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GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS.
FRANCE AND
U.S. STRIKES
SPREAD
11,000,000
NEED RELIEF
IN WINTER!
Discouragement Over Recovery Drive.
FORD, STILL DEFIANT, CLOSES FACTORY
New York, To-day.
A feeling of discouragement over the United States Recovery Drive is manifesting itself as strikes spread and prices continue to outstrip earnings.
The National Industrial Recovery, Administration is prepared for thei
GERMANY RENEW DIRECT ARMS NEGOTIATIONS
A recent photograph of Sig- nor Mussolini, Italian Premier, whose policy towards the Dan. ubian countries will greatly affect the Disarmament Con.
ference.
gradual withdrawal of its policy of NATIVE CHIEF regimentation with a view to leav-1
ing the industries to regulate them- REINSTATED IN
selves and only intervening if neces- sary to enforce the Codes.
The American Federation of La bour is hardening its attitude and is preparing plans for a 30-hour week
Thousands of complaints are flowing into the N.I.R.A. hend- quarters, from consumers alleg- ing profiteering, and from Labour" alleging violations of the Codes.
Treasury officials in, Washing?" ton yesterday declared that busi-
BECHUANALAND
Tshedeki's Suspension
Terminated.
CANNOT ENFORCE LAW TO EUROPEANS
Mclntbeh's Offences; Cited
5 ད'ད་ ༈༙༦ London, To-lay.
ness expansion is being check lo accordance with the advice muted by the Administration's of the Secretary for Dominions Af- failure to declare its monetary fairs, Mr. J. H. Thomas, His Majer
policy.
;
A total of 650,000 persons "vere re-employed during August, but the indication is that, even if the present rate of re-employment is main- 'ained, 11,000,000 will need relief during the coming winter.
ty the King has been graciously pleased to terminate the period during which Tshekedi is suspended
from the exercise of the functions
of Acting-Chief of the Bamangwato Tribe in Bechuanaland.
reinstated Tahcked will be Acting-Chief at Serowe by the High
Amid the steadily worsening Commissioner as soon as the neces- trike situation, Mr. Henry Ford Bary arrangements have been made. has defied the NIRA. and has
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This decision follows the full con- which closed his Cheater factory rather sideration of the case then submit the dispute with the: Tahekedi was auspended after an in- Acting- workers to the N.I.R.A. for quiry. Instituted by the
High Commissioner, Vice-Admiralj mediation.
The coal, steel and silk strikes E. R. C. R. Evans, on September 13, had shown that he had exceeded his are steadily spreading, and the pre-i sent position can be summed up as powers in flogging a follows:-New York, 75,000 to 100-named McIntosh, and that in claim- ing that he had the right to do so 000 out in various trades.
was attempting to put himself above the law.
white man
Detroit, 8,000 out in the motor car and tool-workers' industries.
A Dominions Office communique Chester, Pennsylvania, several thousand Ford motor-car workers states that the High Commissioner out and the factory closed inde-had recommended Tahekedi's com- finitely.
munication in which he stated:-
"I had not taken steps regarding
Paterson, New Jersey, thousand McIntosh with the intention of fraising an issue on point. of juris-
of silk workers idle.
Philadelphia, Bread-Cart drivers diction affecting my Court, but I Are restricting bread deliveries.
have been compelled in the interests Pittsburgh the coal strike is ra-lof just administration and for the pidly spreading.
good of my people, to order punish-
Pittsburg, the coal strike is rament for McIntosh.
pidly spreading.
Weirton, West Virginia, 8,000 steel-workers idle-Reuter.
ANTI-HOARDING
LAWS
Lawyer Charged In U.S. Test Case.
POSSESSED 27 GOLD BARS,
New York, To-day,
"I hereby abandon any, right to deal with a case in which Europeans are concerned, and I undertake not to deal with any European cased fature "In order to remove, any misap- prehension, I did not and will 'not
VITAL TALKS AT GENEVA
★ BONCOUR
CONFERS WITH
VON NEURATH
First Reaction Is Negative.
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FOUR YEAR-PROBATION PROPOSED
Geneva, To-day. After a period of apparent stagnation, important Disarma- ment developments occurred here yes- terday, in culminat- ing in a meeting be- tween 'Baron Von Neurath, the Ger- man Foreign Minis- ter, and M. Paul Bon- cour, the French Foreign Minister, at which, it is learned, M. Paul Boncour ex- plained the French attitude which, he said, stood upon the agreement reached in Paris with the British, American and Italian Govern- ments, France's three principal points being control and a four-year pro- bation period and in the meantime, no Disarmament.
