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Finance Expert On

Need For A Treaty American

An Anglo-American trade treaty might well be the forerunner of further Anancial and economic co- operation out of which a solution of many problems, including the gold problem, is likely to emerge, Mr. Leonard J. Reid, City Editor of "The Daily Telegraph and Morn-News." Ing Post." sets out cogent argu- ments to support this view in his new book, "Together We Stand," published by Cassells, $s.

He has recently returned from n visit to the United States, where he has been in close touch with leaders of business and politics, and he stresses the eager desire in Washington for an agreement with this country.

There is also a feeling, says Mr. Reid. that Britain has been slow

to respond. but he considers that the difficulties can be overcome. and that, in face of the present world situation, an Anglo-Ameri- can agreement is imperative.

Viscount Horne, in a foreward, says that if a scheme could be

worked out, a great advance would have been made in extending International trade..

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The opportunity to establish a real basis of co-operation between our countries cannot be wisely neglected.

"He, Mr. Reid, urges that the project should not be abandoned until it has been proved impractic able." adds Lord Horne. "So far as I am concerned I would venture to raise my volce in the same ap- peal."%

pro- to the effect that the U.S. Federal | grammes from stations located in Communications Commission had the eastern part of the United approved the application of the States to the Far East on the fre- General Eletrle Company to erect quencres now assigned to the a short wave broadcasting station GEC., Irrespective of the amount on the Pacife Coast with special of power of the type of antenna directed beam to the Orient was used by such stations, has been welcomed by all radio enthusiasts, realized that a Pacific. Const ex- states the "North China Dally perimental station is highly desir- able. The General Electric Com- The new station, which will be pany has appropriated U.S.$50,000, erected at Belmont, California,

for the construction of the pro- near San Francisco, will be in the posed station at Belmont, Call- nature of a new international | formia and has also provided for broadcast station to supplement an annual operating expenditure

Schenectady of US$40,000, General Electric's station. The Belmont station will

These appropriations have been be operated on frequencies of 9,530 made with the distinct under- kilocycles and 15,330 kilocycles at standing that under the regula- tions of the Federal Communica. such mes as these frequences are not in use at Schenectady. As a tians Commission, no income, will part of its vast research and de- be derived from the operation of gelopment work in the electrical; the proposed station. The primary feld, General Electric operates purpose of the construction of the broadcast station WGY and in-new Belmont station is to deter- ternational broadcast stations WIKAD and W2XAF, at Schenec- tady.

There is no internationat broad- east station in the United States located west of Chicago, As pecu-

PEACE IN INDUSTRY "No Dictatorship From Board"

Sir Walter Citrine, general of the Trades Union secretary Congress recently claimed that the system of collective bargaining settled all but a fragment of the differences between employers and employed.

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where King George V. recuperated CONSIGNEE NOTICES. CONSIGNEE NOTICES. after his illness of 1928, may be pulled down shortly.

An official of Pard Estate, which owns the house, said "The ques- tion of demolishing the property is at present under consideration because we have been unable to

He was speaking as guest at a luncheon of St. Marylebone Cham- ber of Commerce. Sir Harold Bell-sell the house."

FIXED RATES IN man presided.

TRANSPORT

Seeking Fair Basis Of Competition

Any attempt to dictate transport services and to endeavour to decide that certain goods should go by certain forms of transport would be impracticable and would cer- tainly not be tolerated by public opinion..

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This is the view taken by the Transport Advisory Council, .ap- polnited to advise the Minister of Transport on the industry, whose

Industry to-day. Sir Walter sald. was more peaceful than the dis- putes seemed to indicate the fact that with a rising price Index there was a natural tendency for dis- putes to increase.

The number of working days lost due to trades disputes was now al- most microscopic. Last year they were under 2.000.000. compared with 162,000,000 in lightened employers were now try- ing to encourage the discipline of trade unionism.

1926. En-

Sir Walter criticised firms em- ploying thousands of workers who came to this country and declined | to recognise the trade unions.

This, he said, was particularly to be "deplored, since one industry. that he quoted, had, he said, a report on services and rates in unique record of amicable rela relation to goods transport is tions between employers and em- issued as a Blue Book...

ployed, and was immune from "We hold." states the report. | strikes.

union "that all

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trade the "Just transport should, where practicable, be rate-membership is ready to resist the controlled with publication and imposition of dictatorship from non-discrimination, in order to abroad," said Sir Walter, "it must

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"We proceed on the assumption the elements of industrial demo- now enjoy in cracy which we that, if the rates charged are stabilised within each form of

collective bargaining."

transport, and voluntary agree-... ments are then concluded between the various forms of transport, the greatest possible degree of co- ordination will be secured, since each form of transport will tend to carry those traffics to which it is best suited."

