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CONCENTRATION OF EFFORTS FOR PEACE NOTHING DONE TO HEIGHTEN TENSION. STATEMENT OF POSSIBILITIES. (Recd This Day, Noon.) RUGBY, August 30. The policy which was endorsed at the meeting of British Ministers may be summed up, so far as the immediate problem in Central Europe is concerned, as a concentration by Britain of all its efforts on assisting a peaceful ■ solution of the Sudeten German problem. Britain, who' for its part will do nothing which might heighten the general tension, continues to look to both sides in Czechoslovakia to avoid any aggravation of the dispute. It is recognised in London that the success of Lord Runciman’s efforts depends, on the one hand on the extent and reality of the concessions which the Prague Government and Coalition parties are ready to make, and on the other hand on the extent and nature of the influence exerted from outside on the Sudeten Party and the spirit in which Herr Henlein’s followers receive the Government’s advances.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 August 1938, Page 6
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164AIMS DEFINED Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 August 1938, Page 6
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