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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 14, 1989.

London, To-day.

Financial support of the Western Powers for Poland is now expected to be on a larger scale than has hitherto been assumed.·

means

City circles are by no sceptical about the correctness of a report in the "Yorkshire Post" that, independently. of export credits, Britain and France would each grant the Polish Government a loan amounting to five million pounds sterling.

However, it is thought in the City that these loans may take the form of a Polish loan, floated in London or Paris, and guaranteed both as regards principal and in- terest by the British and French Governments.

It is further stated that the Polish economic delegation in Lon- don wishes to obtain altogether £30 millions of which £20 millions should be a guaranteed export credit for the purchase of war material in England while the re- maining ten millions would be used by the Polish Government to buy war materials in other countries. Trans-Ocean.

Trans-Ocean adds that the agree- ment will be signed at noon to-day, Britain will also grant Poland an export credit guarantee, which for the time being will amount to £8,000,000. Poland will use credit mainly for the purchase of military planes from Britain.

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73 GREES, WITH HUMIDITY PER CENT MINIMUM LAST NIGHT WAS 82 DEGREES.

The Royal Observatory reports that a moderate anticyclone covers the Pacific to the south and south- east of Japan;

deepended, The depression has and is moving slowly northward near the east coast of north. For mosa, with a tendency to north-westward.

recurve

A trough of low pressure extends from the depression across

south China to Tongking.

KOWLOON CITY ARMED ROBBERY

An armed robbery was car- ried out in Kowloon City this morning by three men.

The men, who were armed with revolvers and a knife, held up the occupants of 76 Po Kong Road, first floor, at 9.60a.m.

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After ransacking the pre- mises the men decamped with an unknown amount of money and jewellery.

Charged with attempting to steal a aun helmet from Mr. Remedios residence at No. 28, Hillwood Road and with the theft of mat from No. 12, Observatory Road, ground flooryesterday, So Wan, 21,

THIEF THROWS AWAY $4,000

A burglar this morning dis- carded some $4,000 worth of jewellery after making good his escape from No. 516A, The Peak, residence of Mrs. W. M. Skinner, with $4,096 in money and jewellery.

The thief, after leaving the house, discarded the jewellery and took the money only.

BELISHA IN PARIS

Paris, To-day.

War

The French Premier and Minister received, yesterday, for a lengthy conference, the British War Secretary, Mr. Hore-Belisha, the French Foreign Minister M. Bonnet attending the last part of the conversation.

Last night, a banquet was given by the British Ambassador in: Paris, leading French and British diplomats and high officers attend-

Trans-Ocean. ing.

FRENCH NEWSMAN EXPELLED

Paris, To-day.

The Paris "Soir" announces that its Rome correspondent, Jean De- vau, has received an expulsion or- der from the Italian authorities,

The "Journal des Debats" be- lieves that the French Foreign Minister, to retaliate, will expel another Italian newspaper corres- pondent from Paris Trans-Ocean.

SHANGHAI MURDER

Chungking, To-day- Another murder occurred in Shanghai early yesterday morning when Tso Kwei-tao, native of Anh- wei, residing in Lane No. 238 in Kaifeng Road, north of the Soochow Creek, was shot dead by an un- known assailant.

The body of the victim was later removed by the Japanese. The assailant made: good his escape.- Central News. .

PALESTINE DEBATE

London, To-day. The debate on Palestine in thes House of Commons is to begin' on Thursday next week.

The discusions are expected to centre around the recent 'decision' of the Mandates Committee of the

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