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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 15, 1933.

DANZIG INCIDENT

STRIKE CALLED AFTER

NAZIS SEIZE UNION

Danzig, later.

In consequence of the seizure of the Socialist Trade Union build- ing by the Nazis a general atriko

THE SILVER PROBLEM AND CHINA.

OPPOSITION BY ADVISEN TO CHINESE MINT

Denver, May 14, The proposed silver payment of was called at 11 am. today. The war debts my prove harmful to strike was only partially success-American miners and the silver in ful, and the Nazis still poncnsion of the Trade Union dustry, is the view expressed here Building.

by Mr. Robert Grant, who is cu The city remalna calm.--Render, route to Shanghai as Advisor to

Constitutionai.

the Chinese Mint.

Danzig, May 14.

It is learned that M. Rosting, United States Treasury already Mr. Grant declares that the the High Commissioner of the League of Nations, has been un-has enough silver stored to last able to find anything Hegal or half a century.-Reuter Special. unconstitutional in the events ni the Trade Union Building.- Reuter.

BRITON RELEASED.

Imprisoned Journalist Set

Free In Berlin,

Berlin. May 14. The British journalist. Mfr. Fraser, who has been in prison since April 4, was released to-day. He was informed that he most leave Germany within a specified period.

Washington, May 14, Mr. T. V. Soong is enjoying a rest until Monday, when he. will resume his economic talks with the Department of State.

Yesterday Mr. Soong conferred briefly with his experts, who are Preparing the subjects still to be discussed.

The Chinese Minister is causing some anxiety to the silver bloc of the Congress, according to the Baltimore Sun, because, while the No charge was brought against silver bloc is primarily Interested Mr. Fraser, but the authorities in having the price of the metal intimated some time ago ta the boosted, Mr. Soong is more. British Ambassador in Berlin terested in having it stabilised. that he was suspected of sprend Reuter Speciul. Ing false or exaggerated reports, j -Reuter.

HOSTILE FAREWELL..

Ugly Demonstration When Rosenberg Leaves.

Landon, May 11, A hostile demonstrated vecur-i red at the Liverpool Street station

GERMAN DEFAULT.

WILL IGNORE GOLD CLAUSE OF YOUNG PLAN

London, May 13. The

recent decision of the United States not to pay the in- terent on Liberty Bends held abroad in gold has been followed Germany, whose Financial Minister has "informed the Bank of International Settlements that Germany proposto ignore the gold cinuse of the Yeung Loan by paying the instalments on May 15 in paper.-Reuter.

Breach of Agreement.

Basle, May 13, The Bank

International of Settlements han refused to accept the German declulon to рау Young Loan Justalments In paper.

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The German decision is re- garded by the Bank as a breach of the Loan Agreement.-Reuter.

A NOVEL PLAN. Meeting Of Creditors Of German Reichsbank.

New York, May 14. The President of the Reichs- bank, Herr Schacht, departed for Europe to-doy.

In a farewell statement after conference with American in-financiers and representatives of the Federal Reserve Bank, Herr Schacht declared that he intends to nuk foreign bolders of German private obligations to convene a meeting in Berlin forthwith,

when Dr Rosenberg left this morning Men, waving red flags, slanted "Down With Hitler! and "Down with Fascism!" and scat fered leaflets.

The proposed meeting will rousider, with the Reichsbank. the best means of meeting the situation eranted by the Reichs- bank's difficulty in procuring the Police escorted the demonstra-foreign exchanges necessary tors from the station.-Reuter, meet these obligations-Reuter.

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