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CZECH FRONTIER

ALLEGED VIOLATION BY GERMAN PLANES A NOTE TO BERLIN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyrighl LONDON, June 1. The Berlin correspondent of the ‘ Daily Telegraph ’ says that the Chechoslovakian Minister (Dr Mastny) called at the Foreign Office and handed over a Note detailing 15 alleged violations of the Czechslovakian frontier by German military planes in the last few days. . There are no signs of a slackening of the German Press campaign against Chechoslovakia. Prominence is given to reports of alleged terrorism in the elections and Czechoslovakian military precautions in the frontier areas. ALTERCATION IN CAFE TWO SUDETENERS WOUNDED. PRAGUE, Juno 1. (Received June 2, at 11 a.m.) During an altercation in a cafe at Eger a Czech non-commissioned officer, whom 35 Sudeteners allegedly threatened, drew his revolver and fired at the lloor, wounding two Sudeteners in the leg. The Government arrested the Czech and ordered a strict inquiry.

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Evening Star, Issue 22973, 2 June 1938, Page 11

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CZECH FRONTIER Evening Star, Issue 22973, 2 June 1938, Page 11

CZECH FRONTIER Evening Star, Issue 22973, 2 June 1938, Page 11

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