GERMANS FIRST
MINORITIES ISSUES i
LIMITS AT GODESBERG
(British Official Wireless.)
(Received September 24,12.30 pjm.)
RUGBY, September 23.
No official information is available as to the trend of the Godesberg talks yesterday, but newspapers emphasise there are certain matters which lie outside their immediate range. One of these, it is pointed out, concerns the claims of Poland and Hungary in reference to minorities. While the discussion of these claims' later has not been, ruled out, it has been made clear that the present* negotiations concern only the German populations in Czechoslovakia.
An arrangement for a reasonable time limit for the transference of populations and territory, and the settlement of the new boundaries, are believed by the Press to be another question on which differences of view may have been expressed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1938, Page 9
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