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NOTICE BY GERMANY

POWERS IN {PRAGUE

EXTRATERRITORIAL RIGHTS TO BE ENIDED

LONISON, May 18.

The "Manchester Guardian" says that Germany sent a Nfcte on May IS to the nine countries, including Britain and France, which aije maintaining diplomatic representatives in Prague stating that their extraterritorial rights would be removed on Mlay 25. Consuls were told that they mtxst seek a renewal of their exequatur from Berlin.

were coming to the Unlited States to improve the ties of friendship between the two countries. "Theiqe is no more political purpose than that in it," he said. .

He said that the King/would make one speech in the Unitefcl States, consisting merely of a fevr remarks in proposing the health of tthe President at the State dinner at the jWhite House. Numerous women r exporters who were present complained; that only a few of them had been invited to the Embassy garden party, anjd Sir Ronald said: "A garden party as just like heaven, you know; some are taken and some are not." One girl afckedhowthe King was going to meet average Americans if the official schedule was adhered to. "Average Americans'* mused Sir Ronald. "There is an aswful lot of them, you know."

The Ambassador decline*! to give a ruling whetLcr women should curtsey to the Queen, adding: "I think men should conduct themselves as I do when I meet the President." A reporter asked: "How do you; act?" and Sir Ronald said: "I behave in a suitable and respectful manner, and certainly I make him a bow, bu£ whether it comes from the waist or^ not I do not know." . ,»

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 116, 19 May 1939, Page 9

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NOTICE BY GERMANY Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 116, 19 May 1939, Page 9

NOTICE BY GERMANY Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 116, 19 May 1939, Page 9

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