SUDETEN DEMANDS
INDICATIONS OF GERMANY’S ATTITUDE
Mussolini’s Reported Attitude
FREE HAND CONCEDED TO HITLER IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA
By Telegraph—Press Association. —Copyright.
(Recd This Day, 12.15 p.m.)
LONDON, May 8. “The Times” Berlin correspondent says the English and French representations to Czechoslovakia are not unwelcome, provided they emphasise that the Sudeten Germans must be granted self-determination. In some quarters there is distrust. of the Anglo-French moves in Prague after the English and French General Staff discussions. The Germans desire a quick settlement, but without a European war. Then only will Germany be free to improve her relations with the Western Ppwers, particularly England. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent says Mr Arthur Henderson’s visit is regarded as a friendly act. Undoubtedly an attemnt to persuade Germany to restrains the Sudeten Germans would be deeply resented. It is believed that Herr Woermann told Mr Henderson that Germany had no intention of using armed force in Czechoslovakia.
Newspaper messages from Rome leave, little doubt that Signor X' Mussolini consented to allow Germany a free hand in Czechoslovakia.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 May 1938, Page 8
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