It is gathered that Baron Von Neu- rath's first reaction was strongly néga- 'tive. He is, how- ever, leaving for Berlin to-morrow to consult Chancellor Hitler.
It is understood that M. Paul Bon- cour has pressed him to bring back de finite proposals to enable the forth- coming meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Con- ference to decide on the future course. discussions. Reu- tere
of
U.S. COTTON CONSIGNMENT
DUE IN SHANGHAI `
„First Shipment Under Loan Arrangement
Shanghal, To-day.
The agency in charge of the dis- posal of the American Cotton and Wheat Loan under the alfrection of the Central Bank of China Is busily arranging with foreign and Chinese business circles concerned for the marketing of a first-con- signment of the loan cotton which expected to arrive. Shanghai to-day or to-morrow. Central News Agency.
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JAPAN SEES
MENACE FROM
SOVIET ARMY
“Hall Hitler.”—September 3 was "Hitler' Day" In Germany, and a great Nazi Congress was held at Nuremberg, where Herr Adolf Hiller watched a review of over 110,000 Storm Troops.
Hitler greeted on all sides as he makes a tour on arrival. (5. & G.)
DE VALERA
SAVED IN DAIL
BY LABOUR
Uproar After Debate At Fever-Heat.
GEN. MULACHY DENIES MEETING HAILSHAM{
Military Preparations In Far East.,
[TOKYO WAR OFFICE STATEMENT
Tokyo, To-day. Asserting that the Soviet now possesses a peace time army of over 1,250,000, with the most pow- erful modern arms and equipment, |-- and that she là increasing her mi-] įlitary preparations in the Far East, including an Air Force with scores of ribwerful bombars, able to "at- tack the Japanda capital in the event of war the War Office, this.jected the opposition mption morning Issued a statement deny- ing the report that Japan was planning to re-create four Army [divisions.
The statement, however, ex- plains the need for large sp- propriations for modernising- the Army for the purpose" of protecting Manchukuo and Ja- pan adequately against the So- viet menace.--Reuter.
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WHEAT PRICES
DECLINE.
Silver Advances In New York.
New York, To-day, March silver prices" advanced
0.50 cent per ounce on the Com- modity Exchange, here, yester- day.
Chicago wheat prices declined
Dublin, To-day,
The Irish Free State Dail, by 80 votes to 65: yesterday re-
of censure denouncing the Government's use of the Pu- blic Safety Act which was de scribed as unjust and oppres
Kive.
The Party Labour supported
the Government. The debate was at fever-heat until the end.
There was an uproar when President De Valera accused general Mulcahy of holding conversations with the British - War Minister. Lord Hailsham,
in Glasgow,
General Mulcahy was livid with rage when he denied the assertion. Reuter,
| FANG SEEKING A COMPROMISE
Peking Area Quiet After
Minor Clashes.
Peking, To-day. Districts to the north of Peking I have been generally quiet after a series of minor clashes between the Government troops and the “re- bela” under General Fang Chin-wIL. whose main body is concentrating at points between Tangshan and Changping apparently seeking -- aj chance to slip back to Charhar,
An official communique claim”, that General Fang has sent a wireless message to Peking intima» ting his willingness to accept "res-
WAR DEBT
DISCUSSIONS
AT TREASURY
British Delegate Due In Washington.
SIGNIFICANT REPORT
Washington, To-day. The United States secretary of State Mr. William Cordell Hull, yesterday announced that the forthcoming war debt ne- gotiations will be conducted
by Mr. Dean Acheson. Under- Secretary for the Treasury and Mr. Frederick Livesey Assist- ant Economic Adviser to the State Department.
The conversations will be held at the Treasury Depart- ment, a move which has caus ed surprise, because previous- ly, they have always been con- ducted at the State Depart ment
The report has caused many circles to believe that the con- versations with Sir Frederick Leith Ross, the Chief Econo- mic Adviser to the British Government, will have a far wider scope than mere debt. Tevision United"
S. C. Gold Bar
sonable" terms for a compromise STABILISATION OF
Central News Agency.
NORTHERN ANXIETY
NOT ALLAYED.
12,000 More Armed Police Will Ensure Peace.
Tienatin, To-day.
