AGREEMENT NEEDED
BRITAIN WATCHING CZECH POSITION STATEMENT BY PREMIER REPORTS OF TROOP MOVEMENTS DENIED (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY. July 18. In the course of an answer to several questions on Czechoslovakia in the House of Commons today, Mr Chamberlain said that the British Government had heard from the Czechoslovakian Government that there was no truth in reports of abnormal troop movements in Czechoslovakia. The Prime Minister also stated that, while conversations were proceeding between the Government in Prague and representatives of Herr Henlein’s party, he preferred to look for a successful issue rather than to anticipate failure. The British Government was closelywatching the situation- and was anxious that an early agreement should be reached. t It was reported from Berlin on Saturday that messages received by the official Nazi news agency from Waldenburg, in Silesia, stated that Czechosclovakian troops were mobilising in the Sudeten districts along the Silesian border. The Czech Government immediately issued an official denial of these rumours.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1938, Page 5
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160AGREEMENT NEEDED Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1938, Page 5
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