SLOVAK MUTINY
CZECH OFFICERS SHOT BV SOLDIERS GOVERNMENT CONCEALS NEWS RAID BY ARMED POLES By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, November 14. The Czechoslovak Government, which has concealed the news of a rising in which Slovak soldiers shot their Czech officers, faces a mutiny which may divide Slovakia from Czechoslovakia, says the Bratislava correspondent of the “Daily Mail.” The Slovaks will be tried in Neuschlen today. Another disquieting incident was a raid of armed Poles into eastern Czechoslovakia, where they blew up bridges, demolished buildings, stole money and took prisoners, with whom they retreated when gendarmes drove them over the border. DEMAND FOR AUTONOMY PRAGUE, November 14. The Solvak Ministers and Deputies are remanding that the Parliamentary Committee adopt a new Constitution, including Slovakian autonomy, by tonight.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 November 1938, Page 6
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