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ROOSEVELT WANTS CONGRESS TO EXTEND N.R.A. FOR TWO YEARS
INDIA BILL
DISCUSSION
IN COMMONS]
Council of Greater India Proposal. Rejected
ADVISORY COUNCIL NOT
ADVISABLE
London, To-day.
An amendment to establish” an Advisory Council to be styled the Council of Greater India, in substi- tation for the federal proposals of the Government of India bill, *was rejected by 308 voles to 50, daring the committee stage of the debate in the House of Commona last night.
The Secretary for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, goid that
sup- porters of the amendment based themselves on the very tentative and temporary recommendations
Mrs. Dunbar, accompanied by Mr. L. Dunbar, leading in Liberty Bay (Mr. Frost) after he had was the Champions yesterday for the third successive year to give the Dunbar stable its eighth successive win in the classic-(King's Studio).
of the Statutory Commission. GOLD CLAUSE EFFECT
The whole essence of the recom-| mendation in the report of the Joint Select Committee was that over as wide a' field as safe, more responsibility should be given in the provinces and in the centre.
was
His own view since the time the princes made their offer. to come into the federation was that f
ON EUROPE
Currencies Crushed Between £ & S
MUSSOLINI'S BLUFF
A special Washington cable to "would be the greatest possible mis- Messra. S. E. Levy, and Company Lake to return, to the earlier pro posal which was made by the State states that a favourable reaction tory Commission only on the in Europe has greeted the United assumption that the princes were States Supreme Court's ruling on unlikely to enter the federation for the Gold Clause" case, but, at the a considerable time.
same time, a certain amount of
NO CO-OPERATION SEEN
'would on no account
He felt confident that the princes apprehension is felt as to what co-operate will be the ultimato effect should When President Roosevelt's programme they made their offer four years fail. ago they sald quite definitely they
with a body of this kind,
Gold
It is
REAR ADMIRAL MURFIN'S
NEW APPOINTMENT
Succeeds Admiral Upham As· C-in-C Of U.S. Asiatic Fleet
Washington, to-day. Rear Admiral O. G. Murfin has been appointed Commander- in Chief of the US. Asiatic fleet in succession to Admiral F. B. Upham, the appointment ́to become effective in the Sum- mer-Reuter.
DR. WANG FETED IN JAPAN
currencies arc being Audience With Premier were prepared to participate in the crushed between the pound and Central Government only if it was the dollar, and it seems economi-
And War Minister a responsible government. He was cally impossible for the gold, bloe convinced that of the main reasons to hold out much longer.
Tokyo. To-day. prompting the princes was the need generally conceded that the del-at the Hague Court of Inter- Dr. Wang Chung-hui, Judge they fell for a voice in the effective lar holds the whip hand on cur national Justice, was the guest control in policy, particularly the rencies, although outwardly it is yesterday evening of the Asahi left to the pound to decide the is-Shimbun directors in the Hashi- aue of the gold bloc.
gaoka Restaurant.
question of customs.
NEGLECT OF CENTRE
A great many people had at first
GOVERNMENTAL
INSPECTION O
ARMS FACTORIES
Questions In House Of Commons.
SIMPLIFIED MACHINERY OF SUPERVISION NEEDED
Loadou, To-day.
The British Government's atti tude towards the proposal for an inspection of armament factories, made at the Traffic in Arms Com- mittee at Geneva, was
var dealt with yesterday, in an answer to a Par- liamentary question, by Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary.
He said that His Majesty's Government considered that an elaborate system of permanent and automatic supervision, with local inspection, was not suitable for the limited objective with which the Committee was deal- ing. To achieve results the ma- chinery of supervision could and should be simplified, without lessening its effectiveness as re gards the immediate object in view.
