TENSION DIES DOWN.
Czechoslovakian Situation Eases.
GERMAN POLICE FOR TRIAL
LONDON. -Line 1(1. "•Th" Times" Berlin corrc-pondent saytin* authorities helio\e that t*»n~i<>it li.i~ dieil .liiwn in C/.ccho-lovakia, for wlm-ii rea-oii there «a- iu> need for dra-ii-measures. The [wo I'lerman policemen eoneerned in tin- -hoot ing of the ('/•• i policeman <i 1 Nachod are to he tried :ii Prague to-day. According to a me--ai;e from Rrati--lava, the Slovak I'm fiiiii Minister. M. T)ur.:iii-ky. -aid that Oi-rmany does not desire the disappearance of Slovakia. He added that tin- Pole- were following a positive policy toward Slovakia, and there was no reason why Polo-Slovak relation- should not continue to he satisfactory.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 141, 17 June 1939, Page 7
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