ULSTER'S WAR FINANCES
London, To-day.
LOCAL DEFENCE SYSTEM
London, To-day.
were
MISSIONARY
THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 22, 1940.
TIENTSIN
WORK IN CHINA TRANSPORT
London, To-day.
MONOPOLY
London, To-day. · Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary Further details of the Local De- for Foreign Affairs, stated in answer Mr. 1. C. Hannah (Cons. Northern Ireland will more than
Volunteer Organisation Im- fence double her contribution to the
to a Commons question yesterday he perial Exchequer this year.
given by the War Secretary in the understood there had been no inter-Bilston) asked in the Com- ruptions of missionary activities in the mons yesterday whether the In a Budget statement yesterday, Commons yesterday.
Ireland Minister the Northern
of
Mr. Eden explained that no estab-province of Shensi.
Japanese army authorities at Any steps to afford alternative me-Tientsin own seven-eighths Finance estimated that £4,500,000 as lishment had been fixed, the numbers against £2,000,000 last year would accepted depending upon the circum-dical and educational facilities pro- be handed over to the Imperial Ex-stances of each area and men joining vided by missionary bodies in Shansi of the capital of transport will not be exempt from liability to be and other Japanese occupied areas companies in which they
were supplementary to and in no way have created a monopoly. called up for National Service.
intended to replace those provided by He also asked whether for the State.
chequer.
He explained that a Purchase Tax dividends and the proposal to limit would be applied to Northern Ire- land and that the revenue from the former would augment the Imperial contribution.
Mr. Eden said there would be no officers, or non-commissioned afficers in the Army sense of these terms, nel- ther would there be pay.
was
He added a number of hospitals had recently been re-opened and it hoped further progressive improve- andments would occur.
The force would be supplied with Mr. Andrews put the total estimat-arms ammunition and uniforms, ed revenue at £20,006,000 and ex-he stated that a country-wide organi-
at
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Mr. J. J. Davidson (Lab) asked if British policy regarding this matter was one of complete neutrality and if so would the Minister keep in mind what Mr. Churchill had said in re- gard to neutrals.
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to
Mr. Butler expressed inability follow all Mr. Davidson's insinuations but could say our policy was to secure improvements wherever possible,
Asked about the Chinese Embassy claim to have recently won one of the greatest victories in the war, Mr. But- ler said the Chinese Ambassador had recently communicated reports of that
character.-Reuter.
PANDIT NEHRU OPPOSES CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
ALLAHABAD, TO-DAY, PANDIT NEHRU, FORMER PRE- SIDENT OF THE INDIAN NA- TIONAL CONGRÈSS, STATED IN AN INTERVIEW AT A PRIVATE MEETING OF THE UNITED PRO- VINCES CONGRESS COMMITTEE ON SUNDAY THAT HE WAS OP- POSED TO THOSE WHO WANTED TO START CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE IMMEDIATELY BECAUSE OF THE DEVELOPMENTS IN EUROPE.
Mr. Nehru said the war situation distressed him because he did not wish to see the Nazi domination of Europe. Nevertheless India's attitude was not determined by the war-situation but by Britain's attitude to India and the refusal to recognise her in- dependence..
Mr. Gandhi had said, continued Mr. Nehru, that the present suspense could not long continue. Events were forcing the pace, but to time India's actions chiefly because of England's peril was wrong and not belittling India's policy of truth.-Reuter.
the
movement of goods into and out of the British Concession, $15 was the hourly charge for hire of a lorry; that lorries were deliberately detained at the barriers for from a day to two weeks until sufficient hire revenue had been earned to satisfy the Japanese military authorities, the amount being determined in advance by the nature and value of the cargo; and would the Under-Secretary draw the attention of the Japanese Government to this un- justice to British interests.
Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, replied that the Foreign Secretary was causing en-. quiries to be made. Reuter.
LONDON STOCK
· MARKET CHEERFUL
London, To-day. The Stock Exchange was cheerful yesterday, with gilt-edged securities attracting small buyers and prices Eastern finally went higher. Far bonds and bank shares recovered. Industrials and home rails were mainly better.
In the
commodities the rubber market was quiet during the after- noon despite the announcement of no change in the export quota for the remainder of the current year.
Wall Street was heavy.-Reuter.
COMMONS DISCUSSES CHINA SITUATION
London, To-day. There has been no recent change of importance in the general situation in China, declared the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, in the House of Commons yesterday in reply to a question.
He added that some fighting, in which both sides claimed success, had taken place in central China.-Reuter.
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