Uncertain And Delicate
(Received 3 p.m.) LONDON. September 7
An abstract of the new proposals which were handed in Prague by Dr. Hodza to Herr Kundt, the Sudeten deputy, is in possession of the Foreign Office, and, as far as examination of this summary enables judgment to be formed, the vie;v in British official circles is that the proposals represent a basis upon which it is hoped negotiations will be continued.
It is appreciated in London, however, that the situation remains uncertain 'and very delicate, until it becomes clear that Herr Henlein’s party has accepted the new basis. . It is stated officially in London that a, suggestion appearing in “The Times” to the effect that Czechoslovakia might consider, as an alternatiave to its present proposals, secession of a fringe of alien populations in its territory in no way represents the views of the British Government.
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Northern Advocate, 8 September 1938, Page 7
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