London Station. Lauk

London Transport signed a £100.000 contract recently for The Road and Rall Sub-Com-tae construction of a fourmile mittee of the Council, whose report tunnel linking Baker-street and was adopted, recommended that Finchley-road stations. The work road transport should be given an

As part of a £7,000,000 scheme for opportunity to build up a rates

modernising the Metropolitan line structure for its own industry. and linking the Metropolitan and

Bakerloo systems,

NATIONAL TRIBUNAL

Recently Queen Mary motored. to Bognor Regis and paid a visit to the house where for several months she had helped to nurse her husband back to health.

Craigwell House has empty ever since 1929 the contents being sold in 1932 for £17,000. The grounds have been turned into a building

estate..

£2,750,000 APPEAL

Shipping Lines Dispute

Litigation involving approxi- mately £2,750,000 had an echo in the Court of Appeal recently. dators of the Royal Mail Stearn The dispute between the liqui- Packet Company and the Star Line was mentioned

White to the

Master of the Rolls, Sir Wilfred Greene, and Lords Justices Romer, and Mackinnon.

In June Mr. Justice Bennett was asked to reverse a decision by the Omcial Receiver, as liquidator of the White Star Line, rejecting a

roof lodged by the Royal Mail

Steam Packet Company for £2.- 750,000 in the liquidation of the White Star Line.

Mr. Justice Bennett held that

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DIS MESSAGIENIES MARITIMES

CONSIGNEE NOTICE,

8.8. JEAN LABORDE" 1*A/39.

BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSEILLES, via SAIGON etc.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

`M.V. “THURLAND CASTLE” FROM USA. via MANILA.

ARRIVED HONG KONG ON FRI-Ofied that the shore resso

NONSIGNEES of cargo are hereby. DAY, THE 261 NOV., 1937.

«ill arrive about the 30th Nov, and delivery may be obtained from: ship's Co.'s Wharf, Lajthikok, in Consignee, tackles at the Standard Vacuum Oil lighters only.

hair goods with the exception YUNSIGNEFS are hereby informed of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are leing la ded & stored into the Godowa of the Hong Kong, Kowloon Wharf & Glodown Co., Ltd., Kowl on, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Ao claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the ship.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods will be examined on board by our surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,, before the goods delivered.

are

All claims must be sent in to us en or before the Tuesday, 7th December, 1937, or they will not be recognized

In the case of dutiable cargo, Con Iamaged Packages will be examined signees are requested to inform the by the Company's Surveyor, Mesara, Imports & Experts Office that they Goddard & Douglas in the presence of have such goods for examination, the Consignees at 10.00a.m. on Thure and to make arrangements for the cay, the "nd Dec., 1987..

goods to be landed into Bonded Wate- Tongignees must have a Revenue House. Officer in attendance when any dutiable Bills of Lading will be countersigned greds are examined by the Company's by Surveyors,

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents.

No Fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. Hong Kong, 18th Nov, 1917.

I

OYSTER FEAST

the claim by the Royal Mail Steam Belgian Ties With

It

Packet Company succeeded. was now sought to challenge his decision,

MR. HENRY RUSSELL FOUND DEAD

Colchester

Hong Kong, 29th Nov, 1957.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD."

NONSIGNEES per Co.'s Tassel

"DEUCALION"

Colchester, celebrated her most famous product recently in tradi-are

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Tho UNITED KINGDOM VIA SINGAPORE hereby notified that their Cargo

be

discharged into

Holt' Wharf, Kowloon, where is will lic at Consignees rink and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at: Holt's Wharf The Cargo will be from Godown on

tional fashion. Distinguished guests arrived by special train from London and drove through Sir L. Ronald's Brother the flag-decked streets to the Moot

Hall, where the Oyster Feast was ready for. D Mr. Henry Russell; brother of held..

