SUDETEN GERMAN AIM
' EQUALITY WITH CZECHS (Received May 3, 12 noon.) PRAGUE. May 2. 1 The leader of the Sudetin German Party, Herr Henlcin, says that his party desires only peace and complete equality of rights. "A settlement is essential, not oniy to us, but to Europe,” continues Herr Henlcin. “We will never admit that we are in the minority, but are disposed to reconsider the Czech constitution as a basis of a solution of the problems. PARIS CONVERSATIONS ißeed. May .‘l, 2 u.m.) PARIS. May 2. After talks with the Premier oT France. M. Daladicr, the Foreign Secretary, M. Bonnet, and the British Ambassador, Sir Erie Phipps, the Czech Minister, Dr. Orosuskv, left for Prague to report on the Anglo-French talks.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 3 May 1938, Page 6
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