ANNEXATION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Questions in Commons
PRIME MINISTER PROMISES STATEMENT
AT THE EARLIEST OPPORTUNITY
By Telegraph.—-Press Association. —Copyright. (Received This Day, 9.5 a.m.) LONDON, March 20.
Asked in the House of Commons whether the Government was recognising the annexation of Czechoslovakia by Germany Mr Neville Chamberlain replied that the Government, in concert with other Governments, was considering all the consequences of the German action. He added that the House was aware, from his speech at Birmingham, of the serious view the Government takes of the
situation. In reply to Mr C. R. Attlee'Mr Chamberlain promised a fuller statement at the earliest opportunity. He declined to say with how many Governments he was communicating. Mr Chamberlain said he was circulating the text of agreement of March 15 between Herr Hitler and the Czech President, Dr Hacha, and added that as far as he was aware no written ultimatum was presented to Dr Hacha before his acceptance.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 March 1939, Page 5
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