and after 29th

Optional Cargo. will not be landed Sir Landon Ronald and a former

The Mayor, Major Gerald C. here, unless Notice has been given prior director of the Boston Opera Benham, presided, and proposed to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from The new contract has been ob- House and Associate Director of the toast of the Belgian. Ambas-port to port to the final port of call tained by Messrs. Charles Brand the Metropolitan Opera House,

sador. He emphasised the ties to which the option extends not recommended, the sub-com-and Co., of London. The tunnel New York, was found dead in the which had bound Colchester to All broken, obated and damaged foods mittee feeling that the structure will enable Bakerloo trains to bathroom of his home in Prince's Belgium since the days when the will be examined on any Tuesdays and are to be left in the Godowns; where they should be elastic, and subject travel

over Metropolitan tracks gate 8.W. He was 65 always to provision for considera- to Wembley Park and Stanmore..

for oysters. Belgae traded their pots and pans Fridays between the hours of 10,45. A.M. and Noor within the Free Storage period. tion of the views of the trading Services rendered possible by the

Goods have left the Vessel's Godown No Claims will be admitted after the community.

new junction will bring Amersham

and all Goode remaining hindelivered and Chesham eight or 10 minutes

after the 6th Dec., will be subject to Bent

A cast-iron system of rates was

Steps to achieve these results are recommended, including the nearer to London, and give each formation of Area Rates Com-district several trains an hour. mittees, a Road Rates Tribunal for the whole of the country, and the appointment of Area Rates Officers.

Trading interests should be given the opportunity of being heard in proceedings before Area Rates Officers or the central tribunal

£4,000 FOR RARE STAMPS

Chinese Collection

A total of £4,000 was "realised for a collection of rare Chinese Stamps sold by Harmer, Rooke

The discovery was made by his doctor. Mr. Sheridan Russell had arranged to see the doctor with his father, who was undergoing treatment for sciatica

Mr.. Henry Russell was in the house by himself at the time of his death. It is believed that he had a heart attack.

Baron E de Cartier de Mar chienne, responded.

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Mr. Philly Guedalla, proposing the toast of "The Armed Forces of the Crown," said that Belgium and Great Britain "had not given way to those gymnastic exercises which, among the more. backward coun tries of Europe, are commonly sub- stituted for reasoned political 29th November 1937.

All Claims against the Vessel must

be presented to the Undersigned, on or before the 20th Dec, or they will not be recognised.

He was a son of Henry Russell, the composer of the once-popular song. "Cheer, Boys, Cheer." He conducted at Covent Garden and argument."

"It has been my experience." he at the Waldorf Theatre, London,

said, that in the modern world before going to America.

He married Lady Patricia Rus-peace la "never in danger from

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

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Agenta.

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When a rate has been approved and Co. Ltd.. af «Arundel-street: sell, the author of "Heartless ↑ trained soldiers, sailors and alimened by Mr.. Ormsby-Gore, MP., the

it should be made a condition of strand W.C., recently.

his licence that a hauller should convey such trame only at that rate and breaches should lead to, prosecution.

A voluntary agreement-on, rates between railway and road interests was urged, and it was further suggested that the canal industry should adopt a compulsory rates structure, to which the canals Interest expressed willingness.

All the leading Chinese collectors in London, Paris and New York were represented, as well as many from the Far East:

The owner, Mr. E. H, Finegan,

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Mr. Ormaby-Gore said that cere- montes such as the feast should be preserved.

Traveller," daughter of the second It is the middle-aged gentlemen in Colonial Secretary. Br Holman fancy dress with a trunkful of Gregory, K.C., and Miss Amy John- Marquess of Dufferin and Ava

uniforms of their own invention, and their minds full of memories of Napoleon, who threaten peace." Vice-Admi. Bir Percy Nople, Gen. Chief. Easter Command, and Air Sir Edinund Ironside, G.B.C.-in-

Chief Marshal Sir John M. Steel responded for the Services,

PROPOSAL REJECTED Berne: Nov. 29: By. a large or New York, had spent a lifetime majority the national referendum forming' the collection.

rejected a proposal"" to:" suppress Competition was keen, and some Free Masonry in Switzerland record prices were obtained. Many Only one of the twenty-four of the Items realised, more than | Cantons voted for the proposal.--

100 each.

Bouter's Bulletin Service:

mony and colour, but when it is

Mankind," he added, "likes cère- not founded on the past and tradition it becomes the product of The visitors, toasted by Mr. mass propaganda, the worship of Oswald Lewis, M.P. were represent- ephemeral ladi?***

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