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FRIDAY, MAY 五拜雞 號七十月五英港香

WORLD BESET BY DANGERS

EDEN SHOWS SAFEST ROAD TO PEACE

GERMANY NEED FEAR NO RUSSIAN INVASION

London, May 16.

SILVER EXPECTED TO RISE

GREAT SCARCITY OF SELLERS

PRICES IN

AMERICA

London, May-16. Messrs. Mocatta and Goldsmid in their liver review for the past week write:-

There has been a continuous rise in the price of the white metal, due to speculative buying by Indin and China,

On the fact that Mr. Honry

An important survey of the international situa- tion was made to-night at Fulham by Mr. Anthony Morgenthau, Secretary of the U.S. Eden at the first public meeting he has addressed since his recent illness."

The reality or formidable character of European difficulties, he said, could not be doubted, but he was convinced that they were not insuperable. If they were to be overcome, however, every nation had its part to play. Britain's part should be to pursue a foreign policy that was frank, stalwart, and, above all, firm in support of the League and of the collective peace system.

Reviewing the background of the European situa- tion, against. which he and the Foreign Secretary set out on their recent travels, he said the most important event in international history of the past few months was undoubtedly the agreement reached in London between the French and British Governments on February 3. There was surely good reason for hoping that this agreement would have made it clear to all that any lingering doubts as to Germany's equality of status which might still remain anywhere ought no longer to be entertained.

Continuing, Mr. Eden said the communique of February 3 stated definitely that nothing would, con- tributo more ton restoration of confidence and prospects of peace among the nations than a general settlement freely negotiated be- tween Germany and other Powers. It was in un attempt to curry this work stage further, and to facilitate, at the same time, gen- eral European appeasement, that their travels were undertaken...

The London communique dealt, in the main, with two subjects- security and armaments. On nei- ther of these heads was it possible. to record substantial progress at Berlin.

As to security, Germany had mado an offer in respect of a

BLACK

DAYS AHEAD

GERMANY NEARS CRISIS

MONETARY. CONTROL

Treasury, said nothing detrimental to silver in his broadenst speech to the nation on Monday last, re- entes by America and speculators have been far less in evidence and the rise has been due not so much to heavy buying, as to the scarcity of selling.

Speculators seem to have taken a fresh heart and it looks na if the upward movement might con- tinue for the presant.-Reuter,

U S. PRICES Washington, May 16. With the silver price again hovering in the neighbourhood of the Treasury price of newly- mined silver, there is renewed speculation with respect to the possibility of Treasury action.

Meanwhile, there are indications of renewed agitation by Sonate Silverites as soon as the Senate has disposed of the Patman Bonus

Bill.

Senator McCarran Intimated to- day that he would then suggest further consideration of the silver problem, while Senator Thomas will sponsor a stabilisution move, incorporating a broader use for silver-Reuter.

French Seamen Adamant

STRIKE SETTLEMENT OUT OF REACH

NORMANDIE TO

17.

BE DELAYED?

(Special to "Telegraph"

(I Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphio Messages Ordinance, 188d. Received, May

a.m.)

Le Havre, May 16. Indefinite continuation of the strike, called yesterday, decided upon by a maas meeting of indignant seamen

to-day, who appealed to the employees of French lines throughout the country to join their walk-out in

Berlin, May 16. 'multilateral pact of non-aggress- A warning that Germany's slon in Eastern Europe. That was "positive work-finding policy" welcome news, and it was import- would have to come to an end very ant that evory effort should be soon, was made in an address de- made to make the best possible liverd to-night by Graf S. von constructive use of that offer Krosigk, the Finance Minister. This country, however, based its

He has just returned to duty conception of European security upon the League of Nations, and after suffering a nervous break unfortunately, they were not able down, brought on by the burden of to record Germany's present will-his work. ingness to resume, her member- Ho declared that obviously the

everlasting repetition ship in that organisation.

of this It had many times been made method of giving employment was clear that publie opinion in this impossible at present, although country would warmly welcome there was still a total of 1,500,000,- the retorn of Germany to League 000 marks to be used in relief prò- membership, which is a privilege jects. which each nation, precisely be- A considerable increase in em-

The Minister of Mercantile Marine has abandoned negotin- cause it is inspired by the prin-ployment would be made possible ciples of the Covenant, should be by the recruiting of a regular tions and has referred the dispute Army. The cost would be borne to the Prime Minister and the proud to assume.

by the regular Army Budget, whole Cabinet. troduced at the time of conscrip- tion.

sympathy.

