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DEPRESSION
Broadcast by Z.B.W. | Plans To Overcome
on 355 Metres
TUESDAY
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...Ed Music.
I pm Local Time and Weather
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1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins
Rugby Press News, etc... 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.
4-7, p.m.Chinese Programme. 7-11 pm-European Programme 7.g.m-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
7.03-7.25 pm-Concert Waltzes..·
Immer oder Nummer (Waldteufel) Zigeunerilebe (Lehar).
The Skaters Waltz (Waldteufel).
Estudiantina Waltz (Walcteufel) Moonlight on the Alster Waltz
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
(Special Air |Mall, Service)
Landon, May 28. Nanking, June 1, It is announced that the dis- Declaring that the only means count rate of the Bank of France, of 'overcoming the present business which was raised from 24 to 3 per depression and currency crisis lies cant. only a few days ago, is now in the development of native in-raised once more, this time by a dustries, a group of nearly fifty whole point, to 4 per cent, Chinese factories in Shanghat have
At the same time it is announced submitted petitions to the National that although the Council of Government, the Executive Yuan Ministers will not meet again un- and other Government organst Tuesday a "consell de Cabinet," concerned, urging the adoption of or full meeting of the members of a protective tariff, reform of the "the Government, is to be called to- currency system, control of progether for Monday in order to duction and marketing, and other examine the question of asking measures for the protection and the Chamber to grant the Govern- encouragement of native industry.ment plenary powers in financial
The petition says that
con- and administrative matters. This sequent upon repeated scourges of meeting, it is said, will discuss the national calamities, the world de- question whether all of the neces- pression and the American silver sary powers shall be used at once polley, the rural economy of this or whether it shall be proposed country has sunk into a state of that they be given in instalments. bankruptcy and the business "These two
Teak Dining Tables, Armchairs structure in the various important doubt mean that the Government and Chaire, Side Boards, Dinner cities is crumbling to pieces. Al will revise its decision, announced Waggor, Chesterfield Couches and though measures of relief, such as yesterday, to postpone until Friday Drawers, Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, Armchairs Wardrobes, Chests of Jubilee Dance Memories No. 2, the proposed extension of credits next, and perbaps until Tuesday Deake, Cabinets, Filing Cabinets, Selection of Bing Crosby Nun the merchants, are already un- week, the discussion in the Cham Bookcases, Ice Chests, batstand Tes
der consideration by the Govern-ber on the grant of full powers for p.m.-Local Time and Weatherment, and schemes for the pre- the news of this earlier decisim Ornaments, Table Lamps, Figures, Poys, Screens, "Bronze and Brass vention of the outflow of silver created a certain agitation in fin-
Tea Sets, Silver vare, Erass Ware, and relief of the present crisis have uncial circles this morning. The
Glass Ware, Cloisonne Ware, Cut- been suggested in different circles, reason then given for the contem-lery, Pictures, Uil I aintings, Table they can not, however, afford a plated postponement was that M. and Wall Clocks, Table and Ceiling complete solution to the question Flandin had not yet sufficiently Fans, Porcelain Ware, Books, even if successfully carried out. recovered from his accident to face Gramophone and Records, Type- writers Curios, Linen, Mosquite Net, Rattan Ware, Sewing Machine, Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc.
(Fetras).
7.25-7.42 p.m.-Vocal Gems.
Patience (Glbert and Sullivan). The Waltz Dream (Strauss). The Merry Widow (Lehar), 7.42-8 pm.-New Mayfair Orches-
8
tra..
bers
Report.
803-8.30 pm-A Relay from Da-
ventry.
Joseph Muscant and the Troxy Grand Orchestra zelayed from the Troxy Cinema, London,
8.30 p.m.-A Relay from Daventry. England v. South Africa. An
eyewitness account by "Captain H.B.T. Wakelam of the third day's play in the first Test Match, Relayed from Trent Bridge, Nottingham
SHORT-SIGHTED POLICY
After denouncing the short sighted polley of both industrial and financial circles. the petition asserts that the only way to save the situation lies in the develop- 8.35-9.17 p.m.-Symphony No. 5 inment of native industries, for, un-
E minor, Op. 95 ("The New fleas China's present unfavourable. balance of trade is rectified by the World") (Dvorak) played by The Royal Albert Hall Orches-
tra
9.17-9.30 p.m.-Harry Roy's Tiger
Ragamuffins.
1. Rockin' Chair: Georgia on my
mind; Lazy Day.
1. Sweet Sue, Just you; Heeble Jeebles; I wonder where my
baby is tonight.
