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TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1938.
HUNGARIAN TROOPS ALHAMBRA
CROSS CZECH FRONT
BUDAPEST, Oct. 11.
HUNGARIAN TROOPS marched into Czecho-Slovakia to-day to make a "symbolic occupation" of the towns of Ipelysag and the Czech section of the town of Sateraljaujhely.
These areas have been ceded to Hungary by the Czecho- Slovakian delegates at the Conference at Komorn as an earnest of their readiness to hand over territory in which the Hungarian population dominates.
According to: semi-offelul re-j ports the Hungarian troops were enthusiastically received by the populace at Sateraljaujhely.
With the occupation of the railway at this town the control
SETBACK TO SCHEME
Prague, Oct. 11.
The
BRITISH VOLUNTEERS
London, Oct. 11. British Legion Volunteer The Polish and Hungarian scheme Police Force which is awailing to detach Ruthenia from Czecho-orders to go to Czecho-Slovakia will Slovakia and unite it with Hungary leave the Olympia to-morrow and received a set-back to-day with the embark at Tilbury on the steamers
and
Dunera. new Nothing definite has been deelded as yet about the actual departure of the ships and it is not likely that the anal orders will be issued to Legion until all the men have em- barked. To-day large parties of the men were engaged in taking the corps' special transport wagons to the ships. The remainder of the force carried out drill of various kinds including guard-mounting and crowd control-Reuter,
formation of an autonomous governi Naidera
The ment for that region, of the line joining Czecho-Government is on the model of the Slovakin with Rumania, passes new Slovak Government which was Into Hungarian hands.-Reuter. formed last week within the Czech
State. OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED
Budapest, Oct. 11.
The news of the crossing of the border by Ifungarian troops was announced in the following terms:
In the Jubilee year of the com- memoration of Hungary's King St. ↑ Stephen, and in the Nineteenth year of the Government of the Regent, Admaral Nicholas de larthy, Hun.
have crossed garian troupa
the frontier dictated by the Treaty Trianon-Trans-Ocean,
DELEGATES MEET
of
Komorn, Oct. 11, The Hungarian and Czecho-Slova- kinn delegations met here again this morning for three hours and later assembled for a short time in the atternoon.
Czecho
This development was announced at the conclusion of the negotiations which have been going on between the Czech-Slovakian Government and Ruthenion delegaten.
It is hoped that the Hungarian) proposal for a plebacite will now be dropped.—Reuter.
REFUGEES' APPEAL
AGREEMENT
CRITICISED
Moscow, Oct. 11. A stinging criticism of the Munich agreement and the Soviet distrust of French foreign polley is expressed in the Moscow Journal's editorial to-
The policy of capitulation, says
Prague. Oct. 11. About 700 Austrian German refu-day. Recs have handed an appeal to Sir Nell Malcolm, the High Commissioner the Journal, continued after the for refugees of the League of Nations, Munich Agreement had been signed esking him to aid the United States and "as a result of new concessions Legation in finding them an asylum to Germany she has been permitted in the United States or some other to occupy areas where the German population represents only an Insigni- feant minority.
place.
The appeal says that many of the refugees would be rent to concentra-
France loses practically all her A proposal by the
tion cumpa and others are faced with political positions in Central and Slovakian delegation to postpone the the prospect of execution under south-eastern Europe, says the paper. The French Government 1:as meeting for a week in view of the German rule.
Prague is faced with the problem violated and practically cancelled her lack of necessary statistical data was
about 60,000 alliance and pact with Czecho- opposed by the Hungarians who in- of Anding Lomes for sist on an immediate discussion and German refugees to whom the un- Slovakia and reduced to nought the ond Polish frontiers are validity of her pacts will two olber settlement of the Hungarian
garian minori-arian
states. virtually closed-United Press,
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Vinsiltart, the Professor
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London, Oct. 11. is expected to arrive in Czecho-
The Lord Mayor's Fund for Czech Slovakia by air to-night-Trans- | refugees is now nearly £50,000.- Ocean.
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Chained Child Dances With Monkey on Cart
2.
