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FOUR POWER PACT
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 10. "The official time table for Monday's opening of the World Economic Conference states that H.M, the King artires at the Conference Hall at 3 p.m. He will be received by the President, Mr. R. MacDonald.
All delegates will stand during the King's inaugurat speech. The King will then remain seated during the faterpretation and leaves the ballding immediately afterwards.
After an interval of a few minutes the President will make his opening speech.
FRENCH POLICY IN LONDON
THKODON REUTER'S AGENCY,]
PARIS, June 9. France's determination to do everything possible to make the World Economic Conference a suo crias was expressed by the Premier,
Bddressing M. Daladier, Assembly to-night.
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M. Daladier said that France, in her policy regarding the con- ference, did not consider that the manipulation of gold would solve the world's currency problems, and that countries off the gold standard |* must first agree upon stabilisation.
Concerted Production..
As regards the movement to raise world commodity prices, he said Franco would defend the in- terest of French farmers by ad- vocating a policy of concerted pro- duction between the producers of all countries.
M. Daladier dealt at some length with the problem created by the development of labour-saving de- vicco, and said that France would "adhere to a forty-hour week if all the great Powers followed suit.
France would support the policy of big programmes of public works as a remedy for unemployment.
Tribute to Mussolini,
M. Daladier stoutly defended the Four-Power Pact sa advantageous both to France and to the cause of peace. He paid a warm tribute to Signor. Mussolini on his conduct, of the negotiations, and express ed satisfaction that the. Pact would end the misunderstandings which had so long separated the two great Latin nations.
He added that there was no
Good Majority
An amendment to the effect that the Government should ant. siga Pact in which the Fattle Bitente and Helgium and were not Participants was rejected by 347 votes to 248, which £gures are taken to indicate the support which M. Daladier is likely to receive when he asks for support for his general policy.
for
Preparations Woll Ahead
LONDON, June 10. Preparations are well advanced the opening of the World Economic Conference at the Royal Geological Museum in South Kan. sington, although the premises are not yet out of the builders" hande.
The representatives of nearly seventy nations from all the enda of the earth are now assembling in London,
His Majesty will open the con- Terenco on Monday with a seven- minutes' apboch, which will be broadcast throughout the world.
Mr. Rammy MacDonald's pres sidential address will follow im- mediately.
A Busy Day for Mr. Soong,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 9. Members of the Chinese delaga- tion to the World Economic Con- ference, are busily conferring among themselves.
Mr. T. V. Soong, head of the delegation, starts a series of im- portant calls to-morrow, when he lunches with the Prime Minister. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, st. The Chequers, vi
It is understood that he will see the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, the Chancellor of the Ex-
longer any question of Germany's choques, Mr. Neville Chamberlain and the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, be- fore the opening of the Conference.
re-armament,
French Retaliation Rumours.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)
PARIS, June 9.
As a prelude to the tariff dis- cussions at the world economic conference, the Government has tabled Bills in the Chamber, authorising.
GARDEN-PARTY AT WINDSOR
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OCIAL FUNCTIONS FOR
DELEGATES
The King has signified his inten-
(1) Customs surtaxes as a retion of giving a garden party at Windsor to the delegates, attending prisal to measurea by foreign governments, injurious to French the World Economic Conference, trade.
(2) New tariffs for goods which have hitherto been subject to
BODs are expected to be present. Wednesday, June 14. »
Evening reception at Lord Aber- conway's, 43. Belgrave-square, arranged by the League of No tions Union.
Saturday, June 17,
The King will"' give an afternoon party at Windsor Castle. If the weather permits the party will take place in the grounds; if wet, in the Castle. Monday, June 19.
Governinent luncheon specially for Dominion delegates, at which Mr. J. H. Thomas, Dominions Secretary, will preside. Tuesday, June 20.
Dinners by eleven of the City Livery Companies, followed by a reception given by the Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry at Londonderry House. Thursday, June. 22.
Reception at Lloyd's by the chairman and members, 10 p.m. Monday, June 26.
Banquet
given by the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, and Corporation of the City of London at Guild- ball.
Wednesday, June 28,
Evening, party given by the First Lord of the Admiralty and Lady Eyres Monsell. at · Adiniralty House.
Friday, June 30,
Reception by Mr. Speaker and Mrs. Fitzroy at the Speaker's house, House of Commons.
Saturday, July 1.
Garden party given by Viscount
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Apart from the above functions, which have been specially arranged in connection with the Conference, strängements will be made for such delegatsa as desire to do so tỏ attend such events as the Royal Air Tores display at Hendon on Saturday, June 34.
A Ladies Committes, under the chairmanship of Misa Ishbel Mac Donald, bas been formed for tha purpose of arranging entertain ments for ladies accompanying the delegates.
IN HONG KONG TO-DAY
LOCAL SHOWERS
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT,
·FORECAST And exmark3, ISSUED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT. 5.40 P.M., STATED ¦—
A WEAK ANTI-CYCLONE COVLIS JAPAN, AND PRESSURE IS MODER- ATELY LOW OVER INDO-CHINA.
LOCAL FORECAST:-S. WINDS, MODERATE FATE TO SHOWERY; PERHAPS SOME "THUNDER.
DEBUCHI TO BE RECALLED
JAPANESE AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA
IHROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.
TOKYO, Jupe 2.
JAPANESE Press reports state that Mr. Debuchi, Japanese Ambassador to Washington, is to be recalled.
Mr. Matsukata, ex-President of the Kawasaki Dockyard "Company is mentioned as the most likely
successor...
It is reported that Mr Matano- ka, former Chief Japanese delegate to the League of Nations, was offer ed the post, but declined."
CHINA'S TARIFF CHANGES
NO COMPLAINT FROM- JAPAN
quote system. The quota will be opp today which is fujesty, to [THROUGH ZEUTER'S 20SICY.
or modified.
Gorman Moratorium.
It was suggested to-night that France intends to retaliate against the German transfer, moratorium, affecting the Dawes and Young re- parations loans, by faising her tariff wallus
Following interpellations","on France's foreign policy, a resolu tion involving a question of con- fidence was put by M. Herriot,
This is one of the many social functions arranged for the ': $1,000, delegates and officials from sixty- six countries who will attend the is to open PUREEN
The following preliminary list of the arrangements which include twelve City banquets, ope at Guildhall, and eleven given by City Livery Companies was issued last night o
NANKING, June 9,
OFFICIAL circles here entegori- enlly deny that Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minister to China who is visiting Nanking in a private A capacity, so far, had made any re- presentations in regard to the Chinese tariff changes.
Monday, June 12. for opt
Government dinner to delegates
at the Grosvenor Hotel, Mr. It is emphasised that Japan-has: MacDonald, the Prime Minister, no business to interfere with China's
will make a speech welcoming exercise of her right. them to London. About 600 per- autonomy,
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