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HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.

“PEACE TO-DAY IS SAFE ” M. DALADIER’S STATEMENT. DANGEROUS SEAS CROSSED. (Received This Day, 10.14 a.m.) PARIS, September 30. The Premier (M. Daladier), in a statement, said: “Peace to-day is safe. I hope that once we have crossed the dangerous seas we shall he able to realise a general settlement of the great European problem. If this can be obtained it is due to the discipline, steadiness and resolution of the people of France, who have not ceased to show the greatest sangfroid. Let us remain a united, industrious, strong people.” The French Cabinet has been called to discuss demobilisation. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION. MEETING EXPECTED YESTERDAY THE PROPOSED PERSONNEL. (Received This Day, 9.15 a.m.) BERLIN, September 30. The first meeting of the International Commission is expected to be held this afternoon. A communique states that it will he composed of a Secretary of State in the German Foreign Office and the Ambassadors of Britain, France and Italy and a representative of Czechoslovakia. Any question arising from the transfer of territory will ybe considered as within the competence of the commission. Herr Hitler is expected to appoint the Reich Commissioner. < ANGLO-FRENCH PLAN FOLLOWED NOT A GREAT DEPARTURE. A FEW ADDITIONAL AREAS. (Received. This Day, 11.25 a.m.) 'LONDON, September 30, The Associated Press says that although the full details of the FourPower Agreement will not he known before Cabinet meets, it is understood it is not a great departure from, tinoriginal Anglo-French plan. It includes secession of a few. additional small minority areas. CONTROL OF CZECH RAILWAYS. TAKEN OVER BY MILITARY. (Received This Day, 11.30 a.m.) PRAGUE, September 30. The Czech military authorities have taken over full control of the railways. GRATITUDE TO HERR HITLER. MESSAGE FROM HERR HEN LEIN. (Received This Day, 11.35 a.m.) BERLIN, September 30. Herr Henlein sent the following message to Herr Hitler: “From the depths of my heart I express the gratitude of our oppressed people for the freedom vou won them.’’

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 301, 1 October 1938, Page 7

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HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 301, 1 October 1938, Page 7

HOPEFUL OUTLOOK. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 301, 1 October 1938, Page 7

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