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1938:

HUNGARIAN HUNGARY'S ACKNOWLEDGMENTS RAIDS ON

NEW

CARPATHIA | PROPOSALS

Latest Disturbances Cause Big Loss Of Life

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Prague, Oct. 24. Czecho-Slovak An official nouncement Issued to-night complains of repealed Hungarian ralds on Carpathian-Ruthenian territory,

bonds Armed Hungarian Announcement says, succeeded to- day in invading Ruthenian territory

the

near Berchove and selling fire to n tobacco factory before the Czecho Slovak polies arrived and arrested the perpetrators.

announcement discredits the The Hungarian assertion that local in- Aurgents were responsible for these actions and says that local residents would certainly not set fire to their buildings and destroy the fruits ot ore year's work,

ONE

Slovakia And Ruthonia

Plebiscitos

Budapest, Oct. 24. The Hungarian authorities to-day handed to the Czecha a note which is designed to end the dispute over frontiers between Hungary Czecho-Slovakia.

be

and

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The list of contributions received

to date for the 1938. Armistice Day Fund is as follows:

Previously acknowledged

C. C. Stark

D. J. Gilmore

A. R. H. Phillips

L. E. N. Ryan

M. H. Turner

John Forbes

Prof. W. 1. Gerrard

F. C. Hall

ALHAMBRA

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NATHAN

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Further donations will be grateful- Slovakia to determine where it shall Earl

The note proposes a plebiscite in ly received by the Acting Secretary, Haig's Fund, Hongkong & plebiscite in Ituthenia to determine Cheques should be made payable to a Shanghal Bank Building, Hongkong. annexed by Hungary, and

whether to make the south-eastern Thomson & Co.. *and crossed with Poland and Rumania, tip of the country a common border] "Poppy Day Fund."

It is suggested that Hungarian | troups occupy the districts Im- mediately, and that Czech troops Withdraw from the neeas before the middle of November, co as to com

As far as is known in Prague 30 picte the plebiscites before December. Meanwhile an offelul communique Hungarians and four Czecho-Slovak

from Prague states that in soldiers have been killed in the recent

recent Aighting between

skirmishes in Ruthenia, more than 70 the Hungarian Hungarian and nearly 30 Czech insurgents and Czecho-Slovak troops. soldiers and gendarmes were killed. A group of 23 liungarians suc-It is authoritatively stated that be- ceeded in breaking through to the north and fleeing to Poland. Numer tween 300 and 600 Hungarians, in

are wounded, cluding many who ous Hungarian prisoners are, accord-have been imprisoned at Uzsorod. ing to Czech reports, interned at

Munkacs Castle. Ther leader in anid to be a Hungarian army officer, First-Heutenaut Prem.-Trans-Ocean.

GERMANY'S ATTITUDE VITAL Bucharest, Oct, 24.. The semi-official

paper, the Virtorul, dealing to-day with the question of Hungarian claims in Czecho-Slovakia, writer that the attiv be approved, since it con- must unpre- Germany

of

forms to the permanent interesis of central and south-eastern Europe.

In order to ensure peace in that region it is indispensable that the balance of power be re-established. In this connection, Rumania is in entire agreement with Germany.

The paper stresses the fact that the German Government has re- peatedly declared that it will under no circumstances, interfere with Internal conditions in Rumania, and that there is no

to doubt the genuineness of those declarations.--

reason

Revolutionary

United Press.

Prague Starts Jew-Baiting

Disturbances Croated In Coffee Houses

Prague, Oct. 24. An official statement confirms that a considerable number of Czecha officially given at 150 but in fact larger-invaded a number of coffee houses in the inner city of Prague last night demonstrating against Jews and attempting to eject them from the coffee houses. The police restor- ed order and arrested. 15 demonstra- tors who were immediately sentenced prison with terms varying from seven to fourteen days,

Anti-Jewish demonstrations OC-

curred after the police had dissolved meeting of Czech physicians, Avyers and engineers who were

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"A. daring early morning raid by five men armed with revolvers and daggers took place in the clly ares at 3,30 o'clock this morning.

As a result the Chung Lan Import and Export Company, of 01. Con- naught Road West, have reported Josses of money and Jewellery to the value of $7,945,

The company's offices, which are occupied at night by three fokis, are on the 2nd floor of the building.

The fokis report that Bivo men, three armed with revolvers, broke into the premises at 3.30 am.

The three occupants were bound. Keys to the company's safe were found by the robbers after a search and nine $500 bank-notes, four $100 banknotes, elght $10 banknotes, a considerable quantity of diamond in and Chinese bank-notes were extracted.

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Leaders Make discussing the dificult situation of police immediately the fokls

Good Escape

Athens, Oct. 24.

The ring-lenders of the Venizelist movement which broke out in the island of Crete last July, und who have since been hiding in the moun-

and almost talnous

Inaccessible region of the island, have, it is un- nounced, now succeeded in escaping from Crete.

The whole affair is very mysteri- ous. It is not known how the persons in question made their escape, nor is

there apparently any trace of their

whereabouts.—Trans-Ocean.

these professions due to overcrowdingable to release themselves. Palice by Czecho-Slovak and foreign Jews-pistol, scissors blade and a dagger on later this morning found a toy Trau-Docan.

the staircase leading down to Con= naught Road.

Remarkable Escape By Loyalists

Puris, Oct. 24.

GENERALISSIMO

LEAVES WUHAN

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, accompanied by Madame Chiang, left Hankow last night for an unrevealed destination. Mr. W. H. Donald and other personal aides left in the same plane.

Seven Spanish prisoners in Insurg-

It is reported that other ometalk, fent hands have escaped and reached Including General Chou En-lai, have

Brest after an adventurous journey.also left Hankow.-United Press.

According to them they escaped in small boat, and made for the open sen. They came up with an Insurg-

TANGANYIKA FACES ent tier and boarded . Later

BIG DEFICIT

Dares Solanas, Oct. 24. The Governor of Tanganyika, in opening the Legislative Council to day, reported a serious and disquiet- Ing decline in revenue, foreshadow- ing a deficit during the Anancial year of £130,000, instead of a surplus of

£15,000 as budgetled for.

they met another trawler and also captured this beat.

Then they sailed away for Brest and are now on their way back to the Government in Spain-Reuter,

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The decline is partly owing to the

Submarine cable construction will anxiety in the public mind regarding be carried out between Hongkong. the future of the Tanganyika man- and Green Island on October 27, date, and partly due to

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