CZECHOSLOVAKIA
SUDETEN DEMANDS. [BY CABLE-' -PBEBS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] PRAGUE. May 19. Herr Kundt, a Sudeten Gorman deputy, met the Prime Minister (Dr Hodza) yesterday, and is reported to have told him that the Sudeten German Party would reject the new minorities statute. Herr Kundt admitted that ho had not yet received an official copy of the statute, but said that Herr Henlein had been given a. good idea of it. while he was in London. Herr Kundt added that the statute did not meet 5 per cent of the German minority's demands. The Sudeten Germans demanded precisely the same rights as Czechs, including local self-government, local police, and local finances.
VILLAGE CLASH. LONDON, May 19. The Prague correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph" says that three Henlein Party Germans and three Czechs wore "wounded in disorders ■which began in the village of Grebenice, in Northern Bohemia, when 50 members of the German Athletic Association marched through the streets shouting, “Heil Hitler!" A clash occurred with a number of Czechs. The disorders spread, and the district police intervened.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1938, Page 7
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