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FIGHT FOR SAAR

MONDAY,

THE FIRST YEAR

GERMAN CAMPAIGN GAINS ROOSEVELT GIVES RESUME

·FORCE

MARCH 5, 1934...

INDUSTRIES FAIR-

A SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT AN END

London, Mar. J. The British Industries Fair ended last night after successful run of nearly a fortnight in conditions which servod to encourage the hopes

of manufacturers for considerably brighter trade during the coming

year.

18

OF WORK DONE

Washington, Mar 4. London, March 4.

"The outstanding feature in my The commencoment of an ́laton- sive_campaign for the recovery of first year of office has been the the Saar by Germany, in which the amazing universal increase in the obliteration of all opponents of people's interest in Government, Hitlerism is one phase, is seen in declared President Roosevelt, in the dissolution of the Nazi party an address yesterday to students fn that territory. The entire of the University of America,

President Roosevelt added that At both the London section and in party machine and all affiliated organisations have been absorbed the "New Deal" was not a tem- the heavy industries soction at In "The German Front" which will porary deal, but almod at eradicat- Birmingham,, substantial orders were

ofing the deeper causes of the im-taken for the home market

well as for abroad. Foreign business bring about the unification

mediate illnesses and many other in considered to have been remark- all German political parties.

illnesses of the body politfe.

ably good in view of currency and He welcomed the fact that

atrado restrictions in so many coun«. The German prosa bails with delight this new development, school of public affaire was ostab trien. declaring that henceforth all dis-lishing at the University, and pro- A Statement issued by the Federa tinctiona, in roligion, class and mised the hearty co-operation of tion of British Industries says, "The fooling expressed by members who social standing, will be abolished, the Administration.

The Administration needed a exhibited at the Fair is one of satis The only duty is to be German,

faction. This applies to both en- Herr von Papen, former German trained personnel in the Govern

done. There is a decidedly more Chancellor, anys the Saar problem mont. They needed disinterested quiries received and business actually is not economic. It is solely as well as "broad-gauged offelals, optimistic spirit of outlook than "This problem can be solved thera was last year, but, although question of Germaniam. But. re- covery simultaneously, promises without the creation of a national there have been many orders placed, the people of the Saar special bureaucracy, which would domi- it is not possible to say in what compensations for the loss of free nate our national life and our proportion they have been divided botween home and foreign buyers." trado privileges when they arekovernmental system.

"The development of our econo again Incorporated into Germany.

The Baar is overwhelmingly pro- mic life requires an Intelligent German, but the prospects of understanding of the hundreds of the complicated elements in our so future vengeance against.

President Roosevelt was ad- regime terrify many.

The Chairman of the Management, dressing the students during tho! The League Commission reports installation of Dr. Joseph Gray as Committee of the Birmingham Section to Geneva that in administering Chancellor of the University of ronorts that the number of visitors Increased this year. by several the Soar strongest measures are America.-Reuter, and United thousands and business substantially beine taken to suppress ull Press terrorism. All subversivo `docu-

former opposition to the Nazi lety," he added.

The Federation - ndda that the interest displayed in British goods by foreign countries has undoubtedly in- creased this year, but this points out that various. International restele- tions are making intorchange of goods increasingly dimeult.

advanced, many exhibitors already expressing a desire to book space for renext year's Fair.

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ments are being solzed, together Osservatore Romano, which with lata of persons marked for contly described a book "twentieth The Prince of Wales sent a message to the Birmingham Section, saying future reprisals.

Century Myths," written by how much he was impressed with all There is another angle to be Rosenberg, one of the Nazi he saw during his visit to it. considered. The conflict between loaders, as "villainous to excess, In Birmingham the total attendance Gormany and the Vatican may being both anti-national and anti-this year was 124,507 compared with decide the plebeseite, on the out-human." publishes another vigor-112,028 last year. Apart from busi- como of which the futura political ous condemnation of Nazidom. It ness actually done, exhibitors are position of the Saar depends. refers to the tyrannous treatment particularly satisfied with the fresh openings for business in both the Ninety per cent, of the people of of Catholic vouth associations in home and export markets provided by the Saar are Catholics.

Germany-Our Own Correspon-contacts made during the Fair The officials Vatican newspapar, i dent.

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REPORTS BY IMPORTERS FOR PAST FORTNIGHT

are those of the End Inst.: American Mid, "Spot zijn 0,55d. "Spat 8.06d. Egyptian Sakel. F.G.F.

Woallons. Some enquiries ard about for Woollens for July/August xhipment but the market ideas of The following reports have been price still seem to be a long way. supplied by importers to the Hone bolow the point where business might kong General

Chamber of Com2 be done... More prices, in the Home horeet pleco goods and fancy markets con

markets continue firm the unward cation goods-The following reports tea local marke til remains have been received:

Vidull, although stocks."ara gradually There has been a little more ac decreasing. Home' market firm, ten- tivity since the market re-opanad feber fer prices to Inc owing to after Chiness New Year. Some salos depreciation in exchangra in relation are reported of "Spot" cargo in Grey to Sterling. and White Shirtings but, pricos are Flour-Stocki much helow cost_owing ifall anyone | Alier'can"? competition from Japanese and domes. Canadian. tic productions. Prices for certala Anatrallari- Iines of Epring, Fanclòs are said to

be a little firmer, but not huuch baris ji

The latest Cotton prices to hand

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61.000 130 000

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