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PARTINGS AT MUNICH

MR CHAMBERLAIN CHEERED & SALUTED MORE ABOUT HIS TALKS WITH FUEHRER. LATFR meetings expected. (Receiv’d Thiq Dqv. 11.25 a.m.) MT-r-TT'-’-tT Qnn+omhp’- 30. YU r’hnvnhpT’l'-In trVM fho Prnqq befnvo lop vine that the German occuna+mn r>f Cpoohnalnvakia would start on Raturdav afternoon and evening. Mr Chamberlain said: “I talked with the Fuehrer from 11.30 a.m. until 1 n.m. As a result we both signed the declaration. We had a verv full discussion of the Euronean situation. He added: “There will be a meeting in Berlin in the afternoon of the International Commission. which wall go to Sudetenland on October 1. If occasion arises, the Fuehrer and T will certainly moot again, because we have dom’ded to settle our relations by consultation. ■z—phppr s <3 n H cries of “ T Toil Hp-r-r Chamberlain!” accomnan■pri hv sn a”rav of arms thrust out in thn Nazi salute, followed Mr Chamberlain as ho was accomnanied hv Herr von Ribhentron from his hotel to the airport. ■’’’here there was wave after wave of cheering hv hundreds of school children, who had been given a holiday. Mr Chamberlain shook hands and hade farewell to Herr von Rihhentron. to which the latter renh’ed: “Give my to Lord Halifax and Mrs Chamberlain.” Mr Chamberlain sa ; d: “Well, goodbye P'bbentrop. we’ve all had a share of it.” ta KPN FDR GRANTED GENERAL DEMOBILISATION. BRITISH PREMIER’S VIEW. / (Received This Day. 11.35 a.m.) MUNICH. Sentember 30. Tn resnonse to a question regarding general demobilisation,, Mr Chamberlain said: '“The ouestion was not disoussed. but I think —I hone—there will he measures in connection with this '•v.r-sii'ir discussed everywhere. We hope it will come practically immediately. I take this question for granted.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 October 1938, Page 8

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PARTINGS AT MUNICH Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 October 1938, Page 8

PARTINGS AT MUNICH Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 October 1938, Page 8

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