THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER
NEGOTIATIONS AT BERLIN REPORTED TO HAVE MET WITH SERIOUS HITCH
GERMANY DECIDED TO ENTER MORE AREAS, RUMOURED
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BERLIN, Oct. 5.
HITCH HAS OCCURRED IN THE NEGO TIATIONS IN BERLIN BETWEEN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE WHICH IS ATTEMPTING TO DEMARK THE AREAS TO BE OCCUPIED BY GERMAN TROOPS BEFORE OCTOBER 10.
It is stated here that agreement between the German representative on the one hand and the British and Czech on the other is impossible.
The German representative, the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, has informed the other members of the Committee that Germany has decided to occupy areas additional to the four zones laid down in the Munich Agreement and it is understood that nothing can shake the resolve of the Germans to follow out this threat.
The German view is that occupation of the additional territory which, in ordinary circumstances, would have gone to Germany only as the result of a favourable plebiscite, is that future peace between Czecho- Slovakia and Germany depends upon there being no friction between the two countries
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ZONE THREE OCCUPIED
Carlsbad, Oct. 5. German soldiers moving eastward have completed the occupation of zone three,
and occasionally turned angrily on Sudeten German groups cheered straggling Czechs and Jews who had not joined in the exodus to Czecho- Slovakia.
German ofleers have protested,
garding border demarcation. that the Czecha evacunting the town
of Carlsbad confiscated all but wo Here Hitler has returned to Berlin, of 10,000 ears and left not a single and will give n_radio address_to-motorcycle-United Press. night over a national network and the international short-wave station. nt Zeesen.
President Benes of Czecho-Slovakia will also tell Czech listeners from Prague Radio to-night of the reasons that promoted his resignation.
GERMANY GETS CZECH MAGINOT LINE
London, Oct. 5. Deep interest is being displayed by the House of Commons in the extent to which the Czecho-Slovakian de fences have been prejudiced by the transference of territory to Germany.
The Prime Minister, in answer to
a question as to what was the British interpretation of the word "installa-
NAZI VETERANS' THANKS
Berlin, Oct. 5. The head of the German National Generai Reinhardt, has sent Socialist Wor Veterans' Union, tele- grams, on behalf of the Union's 3,500,000 members, to Mr. Chumber- Iain, Signor Mussolini. M. Daladier And the Leaders of the British Legion, General Sir Ian Hamilton and
Major Fetherstone-Godley, thanking them for their efforts in the interests of the maintenance of peace.
Trans-Ocean,
SUDETENS RELIEF
Berlin, Oct. Several million marks have already
tions" in the Munich Agreement, been subscribed voluntarily for the replied the
that the International Com-relief of the distressed Sudeten areas mission would decide this.
as a demonstration of the enthusiasm
The British Government, said Mr. aroused by the incorporation of the Chamberlain, was of the opinion that territory into the Reich.--Trans- It should include only permanent fix-Ocean.
tures
distinct from movable JAPANESE CONGRATULATIONS objects, though rolling stock and
Tokyo, Oct. 5. Japan's War Minister, Lieut.-Gen- eral Itagaki, to-day cabled congratu-
cattle, he thought, should be regard- ed as movable objects.
Polish
It is impossible to estimate, saldations to Marshal E. Smigly-Rydz, the Premier, the value of plants and Inspector-General of the installations handed over until the Army, on the peaceful recovery of frontiers have been finally de- Terchen districts, termined.
Communicating the high respect of
In reply to a question Mr. Hore- the Japanese Army to the Republie Belisha sald that the same applied to of Poland on the present achieve- estimating the value of arms and ment, the Japanese War Minister munitions.
simultaneously expressed the hope The entire Czech defences are now that the relations between the Armies being handed over intact, sald the for the two countries will become Prime They were built, he said, with the
Minister in reply to a question. Increasingly friendly--Domel.
assistance of French englucers and
principles of the
Line. Most of the areas occupied by YOUNG MAN DIES
the Germans between October 1 and
October 7
lies outside the main
Czech defences.
UNDER AXE
Berlin, Oct. 5.
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WOMEN PRAY FOR PEACE
Women Kueli In Prayer
First French Ambassador
Paris, Oct. 5,
Ger-
The French Ambassador to
many, M. Francels Poncet, is being
mentioned in political circles as the irst Ambassador to Rome.
The removal of guns and other
In this event M. Nocl, at present materials from the ceded zones la The execution of Wilhelm Sommer-Ambassador in Warsaw, w pro- being considered by the International feld, 27, on a change of espionage, has bably be transferred to Berlin and commission, sald Mr. Chamberinin, been announced by the authorities. the Minister in Vienna, M. Puaux, --Reuter.
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will go to Poland.-Trans-Ocean,
Soir de Paris
Amid the festivities it awakens the soul of the evening and the thoughts of all Paris. Ita sloganes. harmonises itself in their midst
due to the very subileness of "Soir
de Paris," the perfume of charm. and youth.
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"The public are invited to join in a corporate act of prayer at the Tomb of the Unknoten Warrior." This notice, signed by the Dean, was pinned on the door of Westminster Vibes
and here are sine of the people who offered prajers for peace.
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MANILA, Oct. 5,
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI passengers aboard the N.D.L.
liner Potsdam told of their experiences aboard the ship dur- ing last week's "war scare", when the vessel arrived in Manila to-day.
The Potsdam was en route to Singapore from Europe when argent radio messages were received from Berlin, Instruct- ing the ship not to touch at the British port but to proceed to the Dutch East Indies.
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British and other non-German passengers aboard the ship have! nothing but praise for the ship's afleers and crew. Despite the mixed nationalilies aboard, and the tense feeling, there was never any Un pleasantness and everyone had a most enjoyable time.
The Potsdam departs to-day for Hongkong.
In addition to carrying_
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London, Oct. 5, During the gales which have swepti the south of England in the last two days 17 persons have been killed and many injured.
Many ships have been washed pahore, numerous houses severelyj damaged and thousands of telephone, communications broken owing to the lincs being blown, down.
Road communications have been disrupted owing to floods inundating roads and marooning automobiles
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