DEMAND FOR AUTONOMY
POLES IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA ANOTHER PROBLEM FOR GOVERNMENT Preu Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, May 12. The Prague correspondent of ‘ The Times ’ says that the Polish minority of 80,000 in Czechoslovakia, mostly in the Teschen area, and now represented in Parliament by one deputy, have now joined the Sudeten Germans in demanding autonomy and the right to administer a proportion of the State revenue. THE SUDETEN GERMANS LEADER LEAVES FOR LONDON. PRAGUE, May 12. (Received May 13, at 11.5 a.m.) Herr Henlein has left for London to discuss the Sudeten problem with his political friends. BRITAIN DESIRES PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT. BERLIN, May 12. Mr Arthur Henderson called on Herr von Ribbentrop It is understood that further representations will bo made in connection with Czechoslovakia regarding which Britain is most anxious that Herr Hitler and) Herr Henlein should compromise to the utmost to enable a peaceful settlement.
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Evening Star, Issue 22956, 13 May 1938, Page 9
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145DEMAND FOR AUTONOMY Evening Star, Issue 22956, 13 May 1938, Page 9
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