CZECHOSLOVAKIA
THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 7 DOMINATION FOR PRESIDENCY Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright PRAGUE, November 23. M. Hacha, a lawyer, accepted nomination. for the presidency of the National Assembly, which will elect a president on November 28. GERMANY JUBILANT THE NEW FRONTIER AGREEMENT. LONDON, November 23. (Received November 24, at 8 a.m.) The Berlin correspondent of ‘ The Times ’ says the German Press does not conceal its satisfaction with the new frontier agreement with Czechoslovakia, especially the motor highway representing the cession of Czech territory, which was not contemplated in the Munich agreement. It is in effect the German corridor proposed in the Reich Government’s pre-Munich plans and then dropped owing to British opposition. SLOVAK SOCIALISTS DISSOLUTION OF PARTY. (Independent Cable Service.) PRAGUE, November 23. (Received November 24, at 8 a.in.) The Slovak Government has dissolved the Socialist Party. A number of the leaders have been arrested on charges of forging passports for Jews. FINAL GUARANTEE CF FRONTIERS PRAGUE, November 23. (Received November 24, at 11.15 a.m.) The Czech Government announces that it is acting to secure a final guarantee of the frontiers agreed to by Italy and Germany after Munich.
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Evening Star, Issue 23123, 24 November 1938, Page 13
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