hour Cabinet meeting, has sent reply to the Sudeten ultimatum. The reply does not accept demands but it does not close the door to further negotiations. It is pal expected that the actual text wi be published.--Reuter.
Roads Blocked With
Refugees
the
Prague, Sept. 1. Following the Cabinet meeting which lasted two hours the Premier. Dr. Milan Houza, conferred with Mr. Basil C. Newton, ol the British Legation, and with the Frene): Minis- ter. M. de In Crolx.
The German newspaper Diesel! has suspended publication on account of the censorship regulations, while the Sudeten News Bulletin and Press brief have been suspended for the
same reason.
Another serious incident has oc-
curred at Falkennu
where three
gendarmes were killed by shots fired by St is reported that the roads to
Sudeten Germans.
Carlsbad are blocked by the heavy traffic caused by the exodus of Jewish and Czech refugees.
The Government belleves, it is added, that if the leaders are ready to address a proclamation to their followers in the Sudeten areas asking them to respect law and order the Government would see no objection to withdrawing the exceptional mea- sures.
It is learned from circles close to the Ministry of War that the latest Indications from Prague are that the atmosphere it slightly better.
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London Precautions
London, Sept. 14.
A calm atmosphere prevalled in London to-night but the Ministers, In view of the day's events, felt it advisable to keep in close touch with each other.
It is understood that the visit of Ministers and leaders of the Services to Downing Street was made in order consider what precautionary measures might be necessary in view of the troubled state of Europe.-
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State Of Emergency
Prague, Sept. 13. An official communique announced
the proclamation of a State of Emer- gency in the Sudeten German dis- Pressnitz, Ellbogen nad Kanden. tricts of Eger, Neudeck.
The com→ unique urges the entire popula-
tlun to remain calm,
Pallet are
fully equal to the task of maintain- ing order.
The reason Tiven for this step ja said to be "the regrettable acts of The German population of Carls-violence and clashes with the Police." bad is wearing swastika armbanda --Trana-Ocean, and greeting each other with upraised hauds and shouts of "Heil Hitler, Communications with
the interior
have been cut in several places- Reuter.
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good entertainment. In this pleture they are together again in a tale of young love which does not always run smoothly.
"Love. Honour and Behave”. (Alhambra Theatro, to-day).—An af- tractive film which owes much more to cast and production than to story and whose principal merit is the Introduction of Priscilla Lane, sister Cry" of Lola and Rosemary Lane, to (King's Theatre to-day).—A senti- motion
pictures, Wayne Morris, imental saga of the American turf, John Litel, Thomas Mitchell and and the redemption of a young jockey Dick Foran are others in the cart.
(Oriental Theatre, to by an English boy of remarkable
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nade in the wilds of Borneo. Many
purity of swing-singing Judy Garland, precise made i little Ronald Sinclair, and tough unusual jungle beasts have been
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acene he plays worth watching, In "The Mury Fellowy". (Majestlo the cast, the picture is good enter- Thesire, to-day) ---This is the talumenl
Russian comedy to be shown in "She's Got Everything" (Queen's Hongkong. The film was made by Theatre, lo-day),Gene Raymond Mosiim Soviet Russian Production, and Ann Sothern are a tried pair and Interesting picture. for students; of can always be relied upon to provide the silver, accord-
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