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Parade Of Soviet Might At Moscow
M. LITVINOFF PUTS IN UNEXPECTED APPEARANCE MOSCOW, Nov. 8 (Reuter)—at the parade of Soviet might in the Red Square in honour of the Bolshevik Revolution and before the Finnish delegation, M. Liivin- off, former Foreign Commissar, made an unexpected appearance
HITLER CONFERS WITH HIS WAR CHIEFS
LONDON, Nov. 8 (Rauter)-- -Hert Hitler conferred on Monday with his War Chiefs, Field-Marshal von Goering, Gen. von Brauschitsch and Gen. Keltel, according to the Rome Radio.
beside M. Stalin and the other "trial." were borne past the Ger-
Soviet leaders. They were joined at the parapet of Lenin's Tomb by the new delegation from Western "Ukraine.
man representatives at the parade. CHINA'S CONGRATULATIONS CHUNGKING. Nov. 8 (Central)— As the bands played the Internu- Mr. Lin Seri, Chairman of the tionale, German delegates sprung National Government, yesterday" to attention, those with hats tak-sent a congratulatory message to ing them off.
M I. Kalinin, Chairman of the Portraits of German communist Presidium of the Supreme Soylet leaders and of M. Dmitroff, the [of the US.S.R. on the occasion of Communist who defled Field 'Mar- | the 22nd anniversary of the Soviet shal Gqering a; the Reichstag fire Revolution.
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Integrity Of Neutrality Act Impaired
TRANSFER OF. U.S. SHIPS DELAYED
WASHINGTON; Nov. 8. (Ren- ter)-The U. S. Maritime com- mission's approval for the transfer of United States finers from the Atlántic to the Panama register, is in abey- ance, following Mr. Cordell Hull's opposition as impairing the integrity of the Neutrality .Act
PRESIDENT'S
VIEW
NEW YORK, Nov, 8 (Reuter)-L President Roosevelt disclosed at a press conference that he had de- layed the transfer of United States lines ships to the Panamanian Re- gistry but emphasised that he believed that the United States was not in danger of being in- volved in the war.
He said that if there was danger, the Maritime Commission would probably refuse to allow the trans- fer.
President Roosevelt said that neutrality did not enter into the matter since any American had a perfect right to sell his property to neutral nations and transfer his title in them to neutrals.
MARINE LAW
He continued that if the transfer
was effected, Americans could not
serve officers and seamen and the ship was sunk after transfer there could not be an Interna- tional episode on account of the. ship, crew or cargo.
One of the questions which had caused delay of the transfer, said President Roosevelt. arose from a clause in the Merchant Marine law. the purpose of which was to pre- vent the sale of American, mer- chantmen. If they were considered Important for national defence.
GENERAL
SUPPLY OF CALCIUM
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9.* 1939.
CARBIDE IN WARTIME WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST?
Although so much has been done in the organisation of British industry to meet the possible demands of what is euphe matically termed "a state of national emergency." there ате still a few weak spots in the home production of essential com- modities. Some of these commodities are of a nature that is not Immediately recognisable as essential and can hardly be in- dicated specifically without risk of disclosing details of produc- tion which it is not desirable to particularise. but there are others, the significance of which must be obvious to anyone possessing even a moderate acquaintance with the Intricacies of modern manufacturing processes.
Attention was drawn to a num- ber of them in the House of Lords, when Lord Davies Introduced a motion having. among other objects, that of urging "the neces-i alty of providing employment and establishing industries in this country, which would be mdis- pensable in the event of war “
DETAINED
VESSELS EXCHANGED
SOVIET UNION & "MANCHUOKUO” RELATIONS
Prominent among the industries to which Lord Davies referred was the manufacture of calcium car bide, which is not carried on at all in the British Isles, although the consumption of carbide has heen increasing steady for many, TOKYO, Nov. 8 (Reuter)—Mes- years, and is now well in excess sages. from Hsinking state that nt 60,000 tons per annum.
"Manchuokuo” and the Savist Union will, in the near future, ex- change the vessels detained by each other apparently following the example of Japan and the Soviet Government, who recently decided to exchange vessels,
COM-
As Lord Davies-pointed out Sir Thomas Inskip when he occupied the position of Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence. mented on the fact that Great Britain was the only important nation in Europe which did not
Setting aside the question of a produce some, at least, of its re-fundamental readjustment of the quirements of calcium carbide.
relations between the Soviet Union At that time-rather more than attach considerable importance to and "Manchuokuo," observers here a year ag-about 50 per cent. of this exchange.. agreement, which the annual importation of carbide closely fallows the conclusion of was used for welding and cutting the Nomonhan Truce.. metal and about 30 per cent, in the production of fertisers.
an
VITAL" IMPORT
MASS FOR. CHINA'S
Of the remaining 20 per cent LATE CENTENARIAN
appreciable proportion was consumed in the manufacture of high-speed cutting tools, so that
CHUNGKING, Nov. 8 (Central) Dr. Paul Yu Pin, Vicar Apostolic It could be claimed that practical for Nanking left for Hanol by ly the whole consumption was plane yesterday en route to Idang- absorbed in industries that would shan од the Kwangsi-French" be of particularly vital import in Indo-China border to officiate at a time of war; yet no calcium car- mass for Mr. Ma Halang-po, the bide whatever was produced in centenarian Catholle scholar, who
Britain itself, and the passed away there last Saturday" quantity obtained from Empire. Interviewed prior to his depar- sources was almost negligibly; ture, Dr. Yu highly praised the small
noble personality and profound
anthracite
LEGAL POINTS WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (Reuter) | Great -President Roosevelt and Mr Cordell Hul have been in con- Yerence on the question of the proposal to turn over certain So far as concerns the practica- knowledge of Mr. Ma. American liners to the Panamanian bility of carbide manufacturé in As a devout Catholic, Mr. Ma": Registry. At the moment per- Great Britah, there is no question desired ardently to propagate mission has been given up, pend-at issue. The necessary supplies of Catholicism in China. He had just
ng answers by the Marttime limestone and
are finished a new Chinese translation Commission to two legal points. available in abundance and the of the Holy Bible, which will be The view of the President is demand that would ensue for the published soon, Dr. Yu revealed, that there can be nothing to pre- which the drams are made for Liangshan, Dr. Yu will return to black plates and terme plates from After officiating at the mass at posing of his property where he packing the finished material, Chungking where he will conduct wils, but the sale must be out-should prove a useful market for another mass for the late Catholic
the plate mills. right and if the ships were sunk the United States. would not be concerned.
vent any American from dis-
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Mr. Cordell Hull questions the validity of the proposal, "but says there could be no objection to an outright sale.
The Trade Unions have pro- tested against the scheme.
leader.
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women members of the A.T.S.. 15 Precious were present yesterday at the
funeral in the Garrison Cemetery
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