CURRENCIES
U.S., Britain And France To Aet?
RUMOURS DISCREDITED
The American Oriental Finance [Corporation fiäs received the fol- The Chinese authorities are con-lowing telegram from fia Washing- fident that with 2,000 newly or tox correspondent to-day:---- ganised armed pojice to reinforce their position, the strength of the Chinese special police forces in | Luentúng is quite sufficient to deal { with the bandit menace, which is
ARGENTINE BONDS reported to be under control, though
AGREEMENT,
on the day, the September price For Peso Balances Due dropping from 87% cents to 86% jcents per bushel, while May fu
tures declined 1% cents to 94 cents. Reuter.
NEGOTIATIONS FOR: RUBBER CONTROL
British Committee Appointed.
London, To-day
To Britain..
Londen, To-day.
Funing has to be re-taken from the. hands of the bandits before anxiety can be allayed. *.
“No one knows whether stabilization of the dollar is Impending. The only fact ap parently established is that the Administration has no present Intention of Initiating currency, expansion or an Inflation pre- - gramma, pap
Rumours that the United States, An official communique issued England and France will attempt last night stated that Changli was stabilisation of their respective etill safe. The press report that currencies, and another rumour that. Liu Shiu Ying has fallen is denied out of the British. War Debt nego Agreement been reached in the by a later report from the local tiations, which begin on October 5 London negotiations regarding the railway station master-Central at Washington, may grow a plan to rate of conversion' and other condi- News Agency.
tions of issue of the 4 per cent
Treasury Bonds, repayable within NO FIGHTING SINCE 20 years, which, under the conven- |tion of last May, the Argentine Government undertook to make in
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exchange for the peso balances British Military Attache awaiting remittance from the Ar-
The Rubber Growers' Association |gantine on May, L--British Wireless announce that the Bubber Regulation | Service. Committee of 14; appointed by the
Council, includes Mr. WU. Gallag, TYPHOON EAST OF her, Chairman, and Mr. J. Fairbairn, |Vice-Chairman of the "Rubber
claim to be immune from the laws; It is regarded as significant that Growers' Association," Mr. F. D. of the Protectorate as now in force, direct negotiations & between Ger- Ascoll, Sir Frank Swettenham and Lor: may be hereafter in many and France should take place (Sir Herbert Wright-Reuter,
force, Ko one could regret immediately after the five Powers
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more than I do what has occurred had reached an apparent deadlock. and I desire to assure the High Hitherto, Italy acted as intermidi- Commissioner that I would at all ary between France and Germany, Mr. Frank Campbell, well-known times work in harmony and loyal. It has been persistently reported American attorney, has demurred to co-operation with the Administra-that we attempt would Be mind the indictment charging him with tion"
failing to report the possession of Europeans' Offences
27 gold bars valued at approximately. As regards the first paragraph U.S.$200,000, thus assuring an early in the communication, the High review by the Supreme Court and Commissioner ordered
a decision on the fvalidity of the to whe
anti-hoarding lawn
God hadi been any
Mr. Campbell declares that the Constitution gra ©the right to anybody to hold gold
United Presa, per 8. C. Gold Bar Ca
Jure
the Adm ration equately-with the offences mitted by Meintosh and European In Berowe, wal
(Continued on Puba 4-1
adjourn the meeting of the General Commisalon next month, at least, for
"fortnight, ""
CORNWALL AGREES
TIN QUOTA
KING AND QUEEN RETURN
London orning.
PHILIPPINES,
Inspects Area.
stabilise the Found and Dellar, are described as not possible at present
by reasoned opinion,****
MISSIONARIES WANTED
Desperate Need Of Recruits,
$15 URGENTLY NEEDED IN FAR EAST
Paking, To-day. The British military attache spent yesterday along, the Ar matice line between Tang- shan and Knollyingtas, and saw no^sign of fighting anywhere. At Kacliringtse at midday he had to wait while the Chinese com-The "almost desperate need mander) was awakened from sleep recruits for missionary work before talking to him, túngr 24 Für East," and other
There has been no fighting any-wor was yesterday, “stressed We? fetal for where, since the morning of Sep- Sir Robert Williams,
tember 27 Better," & Kundente wat
Heavy Rainfall Last Night.
Hong Kong rainfall for the ours, ending:19:
ta 53.07
an average of 75.
Not yet threat typhoon has
Lon
titude:
TWO SUBS, FAIL THE TEST
London, To-day.