Germany has officially demanded the return of all German emigres from the areas of Czechoslovakia which she has occupied, New York Times correspondent G.E.R. Gedye reports from Praha, asserting that complete panic prevailed among the refugees from the occupied districts.
The Czechs have applied repeatedly at London and Paris for a decision as to what is to be done about Sudeten refugees and their inquiries have been ignored, the correspondent said. Unless London and Paris make an immediate move, it is clear that these unfortunates will be sent back to be dealt with by the Nazis.
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