Slovak Uprising Creates Central European Crisis
(Received 12 Noon.)
LONDON, March 12. f pIE PRESIDENT OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA. DR. EMIL ROCHA.' HAS
APPOINTED A NEW CABINET, UNDER THE PREMIERSHIP OF M. KAROL SIDOR, THE SLOVAK LEADER, SAYS A MESSAGE FROM PRAGUE.
M. Sivak previously had telegraphed from Rome, refusing the Premiership and demanding the withdrawal of Czech troops from Bohemia arid Moravia. 1
Slovak extremists and Germans regard Dr. Tiso as the only possible
Premier.
German sources report that Czech soldiers occupied the Nazi headquarters at Kaesmark.
The Czech Minister ’in Berlin protested to Germany against the tone of the broadcast by the Slovak Deputy, M. Durcanski, who has abandoned his intention of going to Berlin.
Ten thousand people gathered in Bratislava in order to celebrate the anniversary of the anschluss.
Citizens are restless, and shots have been herd and Jews’ shopsn'aided,
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Northern Advocate, 13 March 1939, Page 5
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