THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 22, 1988.

BRITAIN STILL WATCHING FAR EASTERN SITUATION

London, To-day.

ANGLO-RUMANIAN

That the Government was "closely watching" the

situation, and that the Ambassador in Tokyo TALKS FRANK had made further representations, was the re- ply given in the House of Commons yesterday AND FRIENDLY by the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs to questions relating to China..

Mr. R. A. Butler was questioned by both Mr. A. E. L. Chorlton (Conservative, Bury) and Mr. A. C. Moreing (Conservative, Preston).

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London, To-day.

SYNAGOGUE DAMAGED

Bucharest, To-day.

The synagogue at Karlsburg, the Rumanian provincial capital in. Transylvania, was badly damaged Answering a question in the by an explosion yesterday. House of Commons, Mr. Chamber The authorities are searching for lain declared that the conversations the perpetrator. Trans-Ocean. with King Carol and the Rumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs and House that the conversations

had

members of the British Govern- been of a frank and friendly char- ment, were naturally confidential. acter, and covered matters of com- mon concern to the two govern- ments in the political and economic the field.Reuter.

Mr. Chorlton asked whether the, by the Japanese Government, and He would make no detailed state Prime Minister had considered the a definite reply had been promised.ment; he added. representations from British trad--Reuter.

ing interests at Shanghai urging strong and immediate action to protect British trade in China from Japanese encroachment, and what steps had he taken in this connec- tion.

Mr. Butler replied that the For- eign Secretary had given "close at- tention" to these representations.

The British Ambassador in Tokyo had recently again emphasised to the Japanese Government the im- portance which is attached in this country to early settlement of all outstanding cases affecting British interests in China.

CONTINUING

Mr. Moreing asked whether the Prime Minister was yet in a posi- tion to report on the result of the discussions with the Japanese · au- thorities in Shanghai and Tokyo in regard to re-opening of foreign- 'owned factories in the occupied areas inside and outside the Inter- national Settlement at Shanghai.

Mr. Butler replied that the dis- cussions were continuing.

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The Foreign Secretary stood that certain cases were fair. way to being settled locally.

Mr. Moreing asked whether the Prime Minister had yet received a satisfactory reply from the Ja- panese Government to the Govern- ment's representations that an op- portunity should be afforded to re- presentatives of British bondhold- ers of the Shanghai-Nanking Rail- way to inspect the railway line, and that the necessary measures should be taken to safeguard their finan- cial interests in the line.

"DIFFICULTIES”

Mr. Butler replied that in con- versations with the Japanese For- eign Minister in September, Sir Robert Craigie (the Ambassador) had been informed there were “dif- ficulties of a military character" in the way of a comprehensive grant] of inspection facilities on this and other Chinese railways.

Inspection of the Shanghai North railway station, however, had been -permitted.

Both the question of inspection and that of. financial interests of bondholders were being considered

Mr. Chamberlain assured

It's fatal

for a wife to look tired

That's Mrs. Bartlett, she's beautifully dressed!

Did you see her face!- tired and drawn. Her husband's not,

paying any attention to her!

THAT NIGHT MRS. BARTLETT FELT BROKEN-HEARTED.

ALWAYS TIRED.. EVEN WAKING TIRED. IT RUINED HER LOOKS. SHE DECIDED TO SEE

A DOCTOR.

2 MONTHS LATER

Mall, with that attractive

Mies Drake about-you can't blame

This waking fined bells on your. whole appearance,

Mrs. Bartlett. You see all night

long you burn up

Cows on Jane I races will be: Mitt Drake waiting in the car

-THINKS.

If ply could Vide these lines- I look -ánful and this dressful

tiredness

You look positively

Miss Drake!

WHERE TIREDNESS FIRST SHOWS

DULL EYES

and so every night

·HAIR

PINCHED LOOK.

ASTING USTLE

MASTY SKIN

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But John /

PRINCE PAUL IN LONDON

́London, To-day. Prince Paul, Regent of Jugo- slavia, and his wife, arrived · in London on a private visit yesterday afternoon.

They are staying at Bucking ham Palace as guests of the King and Queen British Wireless.

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expensiva.

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