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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1937.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
LONDON MINISTERS'
MEETING
Pressing International Problems Examined
ANGLO-FRENCH UNANIMITY
London, November 20.
"We only came out when unsaimity was reached" smilingly remarked M. Camille Chautemps, the French Prime Minister, at the conclusion of this evening's Anglo-French conversation, which denotes a remarkable success in the first day's business ranging over a wide field.
Firstly, Lord Halifax fully reported on his impressions of his recent German visit, and then the statesmen explored the co- lonial question in all its aspects, and agreed that a further ex- amination would be necessary. After this the altuation of the Little Entente was debated in view of M. Yvon Delbos' departure for Warsaw on Thursday, after which he will visit Bucharest, Belgrade and Prague.
When the Far East was discussed both sides fully agreed on the seriousness of the position and the need for further vigilance to said. guard
Finally, their "interests. views were exchanged regarding Spato.
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In the summing up, both sides expressed a desire to co-operate with all other countries, though it was realised that much preparation was necessary before actual ne- gotiations could come in sight
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Declining to commit the impro- priety of disclosing details, M. Chautemps added that the con- -ference would De resumed to
A communique will morrow.
the afternoon, but, he added, "we shall finish our work to- morrow morning in perfect har- mony."-- Reuter.
issued in
COLONIAL QUESTION
Japan Alleges Britain Helping China
Tokyo, Nov. 30.
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Opinion favouring a declaration of war by Japan against China in order effectively to blockade the China coast is gaining strength. states the "Asahi Shimbun.”
Recurrent reports of lurge arms shipments to China by various foreign Powers are given by the newspaper as the major reason for this tendency.
Placing Britain in the same cate- gory as the Communist Inter- nationale for various alleged anti- Japanese activities. the "Asahi i Shimbun" referred to England as Japan's "disguised enemy." The newspaper alleges liberal assistance in the form of money and arms is being given by Britain to China, and Britain is also stated to be mobilising journalistic and diplo- matic agencies to influence world opinion against Japan in order to "Isolate her from an ally!"—" Beiter.
be DAMAGE TO BRITISH
PROPERTY
London, Nov. 30 According to some French ob- M. hautemps. In an interview servers it is believed that at the with Reuter, expressed great plea- | Anglo-French talks, if it is agreed sure, at the course of events which that Germany's colonial
claims had revealed the full solidarity of | should be discussed, this will only the two Governments. "We not be done if Germany will also dis- drly made a tour of the horizon, cuss a general pacific agreement but a tour of the world," he said. Reuter.
U.S. HOUSING SCHEME
Government Co-operation With Private Enterprise
SPAIN BLOCKADE
Consul To Receive And Fill Claims
Lord
London, Nov: 20. Cranborne informed Sir Percy Harris in the House of Commons to-day that it was too early to form an estimate of the damage to British property by the Japanese in Shanghal.
Sir Percy then asked if It was not time some estimate was made of the financial losses sustained by British interests. The damage. had been going on a long time.
Lord Cranborne said that the British Consul-General in Shang-
IS REGARDED AS hal had beer instructed to receive ILLEGAL ACTION
London. Nov. 29.
and le claims,
Replying to Lt-Comdr. RT, H. Fletcher (Lab.) Lord Cranborne outlined the conditions of land tenure in the International Settle- with the radio ment. He said that as previously message to shipping purporting to stated an interpretation of the have come from the Spanish In-Land Regulations was an exceed-
In connexion
Roosevelt's Proposals surgents declaring a blockade of ingly difficult and technical sub-
the coast of Government Spain, ject. He agreed that the regula- British naval authorities are mak- tions could not be modified without ing representations to Admiral
the Chinese Government's con- Moreno at Palma j
sent. Reuter
Washington, Nov. 29. The building of three to four million homes in the United States darting the next five years at a The British Government has not cost of between $12,000,000,000 and conceded bellingerent rights to the $15,000.000,000, will be proposed by parties in the Spanish civil war, President Roosevelt in a housing and does not therefore recognise message to Congress.
any blockade imposed by either side. In the present case, uncer- tainty is increased by the fact that the announcement has been made only by wireless which is He has suggested that private not the proper method in such a capital bear the bulk of the burden,case.
President Roosevelt asked for the enlargement of the framework of the National Housing Act of 1934, and suggested amendments.
but that Government co-operate by Moreover, the alleged warning, reducing the loan and mortage threatened attacks on ships which Interest and that $50,000,000 be disregarded the so-called blockade, made available to mortgage asso- but even if belligerent rights were
ciations.
ed:
enjoyed by the Spanish com-
The following scheme is suggest-batants the rules of war Bo not
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Firstly; further reduction financing costs, including reduction of the loan rate to five per cent, Instead of five and a half; second- ly, the extension of mortgage in- surance to those now not covered. as well as a reduction in Insurance premium; thirdly, easier terms for financing. large scale operations, including, a $50,000,000 loan to the
·R.F.C., for housing.
MESSAGE AWAITED
He pointed out that only 180,000 dwelling units were constructed annually between 1930 and 1937 compared with 800.000 annually be- tween 1922 and 1929, causing an accumulated shortage of dwellings in the face of normal growth of families.
President" Roosevelt emphasised that housing was thus a very pro- mising private enterprise, and he estimated that between six and eight hundred thousand dwelling units ought to be built annually in five years to overcome the short- age.
The message had been eagerly awaited by Wall Street and büsl ness circles in the expectation of a strong programme offering co- operation between the Government and private enterprise,
The President declared that private enterprise and capital must bear the burden of providing the great bulk of the new housing, but the Government would co-operate with financing facilities. As a first step $50,000,000 would be made available to the mortgage associa- tions..
Beuter.
FANGTZE COMMAND CHANGE London, Nov. 29. Rear-Admiral R. V. Holt la to assume Command as Senior Naval Officer on the Yangtze in succes- ston to Rear-Admiral L. GE Crabbe on January 21, 1938,--- Reuter.
authorise such attacks.---
British Wireless
DIPLOMAT'S STATUS
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London, Nov. 29. The Government do not at pre- sent contemplate any change in British diplomatic representation in Spain as the result of the pro- motion of the Charge D'Affaires at Barcelona to the rank of Minister Cranborne Plenipotentiary, Lord told the House of Commons at Question time...
British Wireless,
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NAZI DANZIG
Berlin, Nov, 29, The leader of the Nazi Party at Danzig, opening an exhibition at Westphalia, declared that Danzig was and it will continue to be, German.
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It can now be openly stated that Danzig is ruled by men who take their orders from Herr Hitler, de- clared the speaker.→→ Belter.
MILITARY MISSION TO
* PORTUGAL
"London, Nov. 29, Lord Cranborne announced in the House of Commons to-day that a British military mission is visit- ing Portugal riext February for the purpose of establishing personal contact with appropriate author- ities, and reviewing matters of common interest.
Reuter
BRITISH MESSAGE
London,-Nov. 29. The British Government has congratulated the Egyptian ̧ Gov- ernment by telegraph on the es- cape of the Egyptian Prime Min- ister yesterday from the attack of an assassin. Mr. Neville Chamber- lain has also sent his personal congratulations to Mustafa Nahas Pasha- Hritish Wireltu
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