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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.' 'THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934.

HONGKONG TRADE INVITATION TO WAR

REVIVAL SUGGESTIONS

FROM CHINESE

The members' mweting scheduled for Jane 0.

TROOPS FIRE, ON MANCHUKUO SHIPS

Harbin, May 30

UNEASY DOLLARS

BRITISH COMMENT ON

U.S. AFFAIRS

ecommendations to hasten com.

London, May 30. mercial and Industrial recovery in the

The review of a woll-known Colany, prepared by Mr. Wong The Mauchukuo Foreign Office merchant and banking firm, din Kwong-tin, were submitted monthly meeting of the Chinese the Soviet

to the has demanded an apology from cussing President Roosevelt's sil

Government Chamber of Commerce yesterday for three days in connection with the the price of silver will not riso within ver message, gives the opinion that discussion prior to flani adoption at shooting by Sovlet guards at appreciably, since the large stocks Manchukuo ship in the Amurare merely awaiting an opportuni- It was indicated by Mr. Wong | River.

ty of quidation.. Kwong-un, who presided at yostor- The demand of the Manchukuo The sale of American dollars, day's proceedings, that if his pro-Government was handed to the nequired by eventual sellers of possia and any other proposats anaten trade revival were passed by afternoon.

10 Soviet Consul-General here this silver, will probably depreciate the the June 6 meeting the

whole

Interntional value of the dollar. memorandum would be submitted to The reported shooting occurred to a point where it will be profit- the Government for consideration. on Tuesday at 8.30 o'clock in the able to export gold or where the Mr. Wang Kwong-tin explained to morning, when Red Guards fred relative price of American goods, the meeting that his suggestions in at the stunmor Yang Fu, which in terms of deprecinted dollars, cluded a proposal for Government was lowing two barges. The ship will become suficiently attractive subsidies to increase and improve tho was approaching Takelho at ths to stimulate foreign buying. Now Territories vegetable, cattle and time. poultry production, and technical assistance

Territories to the Now producers.

It was also suggested to explore what other new Industries could be developed in the New Territories.

A Communications - Question. The early completion of the Canton- Hankow Railway and laking it with the Canton-Kawihon Railway formed another Luple of the memorandum.

A suggestion was made to ask the Government to grant free Innd, with condition, to small industrialists, the east of laid being paid to the Govern. ment after the expiration of the first Uree genes. The author believed That enemingenient to small and new industries should, assist materially towards relieving empleynout.

Another Attock.

It is now Jearned here that two other Manchukuo vessels, the Wutumn and the Tsaotan, were allegedly fired on by Soviet troops In the Amur River. The time of this se cond attack is not known here: The casualties also are known.

Un-

It is further reported tint eight Soviet genbonts are now concentrated in the vicinity of Bingoveschenski. on The Amur River.

Invitation to Wor. Oficials of Manchukuo here are

In view of the large number of highly indignant at the Soviet

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some

The review adds that it is difti- Jeult to bellove that the American

"silverites" did not obtain unofficial assurance as to extent the Treasury will implement its, new authority.

what

The review concludes 11 new (disturbing element of uncertainty, at least, has been injected into the International monetary situation.. -Kruter.

FIGHTING FASCISM.

NORTH ITALY CLERGY INVOLVED IN WAR

Trieste, May 30.

A dangerous state of Reunion

necupied, it te proposed to nak the They characterise the alleged Government to restrict land anlesatineks by the Reil Guards as between the Slovene clergy of for a period of two years. A com "arrogant and tantamount to an Northern Italy and the Fasclat mittee is to be selected by the Gay invitation to immediate ernment to examine genuine appličn- | Reuter, tions for land salex.

Apart from Mr. Wong Kwong-tin's suggestions, other members proposed the inclusion of two items asking the Government to reduce the water and assessment rates and also to improve the wharf search methods.

Members making the latter mation nointed out that Hongkong being a free port, trade should not be

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Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, In conclusion,. The seminary has a majority of invited the members to submit their Slovene students, many of whom views on the subject for consideration resent the Fascist policy of

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Japan hopes that the Chinese Government can liquidate her. debts to Japan but is not prepar et to make definite demande, said Mr. Ariyoshi.

Referring to direct nogotin-: tions, the Japanese Minister snid that up to the present, the two Interviewed by Renter ha de countries had boon negotiating. clared that he had not yet decided directly. There was nothing par when to see General Huang Fu ticular in such negotiations. (Chairman of the Polping Military Japanese feeling toward China Council) or when he would be go- was improving lately and he hop- Ing to Nanking. He denied haved that China would reciprocate ing, received special instructions that attitude.

from the Japanese Foreign Office Mr. Ariyoshi said that thin with reference to the resumption Japanese leaders were at one iin, of through traffic on the Polping policy towards

josue should be settled between the In Internal problems

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