THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 4, 1989:

ANSWER RESTS WITH HITLER

NAZIS SAY "DANZIG'S

FATE IS SEALED"

Berlin, To-day.

"Mr. Chamberlain should be more careful of the

sources from which he gets his information,' Reuter was told in Nazi political circles last evening in regard to the Prime Minister's statement on Danzig in the House of Commons yesterday.

The Nazis add that there is nothing illegal and no- thing of an extraordinary military nature hap- pening in Danzig.

The Free City, they say, "is merely reorganising

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FAR EAST DEBATE POSTPONED

London, To-day..

In view of the opening of ne gotiations in Tokyo over the Bri- tish Concession at Tientsin, Lord Cecil, at the request of the For- eign Secretary, Lord Halifax, has

postponed a question in the House of Lords put down. for Thursday, in which he asked the Govern ment to give further information in regard to the position in the Far East.

The question would have occa- sioned a full dress debate.-Reu- ter.

and extending its police service, as it is per FURTHER BRITISH

fectly entitled to do.

British

Missions

Robbed

cir

FOREIGN

EXCHANGE MEASURES

CHUNGKING, TO-DAY.

THE FOLLOWING MEASURES WERE ANNOUNCED LATE LAST NIGHT BY DR. H.. H. KUNG, PRESIDENT OF THE EXECU- TIVE YUAN AND MINISTER OF FINANCE, CONCERNING THE SECURING OF FOREIGN EX- CHANGE BY IMPORTERS FOR IMPORTS TO CHINA:

Exchange will be granted at Chungking for approved import re- quirements. Applications may be made to the Exchange Examination Committee at. Chungking, the forms being obtainable from the offices of the Central Bank, the Bank of

"It is true," Nazi political an ARMS FOR ALLIES China, and the Bank of Communica-

cles state, "that a great many German tourists have visited the city, but if Mr. Chamberlain meant that they were disguised soldiers, he is completely on the wrong track.”

Nazi officials professed aston- ishment that Britain should stimulate Poland's "intransigence and presumption" by continually Peiping, To-day. repeating her blank cheque offer.

OFFICIAL Japanese

NAZI ANGER

London, To-day.

tions.

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Exchange for approved applica tions will be granted at the official The British Government is con- plicants will be required to pay

rates of the Central Bank, but ap- sidering the supplying of further charge equal to the difference be-. armaments to those States guaran-tween the official rates and the teed by Britain.

rates announced from time to time by the Bank of China and the Bank

It has been decided in the inter-of Communications. est of Britain's armament pro

These arrangements supersede gramme, however, that large-scale the regulations for exchange allot- It is added in Berlin that it deliveries cannot be made. would have been better if the

ment dated March 12 last year. sources report anti-

Instead, cash loans will be grant- British Labour Party had appealed for this purpose, and should the Ministry of Finance, the rates an- According to a spokesman of the British meetings at Lin-led to the Poles instead of to the Soviet pact materialise, the Soviet nounced by the Bank of China and feng, Lunshih and Hung-Germans.

also would be able to deliver Official Nazi quarters are an-armaments to the countries con-7d and 18 5/8 U.S. cents.-Central the Bank of Communications were tung, in Shansi.

gered by the appeal, and declare cerned.Our Own Correspondent. News. that such attempts to seduce the people from the Government smack of high treason!

It is stated that at Linfeng and Hungtung, mission property was forcibly entered in the ab sence of the missionaries.

The intruders are said to have removed the furniture, which is

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Meanwhile, the Nazi press and official quarters ridicule the "panic" in Paris and London,

DANZIG'S FATE However, nobody in Berlin at-

FRANCO NEWSMEN IN LONDON

London; To-day.

now in the hands of the Japan-tempts to deny that Danzig's fate ese military.

is decided, and the only remain- The Japanese report adds that ing question is "when."

A party of six distinguished, missionaries from

Spanish journalists, who are pay the three The answer rests with Hitler, ing a fortnight's visit to Britain as towns are now going to Peiping, who returned to Berlin last even-guests of the British Council, ar- "presumably because of the anti-ing and was welcomed by an un-rived at Victoria Station yesterday British movement.” Reuter. usually large crowd. Reuter. afternoon. British Wireless.

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CHENGTU

CHUNGKING

KUNMING

FOR INLAND

TRANSPORTATION

HAIPHONG

HONG KONG

IMPORT EXCHANGE PROCEDURE

In reply to enquiries regarding the Chinese Government's an- nouncement regarding import ex- change, the "China Mail" learns from authoritative quarters that this procedure will not affect the operations and policy of the Sta- bilisation Fund.

CHỨNG KING

KWEIYANG

DONG DANG.

HAIPHONG

HONG KONG

BRANCHES AT:

HAIPHONG

KUNMING KWEIYANG

PLEASE CONSULT

AVA TRADING CO.

TRANSPORTATION DEPT.

BRANCHES AT-

CHUNG NG

STONG HO

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