The United Kingdom delegation at Geneva would submit in due course proposals in this respect The Government's attitude to the Bystem of permanent and automa- tic supervision, in connection with a convention for the reduction and limitation of armaments, is ex- pressed in its memorandum" on disarmament which was issued last year-British Wireless Service
WEDNESDAY
RECORD FIRST A
AWAY SUCCESS Arsenal Beat Stoke. At Highbury
PENSIONERS SURPRISE
EVERTON
London, To-day. There were several surprises in yesterday's Home football fixtures. Sheffield Wednesday secured their first away victory by defeating
Great Britain is striving for He called on the Premier at 9 taken the view that the safer course stábilisation at around U.S.$4.20 o'clock this morning and had an was to make an advance in the pro-to the pound, but it is expected hour's interview and later paid at vinces without making a simultane-that Washington will manoeuvre call on the War Minister. ous advance at the centre. On to keep exchange in the neigh He will be the guest of honour Liverpool by the odd goal in three, further consideration many of them bourhood of U.S.44.87.
at a luncheon to be given by and are now within striking dis- had been driven inevitably to view The unpopularity of the British General Chang Tso-pin in the tence of the leaders. that that was really the more Cabinet is increasing.
Imperial Hotel, at which 80 Arsenal further enhanced their foolish and dangerous course be Premier Flandin is prepared to guests will attend, including position by taking two points from cause to ignore the feeling in the take action to force banks to sup some Cabinet Ministers.
Stoke City on the Highbury ground, states and British India that with-port French trade.
He will be entertained to din-while the Pensioners surprised out action at the centre Indiai The opinion is expressed in au- the Imperial University.~~Reu-
ner to-night by Professor Oda of Everton. status would still remain inferior in thoritative circles in Great Bri
Leeds won their home fixture the eyes of the world would be to tain that Premier Benito Musso-
Iter..
against West Bromwich by a de- run the risk of making a provincial lini of Italy cannot afford to have experiment in the worst possible a war on his hands at the present atmosphere.
(Continued on Page, 9)
PRINCE INSPECTS
FLATS
Views Housing Problem In Vienna.
London, to-day.
HR.H., the Prince of Wales, be fore leaving Vienna yesterday even- ing by an ordinary express train for Budapest, made a tour of inspection of workers' fints.
The Prince is keenly interested in the housing problem, and welcomed the opportunity of visiting flats which have a world-wide reputation. On his return from Budapest, the Prince will witness the rki-racing at Semmering.
He is expected to return to Vienna on Sunday evening and may make the Journey to London by air on Monday-British Wireless · Bard
moment and that his warlike dis- play is in the nature of a bluff,
JAPANESE POODLE
UNMUZZLED
Owner Pleads Difficulty Of Fixing One
cialve score.
7
In the Third Division, Stockport swamped Accrington.
Scores as cabled by Reuter
were f
Arsenal
For allowing his dog abroad Chelsea without a muzzle, Mr. A. Miyan-Leeds aba, of No. 14, Johnston Road, Liverpool- was fined $5 by Mr. E. I. Wynne- Jones at the Central Magistracy
this morning.
Defendant stated that, his dog was a Japanese poodle, and that
FIRST DIVISION.
2. Stoke
THIRD
Stockport
8 Everton
4 W. Bromwich 1 Wednesday
DIVISION (North)
Accrington
It is very difficult to fix a muzzle SPURS DRAW CUP
on its mouth.
FRED ELLIS GUILTY
Shanghai,
today, Mr. Fred Ellis, the former Hong Kong re- sident charged with unlawfully selling tickets in the International Country Club New Year Sweeps, takes, has been found guilty, and will be bound over for three years
In two sureties of £25 each. Reuter Gr
REPLAY
Bolton Throw Away Good Opportunity
|NEW LEGISLATION
EXPECTED TO HAVE
ROUGH PASSAGE
Despite Big Democrat Majority
SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE ENQUIRY
Washington, To-day. President Roosevelt has sent a message to Congress recommend ing a two years' extension of the National Recovery Administration.
Mr. S. Y. Sun, left, was presented with the Ladies' Furse by Mlas Judiciary Sub-committee of the
Mackin after his record-breaking ran on Soldier of Britain yesterday at the Valley (King's Studio).
QUEEN VISITS BRITISH
INDUSTRIES FAIR
Accompanied By Princess Royal At Textile Section
London, to-day.
Her Majesty the Queen, ao- companied by the Princess Royal, Viscountess Harewood, visited the textile section of the Bri tish Industries Fair at White City yesterday afternoon.”
