THE- HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER
1988.
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NEW PROPOSALS BY CZECHO-SLOVAKIA Parisian
Col. Beck Returns Empty-Handed from Visit to King Carol
Rumania Stays True To Ally
BUDAPEST, Oct. 20.
"TRANS-OCEAN" LEARNS from reliable sources
Party, which, with the anti-Nazi German elements, is blamed for the "terrorism preceding the surrender of Sudetenland."
The decreo suppresses Communiat newspapers in Bohemia, Moravia and Bilesia.
It is announced that reinforcernenta of police and storm troops have been sent in order to "opposo every Buch incident with force of arms to assure the safety of the districts.”
Herr Hiller who is in the southern zone of Sudetenland has telegraphed
Walter Colonel-General
von
that new Czech proposals for solving the Czech-Brauchitsch to relinquish the army Hungarian Minorities dispute have now been drawn up, control to the civil authorities on and already communicated to the Hungarian Government. Publication is expected at any moment,
It can be stated in good authority that the proposal the former constitutes a decided improvement on proposals. But from certain signs it would appear that even this improved proposals will fail to satisfy the Hungarian Government.
the Hungarian ot Canky Foreign Omee, in which all problems of mutual interest to
Friday.
While Herr Hitler was speaking at Krumau, the Prague command re- norted that five Czechs, including the Mayor of Leitmeritz was shot at and killed in an unprovoked attack by German customs officers who fired Czech patrol Occupying Nielechvice. at a
A Czech farmer was killed when worked In the fielda neor Vazackta.
a German soldier Gred at him as he
Herr Hiller told a cheering crowd the two 10,000,000 people and 38.000 square that Germany had "reconquered" miles without drawing the sword." returning
countries were reviewed at length. to-United Press.
M. Lubienakl Warsaw by air on Friday in order to report to President Moselcki person- ally on the outcome of his converna
Count Bucharest, Oct. 20. It is firmly believed here that Colonel Beck, Polish Foreign Minister, returned from Ru- mania empty-handed. Neither political circles nor the press are able to throw any light on the conversation between King Carol and Colonel Beck.
tions.
Prague. Oct. 20.
FIVE CZECHS KILLED
Berlin, Oct. 20: The German News Agency reports The Polish Minister in Belgrade, M. that five Czechs were shot dead by Dembleki, arrived in Budapest to day Germa: customs officials and police Considerable significance is attach- and had lengthy conversations with in an encounter at Lobisitz on the Ing the second zone of the occupation et to the announcement that the M. Lubienski, whereupon he left German side of the frontier delimitat- Polish visit did no way change the Budapest again late at night.
A luncheon was given by Count of Sudetenland-Reuter Special. course of Rumanian forelan policy,
Csaky in honour of M. Lubienski and DYNAMITE ON RAILWAY TRACK which is one of atelet neutrality.
no in-mong those present was the Polish It is declared that there tention on the part of the Rumanion Minister, M. Orlovki-Trans-Ocean.
In the Government to interfere
Czech-Hungarian dispute, or pricipale in negotiations for a to
of Czecho- partitioning further Slovakin.
According to reports Colonel Beck offered Rumania certain small parts of Slovakia in return for Rumanian sutnoort for the Polish-Hungarian plan to annex a considerable part of Slovakia regardless of ethnical con- Aiderations. Trans-Ocean.
IN CONCLAVE
Budapest, Oct. 20.
Army reports from Slovak have | HUNGARIANS TO DEMONSTRATE revealed that the milltary authorities removed 17 sticks of dynamite from Budavest, Oct. 20. It is cxprcted that towards of the railway track between Uzhorod 100.000 people will particinate in and Velkekapusany, said to be the
work of Hungarian terrorists. to gratitudo
It is also reported that an Hungarian "demonstration
the captive balloon dropped pamphlets Poland" which will take place this!
"appealing to the people to revolt evening in order to celebrate
between Poland and gainst the Slovak Government." friendship Hungary, which, as Hungarian news-United Press,
unanimously declare, har papers hean cemented by their joint efforts to re-establish a common frontler- Trans-Ocean.
REDS SUPPRESSED
Prague, Oct. 20. The Communist Party in Czecho- Slovakia is now dead. This import- the Jant development in smoothing
between path towards co-operation Mobile police with larm troons as Germany and Czecho-Slovakia, re- the Pallah overnment's representa-reinforcements were sent to Sudeten-sults in the formal dissolution tiva, M. Lublenskl.
Political elrcles have focussed their:
interest during the last few days on
the vialt to the Hungarian capital of
It was relishly learnt to-day that the Polish statesman had a series of discussions with Premier Imredy. Foreign Minister von Kanya, and
Czarna #ITLED IN BUDETENT.AND
Pramue. Oct, 20.
of
and after Czecho-Slovak ens had the party to-night in Bohemia and heen killed to-day in clashes with Silesia, following its enriler prohibi-
Hon in Slovakia, and Ruthenia
which WAE
well- The party, German customs officers.
S'multanrously a decree was issued
at Prague outlawing the Communist organised, is credited with the pos-
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Ming Emperor's Descendant Is Sent To Gaol
Pelping, Oct. 21.
A descendant of the first Ming Emperor, Chu. Ta-cht, aged 20, has been arrested in Paiping for atenling a purse from a girl student,
Chu Ta-chl, who is a heroin addict, claims to be descended from Ming Tal-hau.
Chu. It is said, squandered his-Inheritance, and became a He has been sentenced to beggar.
one year in prison-United Prens.
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TURKEY AWAITS DICTATOR'S END
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Istanbul, Oct. 20.
Turkish President of the
Abdul grand Assembly, Mustafa Halk Renda, and all members of the Government who up to the present had remained at Ankara, arrived hero to-day.
Council
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of Ministers will discuss the situation created by the serious illness of President Kemal Ataturk.
A bulletin Issued this morning stated that there was an improvement In the President's condition.
Prc- well.
The bulletin added: "The aldent passed the night very The nervous symptoms have disap- peared almost entirely.
His general condition is better. The pulse is 102, breath 20, tempera- turo 36.8 centigrade."-Trans-Ocean.
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris, Oct. 20. M. Leon Blum spent an hour in conference with M. Daladier to-day. It is believed that the conference arose out of M. Daladier's intention to seck a broader-base Government. The question of dissolving Parlin- ment, around which there has been
Into the background-Paris. much speculation, is now receding Berlin..
Athens
Brussels slowly
Milan Reuter.
session of large funds, and is repre- sented in Parilament by 32 Deputies All the Communiat newspapers, nf, which four are published in Prague and at least 20 in the provinces, are now to be suppressed. Reuter,
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Memel, Oct. 20.
The Lithuanian Ministers in other capitals of European countries hava been recalled home for conference with the Government to-day- Reuter.
LORD MAYOR'S FUND
London, Oct. 20. The Lord Mayor's Fund for Czech refugees has now reached £170,000. Sir Ronald MacLeay has accepted the Lord Mayor's invitation to go to Prague os chairman of the committee the fund. appointed to administer under the presidency of the British Minister to Prague-Reuter Special,
COLONIES' ANXIETY
Calculia, Oct. 20,
for "You cannot have one Jaw Sudetenland and another for Tan- Sub-Jaschandri ganyika," declared Bost, President of the Indian Na- tional Congress in an interview with Reuter, with regard to the anxiety of Indians in Tanganyika on the ques- tion of the transfer to Germany of this Colony.
He said that surely people la-Tan- ganyika should have self-determina- tion in the matter. They were not cattle to be bought and sold at the sweet will of the big Powers. -Reuter.
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