THE CZECHS' REPLY
HUNGARIAN DEMANDS
PARTIAL ACCEPTANCE
ARMY CONSULTATION
URGED
By Telegraph—Pres3 Association —Copyright. (Received October 27, 10.10 a.m.) PRAGUE, October 26. The Foreign Minister, M. Chvalkovsky, handed to the Hungarian Minister the Czech reply,, accepting the Hungarian demand for the oc-i cupation of .districts the cession of' which has been mutually agreed on, but suggesting that a week is insufficient time to remove material. Accordingly, Czechoslovakia proposes consultation between the Czech and Hungarian military authorities, also.that Hungary shall accept the principle of Italian and German arbitration regarding districts which Hungary has claimed but the Czechs have refused. The Note adds that the Czechs insist that Rumania must also be consulted if Poland is brought into the arbitration procedure in accordance with the Hungarian suggestion. MM. Backinsky < and Heavy, Ruthenian Ministers in the Czech Cabinet, have resigned, considering that the Cabinet's decisions sacrifice the interests of the Carpathian Ruthenians. Dr. Brodie, the Ruthenian Premier, /has also resigned. Herr Karmasin, the German representative in the Slovak Cabinet, has asked permission to attend the CzechHungarian negotiations on the ground that the German minorities claim a voice in their own disposal.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1938, Page 9
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188THE CZECHS' REPLY Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1938, Page 9
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