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CZECH PARADE

PROTEST IN NEW YORK

I NEW YORK, October 2. Wearing colourful national costumes 15,000 Czechs paraded in the city protesting against the German invasion. A typical banner read: "Judas Iscaript, Edouard Daladier, Neville Cham- i berlain." The parade was headed by a well-bred police dog carrying a placard bearing these words: "Hitler, Mussolini, and' Chamberlain aren't my breed." | Speakers included Senator Vojta Benes, a brother of President Benes. The Presidents of San Domingo, Guatemala, Ecuador, and Bolivia have sent messages to President Benes sympathising with the sacrifices made by the Czechs in the cause of peace.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1938, Page 9

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CZECH PARADE Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1938, Page 9

CZECH PARADE Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1938, Page 9

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