CZECH PREMIER'S FIRM APPEAL TO POPULACE
PRAGUE, September 23. (Received 1.30 p.m.) /- , . General Sirovy, Czech Prime Minister, presented the new Cabinet member to Dr. Bene# at the Presidential Palace. Oaths of allegiance were taken. Dr. Benes thanked Dr. Hodza. the rcriSLfpTriod.'" 1 * 1 "' and hiS C * W ' «« ** faithfuls* „ A low-flying aeroplane dropped leaflets signed by General g™: y :-'A , " n « : ... At V h, » v ' ,al h °«' 1 »PP»' «° you ,o ,"y M worker, rrJ r r : y 'J a ™»' ky their ploughs, the armv HI,J J A em P lo yees in their office, while onlv R«P"W'e s security. It can carry out the duties 2 : V"'?« "'""y unanimously support, it. Let your work tor the State prove your determination." !l Czec , h agency announces that Dr. Hodza et * that the inclusion of Slovak representatives should complete the new Government. This will be done at the earliest possible moment. , Godesberg high Nazi official said that the whole situation D • an ® as the result of the appointment of a "Red" general as Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia. In consequence Germany could not tolerate such a menace. Informed circles said that anything may be expected.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1938, Page 9
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