Already, it is estimated, 10,000 men are affected, including the 1,200 of the crew of the new luxury Kner, Normandie.

1935.

A recent portrait of His Excellency Sir William Peel, who leaves the Colony this afternoon on retirement

from the Colonial service. (Photo:

Kwong Ngal Studió).

Raising

Status Of

Legations

BRITAIN AND U.S. FOLLOW JAPAN

UNOFFICIAL REPORT

נדי

(Special to "Telegraph"

Washington, May 16. It is learned in authoritative quarters to-day that Great Britain and the United States will follow the example of Japan and raise the status of their diplomatie offices in China.

Japan and China have already agreed to exchange Ambassadors.

United Press.

It was reported yesterday by Reuter that no decision had been taken by the British Government with respect to elevating the Logation to an Embassy, but that in all probability, a statement would be made in the House of Commons next week.

Later.

日五十月四

: FRANCE

ANGERS

GERMANY

BERLIN WORRIED

BINGLE COPY CENTE $80.00 PER ANNUM

DUNLOP FORT

DUNLOP

Fort

is unequalled by any other Tyre in the world

BRITAIN AIMS AT STABILISATION

BY MOSCOW TALK GREAT POWERS MUST

MENACE OF COMMUNISM

(Special to "Talagraph")

Telegraph, Capright. -Telegraphie Masaapse Ordinaner, Brą. Received, Alay 17.09.)

Berlin, May 16.-

The result of M. Pierre Laval's visit to Moscow, where the French Foreign Minister laid before the Soviet Government France's plané for safeguarding Europe's fron tiers from aggression by any power, is another blow at the com- mon cause for peace, declares the Berliner Tageblatt to-day.

comment This Journal's

IR characteristic of the opinion of the Berlin press.

They describe the joint Franco- Russian communique, as an in- dication that Europe will colerato the building of arma- ments of all sorts.

ас

The Boersen Zeitung charges that France is becoming the ban- per-bearer of the Communist movement, which is a peril to European culture and civilisation. -Router Spesial.

ANOTHER PACT

Prague, May 16. An important provision of the slyned mutual assistance pact

Czecho-Slovakia to-day by

and Russia is the stipulation that the treaty shall become effective only is if the victim of aggression assisted by France.

CO-OPERATE

CHAMBERLAIN DIVULGES TREND OF POLICY

London, May 16.

With reference to the suggestion that Great Bri- tain should take the lead in promoting immediate world currency stabilisation, Mr. Neville Chamberlain. Chancellor of the Exchequer, spoke at some length at the annual bankers' dinner in London to-night.

If there were to be a return to the gold standard, he said, it could only be by satisfactory settlement among the great countries. It was useless to anchor the ship if the anchorage was always shifting, he de- clared. It therefore seemed futile to attempt stabilisa- tion unless there were prospects of its permanency.

"Stabilisation is one of our ultimate objects. We shall continue with that end in view and shall not hesitate to act when it is likely that action will have a useful result," he added.-Reuter.

OPPOSES BORROWING

ABROAD

NEW LOANS

Otherwise, it is understood that CHINA CAN'T AFFORD the pact is modelled broudly along the lines of the Franco-Soviet pact. The first three articles are identical.-Reuter Special.

Ignorance

Concerning

Australia

FORMER MINISTER'S

COMPLAINT

DR. KUNG'S OPINION

(Special, to "Telegraph”) „---

TRADE, MUST IMPROVE

London, May 18...: At the annual dinner of the Bankers' Association here to-day. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancel- lor of the Exchequer, declared that stabilisation WAS one of Great Britain's ultimate objec- tives.

He said, "We continue to have that end in view and shall not песевалту nction when It is likely to secure useful results."

hesitate to take the

However, he said that exchànge

bo rates were not able to

con- trolled without reference to other economic factors.

