EMERGENCY MEETING CZECH CABINET
Reassuring Note From Germany NO HOSTILE DESIGNS ENTERTAINED / (Received March 13, 7.30 p.m.) ’ Prague, March 12. An emergency meeting of Cabinet, which began at 10 p.m. and over which the President, Dr. E. Benes, is presiding, is discussing the Austrian crisis. ' It is expected to last until the early hours. It is officially denied that Czechoslovakia is mobilising. The German Minister has presented a Note to the Czechoslovakian Government assuring it that Germany does not entertain hostile designs against Czechoslovakia, which should not be alarmed at the events in Austria. Nazi Storm Troops have replaced Austrian Customs officials on the Czech frontier. Austrians are not permitted to leave Austria. A Brussels message states that the bourse was not opened to-day. The Archduke Otto is most depressed, as he realises that his hopes of returning to Austria are closed. A message from Tokio states that the newspapers are elated over the Nazi coup.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 143, 14 March 1938, Page 9
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