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POLAND

PRESSES HER CLAIMS

Hungary Also Wants Hor Share

London, Sept. 21.

IT is learned that the Polish

in the

Minister to London course of his recent talks at the Foreign Office preschted the Polish view that if cession of the Sudeten territory to Ger- many is envisaged in the Anglo- French proposals, a similar atti- tude should be adopted to the Polish claims regarding Reschen and Karvina.

The Hungarian Minister is also said to have expressed the view in London that all the minorities in Czecho-Slovakia should be accord- ed equal treatment-Reuter.

Treaty

Renounced

Warsaw, Sept. 21.

Poland has renounced the pro- visions of the Polish-Croch trealy of 1925 which dealt with the position of the Pollats Minority in Crecho-Slovakia-Reuter.

Italy Will Help

Treviso, Sept. 21.

Signor Mussolini in a speech here to-day declared that all the Czech minority problems, including that of the Ilungarians and Poles, must be; settled "integrally."

He also emphasised that Italy was determined to back the Polish and Hungarian claims to the right to self- determination.-United Press.

Remain Under Colours

Warsaw, Sept. 21.

It is unnounced here that the mill- tary class scheduled to be released from service to-day will remain under colours.

A muss demonstration at Teschen demanded the annexation of the Polish area round the Teschien-Silesia border, which at present splits the town into two nationalities.-United Press

Tribute to Chamberlain Rome, Sept. 21.

Signor Mussolini declared in his speech at Treviso that the present conditions in Czecho-Slovakia were due to the fact that it was not only

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RAIN IN H.K. Chamberlain

Hongkong Crought continues, and

the total rainfall to date is 47 inches, only .06 of an inch being added dur- ing the past 24 hours.

However, there appears to be hope

of some rain In the near future, ng the local weather forecast is "East winds, fresh; cloudy generally, pro- bably some rain."

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Hitler Conference

Cologne, Sept. 21.

It was cooler yesterday in Hong- kong, the maximum temperature

of 79. Elaborate preparations are being made to ensure that a minimum being This morning the thermometer re- Mr. Chamberlain's drive through the city to Godesberg nistered only 01, while humidity was

per cent. 80

weather The Royal Observatory

will be a triumphal journey.

this morning stated Storm troopers are decorating the entire route with Hungarinn, Ruthenian, that the anti-cyclone over China is swastika flags, Union Jacks and wreaths of evergreens,

a Czech State but also a German, report issued Polish, Rumanian and Slovak State,

unchanged,

and the trough is

Il Duce paid a tribute to the stationary between Indo-China and British Premier in taking the poll-the Carolines. The depression is tical initiative and leading the ship situated in the Pacific to the north of State into the harbour of peace-east of Hokkaido. Reuter.

LOYALIST OFFENSIVE SUCCEEDS

· Important Gains From Insurgents

Hendaye, Sept. 21.

A Loyalist offensive apparent- ly started yesterday now threatens important positions captured by the Insurgents several

their months ago on march to Valencin, according to reports reaching Here.

According to the Loyalist version of the Intest developments the In- Burgents have been forced to retreat nt a dozen or more points on the Teruel-Sagunto highway, the Insur- gent's principal supply line to, the Levant front,--United Presz,

To Withdraw All Volunteers

Geneva, Sept. 21. Senor Negrin, Prime Minister of Spain, has announced to the League Assembly that the Loyalisis in Spain have decided to withdraw immediate- ly all non-Spanish combatants (rom the Loyalist Army.

He has requested the League to send a commission to supervise the withdrawal.-United Press.

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Valencia, Sept. 21. Seventeen were killed and wounded on Tuesday during Insurgent air rald on the part of Gandia. Port Denla was bombed but sustained only minor damage.- United Preas.

13.1/2 TONS OF GOLD GOES BY PLANE

London, Sept. 21.

A fleet of plant air liners left London for the Continent to-day with a load of thirteen and à half tons of British gold, valued

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Carry Employees of offices and factories in Cologno have been given a day's holiday and instructed to line the route and cheer the British Prime Minister.-Reuter.

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Leave To-day

London, Sept. 21. Mr. Chamberlain will leave London at 10 a.m. (5 p.m. H.KT.) on Thursday by plane from Heston and arrive in Cologne in time for lunch, after which he will complete the short trip to Godesberg, United Press.

To See King

London, Sept. 21. In addition to Sir Horace Wilson and Mr. Strang, who accompanied him on his previous visit to Germany, Mr. Chamberlain will fly to Godes- berg with Mr. William Malkin, the Legal Adviser of the Foreign Offee, the and Mr. Humphreys, Davis, Premier's private secretary.

The party is likely to be away for two or three days and it is expected that on his return Mr. Chamberlain will broadcast to the nation,

The Cabinet concluded its meeting at 5.05 pm., having sat for over two hours and reviewed the whole Inter- national situation. The Prime Minis- ter met the leaders of the Opposition parties later and conferred with them for half an hour. He will see the King to-night-Reuter,

Hitler Leaves

Berlin, Sept. 21. Herr Hitler left Berlin for Godes- borg at 10.54 a.m.-Reuter,

October 1 Deadline

Godesberg, Sept. 21. Herr Hitler will inform Mr. Cham- berlain at the meeting here on Thursday that Germany will expect the Czech troops and police to evacuate the Sudeten area within a week and a complete settlement to be arranged before

1. October according to usually well-informed circles here.

The Sudeten Free Corps is expect ed to take over polles duties first but will be closely followed by the Ger- man Army,

It is felt in this little town, which is soon to be the venue of a memor ble meeting, that though the plan has yet to be approved by Herr Hitler the dangerous crisis is part and that all details can be ironed out between the Fuehrer and Mr. Chamberlain-though Horr Hitler wields the iron-United Press.

United Nazi' Front:

Berlin, Sept. 21. On Thursday the British Prime at be Minister will

confronted Godesberg with a Fuehrer who re- presents a united front of Germans, Poles and Hungarians against the Czechs, with Signor Mussolini giving an additional, moral support.

of German This is the burden' Tress goulinanta on the coming meeting as it is influenced by recent

fradatha kasabes .... by...the... evanna Pollib Hungarian-and-Italian leaders,

The metal represents pur-

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and banks in the open Hungarian market for resale to hoarders. Seven planes were needed to the pold to Basle and Budapest.

The currency committee of Eire shocked the market to-day by selling £2,250,000 worth of English securities. This forms

Eire

plan for part of the currenty backing. The securi ties have been replaced by £2,000,000 worth of gold, which has already been bought, and some of which has already been sent to Dublin.-United Press.

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