Czechs Accused of Partial Mobilisation
ANOTHER GERMAN REPORT LONDON, July 25. The German report, which was withdrawn on Czech insistence, that Czech troops were being mobilised in the Sudeten districts, along the Silesiaa border, has been followed by another report alleging partial mobilisation, says the Berlin correspondent of the Times. Both reports came from the correspondent of the German official news agency at Waldenburg, Silesia. The Berlin newspapers published the Czech denial of mobilisation, but declared that it evaded tho facts. They urged Britain and France, who were described as elders, to stop “the unruly Czech children from playing with fire.’' The second message from Waldenburg asserted that the Czechs had removed the barricades which had hidden machine-gun posts. It declared that farmers had been prohibited from entering certain areas, in spite of the harvest-
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 180, 2 August 1938, Page 8
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