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THE HONGKONGE, TELEGRAPH. • SATURDAY,

CZECH CRISIS

PROPOSALS DO NOT

SATISFY

HUNGARY

BUDAPEST, Oct. 21. THE NEW CZECHI proposals were received at the Foreign Office this morning. It is learn-

OCTOBER 22, 1988

LATE NEWS

Hankow Area

BOCCA

Completely

TIGRIS

FORTS

Wrecked

Changsha, Oct. 22.

Deserted, Stato Reports

ed in well-informed circles that The most important towns on die the proposals are still not re-highway to the south of Hankow are garded as satisfactory, thougn in a terrible state of wreckage as a

result of the recent Japanese aerial,

HETERO From a very authoritative source they show an advanco.

bombardments.

motored the "Telegraph learns that it can be The new Czech ouer is considered

Reuter's correspondent

assumed that the Chinese have meet insufficient to to be

the yesterday from Hankow along this Hungurlan demands with regard to highway to Changsha, making the trip, evacuated Bocca Tigris forts at th

mouth of the Pearl River, galeway the extent of the Czech and Rhenius in 12 hours. The only excitement to Canton territory to be ceded, and with regard was

lone Japan- the appearance of

It is believed that the Chinese kar- to the position of other minorities in ese observation plano, which circled Slovakia and Ruthenia.

twice above the car near Hoshenching, rison at the foris, entirely cut off by mitunted the rapid Japanese advance, have re town of The

of Tsungyang.

treated across the river to Shuutak routh ot Siennng, has been completely

County. demailshed by the Japanese perial Lombardments, and there is not one building standing up.

It is understood that Hungary in- tends to preks strongly for a solution of the Ruthenian question on the principle of self-determination, and for the cession of Kosice,

The Hungarian presa agam talks of asking the Munich Powers, particularly Berlin and Rome to exert their influence on Prague-Reuter. WHY HUNGARIAN OFFER WAS

·UNACCEPTABLE

Both Tungshan and Pingchinng towns in the vicinity of Sienning have also been heavily bombed.

The "Telegraph" semi-officially learns that a large convoy of Japan- cae transports, numbering between ofteen and twenty ships, were seen in the Pearl River delta this morning, steaming towards the Pearl Hiver.

When Reuter's correspondent walk-

It is apparent that the transports, led through ones busy streets of the which are accompanied by only ou

three towns there was not a living or two warships, anticipate encounter- All those Ing no opposition from the Chinese fortunate enough to escape from the, forts in the Pearl River. lves. had: their

They will probably proceed direct- ly to Canton.

WARSHIPS

being to be seen anywhere. London, Oct. 21. The Daily Mail reporter to-day bumbing with that the deputy Slovak Premier, Dr.hurriedly left.-Reuter, Durcanaky, one of the members of

the Slovak delegation which pro- Yu Han-mou

rueded to Munich by plane to consult with the German authorilles, declared

to a representative of the paper at

Pressburg:

to

"We trust that it will be possible

renutne negotiations with Hungary

To Surrender

regarding the frontier qucation in To Japanese?

A course of next week.

יד

"The chief dißleuny nitherto was

the fixing of the exact ethnological frontier.

Shanghai, Oct. 2.

It is learned from reliable sourecy

APPROACH

HANKOW

Shanghai, Oct. 22. "Sweeping ult obstacles from their paths, Japanese surface vessels are rapidly advancing up the Yangise on Hankow," a communique Issued by the command of the Japanese Fleet in China Waters states.

It confirms that a flotilla of Japan- that General Yu Han-mau, Cemman-ese warships swept through Hwang- der-In-Chief of the Cantonese Army, chow, about 30 miles east of Bankow, to thelat 4.30 on Friday afternoon,-Domei, as decided to surrender

"We could not accept the Hungarien rensus of 1910 as a basis for the rensup negotiations, since this census was organised in such a way that all those Japanese authorities/Domei. speaking Hungarian more than any other language were automatically designated as Hungarians.

effect.

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EDWARD EVERETT-HORTON » DAVID NIVEN

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MILITARY H.Q. AT

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of the interior has been instructed to HANKOW EVACUATED

Hankow, Oct, 22. ubmit to Parilament a Bill to that

A large-scale evacuation, including

as in progress!

that the

this manner, many thousan AT of Slovals, antongst them the present Slovak premier, Dr. Tise himsel!,

It is however, added ΟΣ deprived

their real All Jews were kewise measure applies only to this year he Eighth Route Army headquarters ationality.

Trans-Ocean. listed as Hungarians by the Hun-

rlon census of 1910.

"I believe that for a delimite celle- ment the frontier region must first be sub-divided into a number of small sectors. The situation in the various

sectors would

separately examined."

then

DEMARCHE OFFICIALLY

DENIED

Prague, Oct. 21. The Government demarche to the

be Soviet Minister, declaring vold the Soviet - Czechoslovak agreement

of

Dr. Durcansky sad he would accept 1935; has been officially denied.- settlement which would leave us Reuter.

many Hungarians in Czechio-Slovakia

as there were Slovaks In Hungary.—- | Trans-Ozean.

10,885 MILES CEDED

Berlin, Oct. 21.

from

The civil authorities to-day took over from the military the 10,085 sules of ceded Sudetenland.

Herr Hitler telegraphed Berchtesgaden to the Army chiefs thanking them for the completion of the occupation-United Press.

SOVIET CZECH PACT ABROGATED

Prague, Oct 21. The Foreign Office has informed the Soviet Minister to Prague that 11:ey consider the Soviet Czuchalovak agreement of 1935, no longer valid.! --Route.

NO CELEBRATIONS

Prague, Oct. 21. No eclebrations will be held on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Czecho-Slovak Republic October 28, the Cabinet Council has derided.

on

"Independence Day" will be an ordinary working day, and will not be a national holiday. The Ministry

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