A two-year-old Serbian gipsy child, chained to a cart,' and dancing with a monkey to the music of n barrel-organ, drew the August afternoon crowd in Meeting House-Jane, Peckham, S.E.
the
The musle and the crowd at- At Peckham Police Station tracted the attention of Inspector man was found to have on him £10 Blake, of the National Society for in notes, 105. in silver, and £0 109. the Prevention of Cruelty to Chll-in coppers made up in 5s. bags. dren.
Recently, Péter and Mary Stan-! kovich, two of the oldest members of the colony of Serbian gipsles who have their headquarters near Wind- sor and a camping ground at Cat- ford, S.E., were fined for allowing their two-year-old grandchild Betty and a bay of nfteen to be in the street for the purpose of begging, Both denied the allegations.
Members of the colony, with their children, their barrel-organs and their monkeys, came to Lambeth Police Court for the hearing.
Mary Stankovich, dark-skinned,' dark-eyed, wore a black velvet coat, black-and-white check skirt And head-dress of coloured silk,
Mr. Chitty, N.S.P.C.C. solicitor, suggested to Peter that he was a wealthy man, owned two motor-
The existence of the Little Entente has become precarious owing to the French betrayal and France has sacrificed the possibility of restorin her former relations with Poland and provoked mistrust in Russia-Renter,
SURRENDER ARMS
Budapest, Oct. 11. The Czechs have ordered the elvi- liarts of nine border towns to sur- render their arms to the authorities. The Hungarians believe that this is an indication that they are preparing to cede the territory.-Unlted Press,
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Peter frankly admitted this. He war fined £20, with 25 6s. costs. The woman was fined £5.
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South China, early this morning, was IRENE DUNNE,
confirmed in a joint communique issued by the Army and Navy De-
partments of the Imperial Head- ROBERT TAYLOR quarters at 0.20 o'clock this morning. The communique reads: "Crack units of the Japanese Army and Navy,
Prof. Fu Lo-fie's art exhibition maintaining close co-operation at
which is being held at the Kam dawn to-day succeeded in a surprise
Tang Restaurant, 400, Queen's Road landing at certain points in South Inspector Dlake said
that Peter West, is to be extended to next China. Stankovich played the barrel-organ, Thursday in consequence of requests The Japanese forces are at present pair of horses. Also on the eart was made by many of his friends. Mr. advancing into the hinterland. A a bed of overcoats and rags. On the Wong, the manager of the Kam scorching heat is sweeping the dis- bed he saw the child and the mon Licg Restaurant, is voluntarily con-trict, but the officers and men of the key dancing. Both were chained to tributing what he should get for Japanese Army and Navy are making the cart, and the women, carrying two days' rent.
their operations with high morale.-
another monkey, WDS collecting throughout that the ball bearing races Domet."
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Globe Trotting With
A. 'Mission'
the gutter, but with the bold plan In his heart to carry a message of (revival
through the length and breadth of England. Now, Just five years later, he comes to Hongkong as one who has actually carried, his breadth of the world. message through the length and
The secret of travelling round the world and through more than fifty countries on an initial outlay of Mr. Or will be introduced to local. two shillings and eight pence farth-ministers and other Christian leaders, ing, can be learned from Mr. Edwin of Hongkong at a reception to be Or, a young Irishman from Belfast, held at the European Y.M.C.A. In. who arrives in the Colony to-day un Kowloon this afternoon, and will take the Empress of Canada.
meetings in the Kowloon Union Church, Jordan Road, to-night at 8: Whether if the crowded cities of and on each night of this week. England or the Arctic wastes From Sunday to Wednesday next he Canada and Norway; on the South will be speaking at 8 o'clock each African veldt or the eltics of Aus- Fight th the Chinese Methodist tralia, in Spain or in Russin,
Church at Wanchal.; Chinese matter where and no matter under what conditions, Mr. Orr claims that vices have also been arranged daily. his special guide has never let him at 8.45 pm, beginning to-day for
the
Peniel down, and he delights to tell about the Arst four days at
Mission in Kowloon, and from Sun-. him.
day to Wednesday next at the
Ber
It was a homesick young Irishman Chinese Methodist Church at Wat who trundled his bicycle, through the chat. The meetings are inter
the churches steels of Liverpool in September denominational, and 1933 with literally only bait a crown have been kindly loaned for the and his bike between himself and purpose.
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