AUTONOMY WANTED
ATTITUDE OF SUDETEN GERMANS. “ONLY WAY OF PRESERVING PEACE.” Press Association Bloctrio Telearaph—Corm'qbl LONDON, April 2. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Prague correspondent says the Henlein Deputy, Herr Karl Frank, made a statement rejecting as unsatisfactory the minority statute proposed by the Premier (Dr. Hodza). Herr Frank claimed autonomy for “all the badly wronged races in Czechoslovakia.” and declared that only thus would European peace be preserved.
PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION
An endeavour is being made by the Whangarei sub-provincial executive of the Farmers’ Union to arrange for boys attending the argricultural division at the Whangarei High School to obtain one week’s practical farming during the school year on farms in the district. The idea is supported by the agricultural instructor at the school.
The names of farmers who are prepared to take a boy for one week are to be obtained with a view to ascertaining if the scheme would be sufficiently supported. The scheme would be purely educative.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 April 1938, Page 3
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158AUTONOMY WANTED Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 April 1938, Page 3
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