During the morning, H.R.H., the Duke of York, visited this section of the Fair-Britisk Wireless Service..
SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE
Governor Testifies To Importance
Singapore, To-day.
Sir Shenton Thomas, Gov ernor of the Straits Settle- ments, in a speech to-day de." clared that by building the Singapore Naval Base people in this quarter of the world would be able to live in peace, and expressed the opinion that the base should | be completed with the maxi- mum of efficiency, and as in the matter it would. long as he had any Influence
Reuter.
PARIS AND LONDON DISCUSSIONS
Austrian Ministers To Take Active Part
Vienna, To-day. Dr. Schuschnigg, the Premier, and the Foreign Minister, Dr. 1 Berger Waldenegg, left for 2 Paris and London yesterday.
It is understood that they are taking a written memorandum dealing with all the questions which are expected to be discuss ed-Reuter.
WEATHER FORECAST
The anticyclone has weakened and moved eastward; it now covers the Yellow Sea, Korea and Japan. Adepression la moving eastward across Manchuria and a shallow de- pression covers Tongking. The local forecast for to-day, as issger the Royal Observatory & this was east winds., moderato reab; cloudy, probably so108
London, To-day; Bolton and Tottenham - "yester-
shared two goals in by
on the Bolton ground. ime was played.
15-INCH HUMANS
FOSSIL REMAINS FOUND IN INDIA
COWS OF 18 INCHES
Bombay, To-day. The fossil remains of a human
race only 15 inches tall has been discovered in Vadnagar, Baroda State, including a 16-inch pygmy man, an 18-inch cow, and a 10- inch walking-stick. The small- est pygmies hitherto krown" are Central African and there are four to five feet in height. It is noteworthy that Homer. referred to pygmies of 131⁄2 inches-Reu-
ter.
CHINESE ACTORS TOUR RUSSIA.
Butterfly Wu And Mei Lan Fang In Party
Shanghai, To-day. Three Chinese, known throughout China, are heading a party of actors, musicians and film stars on a trip to Soviet Rus-
sia to-day.
Any new N. R. A. legislation is expected to have a stormy' pas- sage through Congress, despite the overwhelming Democrat ma- jority, in view of the fact that the
Senate is to investigate the charges. that monopolies have been es tablished under the present N.R.A. and that a proposal has also been made for an enquiry before the Senate Finance Committe.-Reu- ter.'
SOVIET'S NOTE TO FRANCE
"Indivisible Guarantee Of Security"
ONLY KEY TO PEACE
Paris, Today.
The Soviet Ambassador yesterday handed to M. Laval, the Foreign Minister, a note in which the Soviet contends that the peace of Europe is assurable only by an indivisible guarantee of the security of all the Euro- pean States......
An identical note is stated to have been presented to. the British Government - Reuter.
EASTERN PACT ESSENTIAL
Soviet Anxiety
London, To-day.
An Eastern security pact la con-
Leading the party la Dr. W. W. Yen, the Chinese Ambassador. to the Soviet, who is en route to re-i sume, his duties. The other two sidered an essential and 'integral: are Miss Butterfly Wu, China's part of the indivisible European most popular film star, and Mr. peace guarantee for which the Mei Lan-fang. The latter will Soviet note calle. present theatrical performances
in Moscow and Leningrad, while anxiety lest the manifest obstacles The Soviet recently exhibited Miss Butterfly Wu is. attending the International Cinema Confer
ence. *------› Reuterko 119than
to an Eastern pact may lead to its abandonment by France and fn- timated that any such tendency was fraught with the gravent danger to European peace.-Reuter. Anglo-French Proposals Welcomed
Moscow, to-day. The Soviet note to Paris and London welcomes the Anglo-French London proposals and emphasised the necessity of their conclusion for the attainment of European security, but points out the neces sity of adopting the most prompt and effective measures to counteract military aggression by pacts of mutual assistance, which, ara; now. sotively supported by the Soviet, France. Britain, and Italy, as well as the Little Entents and the Bal
ente, with a joint population ,000,000 or 75 per cent, of the
population of Europe. therefore diffealt to suppose uch a majority is unable to hen peace by measures of It is uniformly in favour--