FUTURE OF RUTHENIA
RUMANIA’S REPORTED ATTITUDE OPPOSITION TO POLISH PROPOSAL. PARTITION NOT FAVOURED BY YUGOSLAVIA. By Telegraph —Press Association —Copyright. LONDON. October 21. In regard to the recent visit to Rumania of the Polish Foreign Minister, responsible quarters in Budapest' attach importance to a Government Press statement that "Colonel Beck's talks with King Carol last Wednesday raised a problem that cannot be settled immediately and one demanding a thorough examination." The Bucharest correspondent of “The Times” believes that Colonel Beck's mission was to ascertain Rumania’s views regarding Ruthenia, and was told that Rumania strongly favoured Ruthenia remaining a part of Czechoslovakia. This view was dictated by opposition to further Czech sacrifices and an objection to the severance of Rumanian communications with Czechoslovakia.
A Belgrade message reports that Yugoslavia is hostile to Ruthenian partition except under self-determina-tion.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 October 1938, Page 5
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136FUTURE OF RUTHENIA Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 October 1938, Page 5
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