A FAMILY CONFERENCE. Ma and Pa listen attentively to young Bill, their offspring, who seems to be monopolising the conver- sation. These sea lions at the London Zoo obviously have their pa- rental problems—just like human beings.
Japanese Firms To Handle British Trade?
London, To-day.
Replying to Mr. A. J. Barnes (Lab.) in the Com- mons, Mr. R. A. Butler said that the Foreign Secretary had no complete record of ascertain- ed British losses in China caused by the Sino- Japanese war but the total figures for claims on the Chinese and Japanese Governments ac- tually presented to date approximated £230,000.
He added that the figure which he gave in a reply on April 6 last was based largely on estimates which, owing to the fall in exchange, subse- quently proved excessive.
LITHUANIAN SHOT DEAD FOR DEFYING NAZIS
Kaunase, To-day.
A Lithuanian was killed by two Memal Germans when he refused to reply to a Nazi salute.
The Lithuanian Government has withdrawn security bills from Par- liament in order to avoid complica- tions regarding the Memal affairs. ---Reuter.
KING'S SPEECH TO ULSTER PARLIAMENT
Belfast, To-day.
Sir Robert Rankin, declared that
as the result of the recent occur rences in the Far East, some Bri- tish firms were considering the ne- cessity of appointing Japanese firms to handle their business in China because it was thought that the circumstances might make it impossible for British.concerns to serve their interests effectively. He asked what steps were being tak- en to safeguard the interests .of British trade.
Mr. R. S. Hudson, Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, replied that his attention had not been called to this before and he would be happy to consider any specific Instances to which Sir Robert might draw his attention.- Reuter,
The King's speech, read by the NO AGREEMENT ON
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Govermor at the opening of the new session of the North Ireland, re- ferred to the international situation and said that it was a source of general satisfaction that the inter- national situation had greatly im-
proved. Reuter..
'NIKS
SAFETY ZONES
A vernacular newspaper this morning stated that the Com- mander of the Japanese Expedi- tionary Force in South China had consented to the creation of
a "Safety Zone" in certain areas between Shumchun and Mirs Bay in Chinese territory"
Mr. T. Nakamura, Consul Gener- al for Japan, told the "China Mail" this morning, however, that he was unable to confirm the report.
He stated that no information had been received from Tokyo concern ing the request for a Safety Zone by the Hong Kong authorities sent almost three weeks ago,
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