SUDETEN GERMANS
NEW MINORITIES STATUTE WILL PROBABLY - BE REJECTED CONDITIONS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright LONDON, May 19 Herr Ernst Kundt, a leading Sudeten German member of the Czech Parliament, met the Prime Minister, Dr. Hodza, yesterday and is reported to have told him the Sudeten German Party would reject the proposed new minorities statute, says a message from Prague. Herr Kundt admitted he had not, yet received an official copy of the statute, but said Herr Henlein had been given a good idea of It while in London. The statute had not met five per cent, of their demands, added Herr Kundt. The Sudeten Germans demanded precisely the same rights as the Czechs, including local selfgovernment, local police and local finances.
Three members of the ?udeten German Party and three Czechs were wounded in disorders which started in the village of Crebenice. northern Bohemia, says the Prague correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. Fifty members of the German Athletic Association marched through the streets shouting "Hell, Hitler!" and clashed with a number o? Czechs. Disorders spread through the district and the gendarmerie intervened*
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20503, 20 May 1938, Page 7
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185SUDETEN GERMANS Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20503, 20 May 1938, Page 7
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