3. St. Louis Blues; Some of these
days:
4. Dinah; After you've gone;
Nobody's Sweetheart... 9.30-10 p.m. From the Studio.
A Concert by
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Mrs. D. M. Richards (Soprano). Joan de Ville-Accompanist. Nura Kanis--Planoforte,
Programme
---Songs:----
Turn ye to me Malcolm Law-
son.
An Eriskay Love lit-Marjory
Kennedy.
(Mrs. D. M. Richards,))
2. Pianoforte Solos:-
increase of exports and reduction of imports, It would be impossible to prevent an outflow of silver. Walle urging the Government to use all means in its power to pra tect and encourage the country's clares that native factories should infant industries, the petition de on their part take effective steps
machinery and products.— for the improvement of their
Kuo Min
ABOLITION OF DUTY
Ganses-Heavy Losses
Nanking. June 1.
It is learnt in political circles
announcements
on
tiring Parliamentary debate, But it was interpreted in several quarters as representing a desire on the part of the Government to ensure by negotiations in the meanwhile a majority sufficiently large to impress the country.
NO CABINET DISSENSION
影
.
That the Government will obtain
a majority is more or less certain since the declaration of M. Herriot Yesterday that he will support M. Fiandin's deflation polley. It is consequently now certain that this does not necessarily mean the Party in the debate, it brings to vote of the whole of the Radical an end the rumours of dissension within the Government
影
Comprising:
·also
A QUANTITY OF BLACK WOOD FUR · ¡TURE
Including:
Blackwood Joss Table, Desk, Table, Stools, Armchairs and Chairs, Tea. Poys, Opium Stool, Curio Cabinets, etc., etc.
and
One G. E. Refrigerator Two Electric Befrigerators
M. Flandin's chances of success, are twofold. First because in One Piazo "Mourtie" business circles It is feit that a One Piano "Struss" change of government, andes- pecially the advent of a govern- ment of the Left at this moment, might be financially disastrous; and, secondly, because no one. even on the Left, is anxious to take over his job and to face the Inevitable unpopularity of what- ever financial measures are pro- posed whether they are in the direction of deflation or in that of devaluation, which would doubt TERMS-CAsu os Delivery.
One Baby Pathe - Cine Camera
Projector, Screen and Accessories (complete).
less be the policy of a government of the Left.
Ein Kinder Scherz-Moussorg-that a loss of about $18 millions the two sources at about $15
annually in the Customs revenue minions annually.
sky.
Elegy-Amani,
3. Songs:-
"Sometimes - Beata coralle
Stretton, Happy Song-Teresa Del Riego 4. Planoforte Solor
Soiree de Vienne-Schubert,
arr. Lisat.
p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05-11 p.m.-Dance Music. 10:30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press
News.
11 p.m.-Close Down.
.A
JUBILEE GOLD PIECES
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, May 31. The Secretary to the Treasury, Mr.
Duff-Cooper, answering ot question in the House Commons yesterday, said that in addition to the Jubilee £25-gold pleces offered to collectors, five similar pieces were struck by the Royal Mint.
One' was presented to the King, one was preserved in the Mint mu- seum, one was presented to the Bri- tish Museum, one to the Ashmolean Museum, and one to the Worship ful Company of Goldsmiths for. their collection or payment of the nominal value of the gold/
Mr. Godfrey Nicholson asked why so very few pieces were issued. and Mr Duff-Cooper replied that they were issued for the purpose of collectors, and, whatever figure was arrived at, it must of necessity be arbitrary. Had it been larger come people might have said too many had been issued and it smatter, others might have thought there" were too few.R
* Mr Charles - Willams-suggested that some more piecés might be is- sued to M.P. Day nt of the
next instalm (Laughter.)
will be caused by the abolition of It is understood that definite the Interport Duty and the pro- posed exemptions and reductions of the Export Duty.
measures to make up this loss have already been formulated by the Ministry of Finance and will be The total revenue derived from put into effect simultaneously with the Export Duty is estimated at the abolition of the Interport, Duty about $24 millions annually, of and the changes in the Export which about $3 millions will be Tariff lost after enforcement of the pro- posed exemptions and reductions, The total loss of revenue from abolition of the Interport Duty will be about $15 millions.
About $3 millions, representing the expenses for collection of the Interport Duty, will however be saved, leaving the net loss from
fuo Min
Horticultural Note
The success of a Scottish gar- dener in crossing the potato with the beet-root is regarded as a big step toward the cultivation of the salad in one plant.
ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY; TRE 18TH JUNE, 1931.
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