In this respect he said: "It is uscless to anchor a ship if the anchorage is always shifting. It acema to me that it would be futile to attempt to bring about stabilisation-unless we can see some of it- becoming prospects permanent."

Mr. Chamberlain said that he quite realised the difficulties of a fluctuating exchange, but he said "a return to the gold standard can only be made by a satisfactory great settlement among the countries of the world."?

Nanking May-17 According to the Kio Min News Agency, Dr. H. H. Kung, the Chinese Minister of Finance, in statement to the Press, salu to day that although some countries were willing to extend a loan to China, he personally does not One of Australia's best-known | favour the idea. political figures, Mr. G. McGirr, This, he anid, is because a loan

Further ho urged the resump Minister in a number of Labour would merely tend to increase the Tokyo; May 17. A Rengo despatch states that Governments and an old cam-burden of the Chinese Government tion of international lending and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs paigner in N.S.W. elections, passed in meeting redemption of the loan also the revival of international trade, saying "these can only be hore confirms the report that through Hongkong yesterday on

Also he said that there was no achieved by co-operation with Great Britain and the United-the-Atauta Maru-In-the course of

absolute necessity for a loan at other countries." States will simultaneously

an a tour of the East.

He declared that Great Britain's "What troubles me in the almost present, nounce to-morrow the raising of

by In view of the nation-wide de-other objectives, which they kept in complete ignorance shown the status of their Legations in

everyone of Australia I tell them pression, econmle reconstruction view, included a rise in wholesale China.

prices, in which direction there I'm from Australia and they say must be promoted and ne

had been some movement lately, Yes, It's a very nice country. Jouns should be lesued,

In this they are following the lead of Italy and Japan.-Reuter.

NEW BUILDINGS

Washington, May 16.

It is authoritatively stated that the United States Embassy offices will remain at Polping..

However, arrangements have baon concluded to lease additional, ground in Nanking and to erect four now buildings there to meet the growing needs of the Con- sulate.

Australia'1'

and interest.

LOCAL DOLLAR

now

ULSTER SLASHES TAXES

in

In order to balance the budget and also the lowering of excessive "I don't know whether to blame for the next fiscal year, expendi- tariff quotas.

Another objective, he said, was the publicity agents abroad or at tures must be reduced by twenty that of exchange. control, home, but something is radically per cent, he added,

Methods for balancing the bud-reapret of which he "could soo wrong when even in the Far East, people don't even seem to be awaro get were being studied at the sonic signs of thanging con- that there is such a place as present time, the Minister said,ditions."-United Preen,

and a date for the enforcement of Australia."

announced Commenting on the N.S.W. Income tax will be elections which were held Inst later.-United Press. week and which resulted in a Nationalist majority, Mr. McGirr said that the recent reform of the Upper House had virtually ex- aluded the possibility of a labour Government for perhaps 20 or 30 years, for, though the people may elect Mr. Lang or his successor, they cannot change the Nationalist majority in the Upper House except very slowly."

Tho

mass of the people in

The Hongkong dollar opened Australia are loaing the

unchanged.. this morning, the Mr.thusiasm they had for exercising official rate being 2s. 6d. The their franchise, for they recognise tone of the market sarly on was rather ensler. than-yesterday, the that it is practically useless." *Mr. McGirr owns extensive pro-business rate being about 28.

and 28. perties In Australia, including | 5%d. sellors

5.7/8d. about 800 shops and over 30 hotels buyers. Very little business was condition, according to the budget In country towns. One of the

reported.

Em

ARMAMENT PROBLEM

The strikers' decision means that the maiden voyage of the With rogard to armaments, It

The blackest feature of Ger Normandie, fixed for May 20, must

Congress will be asked to ap- was quite true that the men many's recent position was her be postponed unless a settlement prove additional appropriations Government emphasised that they

the Finance wanted an Arms Convention, but export trade, said

Minister. In industry

fa reached in the time remaining. for the leases, buildings and other which the ultimato value of such a deserved this trade there were 1,750,- proved working conditions, holl bassy-United Press,

The seamen are asking for im- incidental expenses of an claration must clearly be depend 000 fewer hands employed than in days with pay every year and pay ent upon whether the country that 1928, he pointed out.. makes It is prepared to accept limitations such as would afford ynluation of the Reichsmark was

He went on to explain that de-while they are idle in port.

Router Special. a reasonable prospect of general utterly impossible, both for écono- Take one example. mic and psychological reasons. agreement. effectives. It had always been The only way out of their difficul- assumed hitherto, in all dis ties was along the road pointed by armament discussions, that in any Dr. Schacht, head of the Reichs- -agreement-as-to-military forces bank, which brought them..to com- there would be parity between thepulsory currency control. This, he effectives stationed in Europe of admitted, might be. a bad aystem the three great Western Contin- and might not even provide a solu- entalTM Towers-France, Germany tion in the end. and Italy. Súch ́a proposal was However, he added, that was all- Opposition to the Government embodied in the British draft con- that could be done until the final policy of obtaining full control vention the MacDonald plan- stobilluation of all foreign cur of the administration, of educa where a Aguro of 200,000 was rencies was permanently effected.tional affairs throughout proposed for France, Germany and Reuter,

Italy, while a much larger figuro

of 500,000 wna given to Russia,

It was important to remember GOVERNOR'S DEPARTURE

that Germany Herself. in the past,

-had-frequently praised this draft

Dissenters Shaken Off

J

Lisbon, May 16.

the

hos country,

cost thirty-three prominent officials their posts.

These men, who Include five former Cabinet ministers, two judges and several Ariny, officers, as well as

university, various convention and regretted what she The public la reminded that high school and lower school. described as départures from its H.E. Sir William Peel, on reprincipals and teachers, have been principles. Indeed, this conven-linquishing the Governorship of compelled to resign on the ground tion was accepted by the Dis-the Colony, will make his official that they were unfaithful to the armament Conference as a whole, farewell at Queen's Pier at 2.15 principles of the new corporative

(Continued on Paga. Î.)· · p.m. to-day.

regime-Reuter Special.

! NO COMMENT

Washington, May 16. The State Department refuees to comment on the roport that Britain and America will raise the status of their envoys in Chna..

The Under-Secretary, Phillips, denied reports that the United States was moving its Legation from Polping to Nanking. -Router:

LAWRENCE'S CONDITION.

UNCONSCIOUS FOR EIGHTY HOURS

UNCHANGED

TONE OF MARKET

EASIER.

BUDGET SURPLUS

ANTICIPATED

FINANCES SOUND

London, May 10.. Ulster's finances are in a healthy

presented to Parliament sitting at hotels was built 30 miles from the In London, silver prices" ad-Belfast to-day. nearest town, now, only a couple of vanced 1/8th, China bought and The Finance Minister catimates yours later, a 'town has grown UP India sold, while speculators that the Government will have n round the hotel. "The Australians operated both ways. The market surplus of £18,000.

aporocinię cool beer when it's made

available where before you could soarcely get a drink. of water."

was uncertain.

At the same time the Govern- ment has announced a reduction

one time of 12 per cent, in motor ear Other notable, passengers who Senate, and who was went through Hongkong yesterday Premier of Tasmania; Mr. T. W. licences, 25 per cent, in farmon on the Atsuta Maru Included Mr. Tyers; owner of large grazing motor lorries, and the alashing of AR Wiltshire, Manager of the Interests in N. S. W.; Major J. R. the duty on trailors, to be attach- London, May 16. - The condition of Colonel T. E. Head Office of the Bank of Aus-Kirk, Mr. H. K. Douglas, Managored to motor vehicles, of 50 per

tralaala in Sydney: Mr. Cartor, of Fullers, Ltd., who is touring cont. Lawraze, the hero of Arabia, has Manager of the Head Office of the China to seek now turns for his

The entertainment tax will be e not changed,

To-night he had been uncone-Union Bank of Australia, Brisbane; company's shows, and Mr. Ramsey, reduced in regard to theatres, but..

Senator Hayes, of the Federal of the British Legation in China.

cinemas.-Reuter Special. "clous for eighty hours-Reuter,

not

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