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BACKS LEAGUE

BALDWIN REAFFIRMS

POLICY

LOCARNO OBLIGATIONS TO BE FULFILLED

FR94.

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinánar,

Received, July 1, 8.800,

London, June 30. "The Covenant of the League of Nations is the sheet anchor of British policy and there is no need to re-affirm our intention to fulfil all our obligations under the Locarno Pact," declared Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister of Great Britain, in the course of a speech at a National Government demonstration at Bramham Park, Leeds, to-night.

"We will continue unswervingly to follow the path of peace and conciliation in Europe, and everywhere clse," he added..

"The objective contained in the Anglo-French declaration of February 3," he insisted, "remains our programme. And the Anglo-German naval agreement implies no deviation from the policy of whole-hearted co-operation between Britain, France and Italy affirmed at Stresa," he went on.

agreement,"

Mr.

"The naval Baldwin asserted, "is a practicable step towards eventual international Imitation of armaments which, we belleve, does not prejudice the French or Italian interests.

belleve it the first real, prnc- tical move towards disarmament since the Great War."

Mr. Baldwin referred to the

effects of the steps the Government

had taken to rebitild Great Britain.

COAL MINE

STRIKE POSTPONED

Unemployment. he said. was the WALK-OUT DELAYED

country's worst enemy,

"I never promised, never shall promise, a cure. But we-have effected an improvement by creat ing confidence in the country.

two

"In the first Ave months of 1985 we have raised the export trade by £27,000,000 compared with Fears ago," be pointed out. That was an accomplishment. which they were proud, he added.

UNTIL JULY 31

The

-SETTLEMENT PERMANENT?

Washington, June 30.

threatened con! strike, Mr. Baldwin referred to the im-

which was to have tied up the provement in a number of the coun-mining industry of the nation and try's chief industries, including the put 500,000 men out of work, has steel industry, which he prophesied been called of. would be the greatest in the worki within fa

few years.--Renter Special

The

ITALY DETERMINED

London, June 30. Foreign Secretary,

Mr. John Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers' Association. states that he has agreed with the producers that the miners should† continue to operate the mines at Sitheir present rate of pay until July

BL

Samuel Hoare, has been informed

I

Sites For

Aerodromes

In Borneo

SINGAPORE-H.K.

AIR LINK

EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS

The prospects if Hongkong (being linked up with the Imperial Airways route by a feeder sörvice from Singapore in the not distant future are heightened by reports received in the Colony from Lon- don to the effect that sites for six

new nerodromes in Borneo have heen select:

According to these advices, the aerodromes will be located at Ruching, Bintulu and Miri, in Sarawak; and Labuan, Jesselton British North and Kudal Borneo.

These nerodromes will, it is stated. connect the Singapoge route with the existing service

between the islands of Palawan

and Latzon in the Philippines, which will in all probability be linked with the Pacifle service being planned from the United States

via Honolulu.

These reports

AR

of special interest in view of the fact that the two flying boats which recently flew from Singapore to Hongkong made the return trip vin Philippines and Borneos.

GOEBBELS SOUNDS WARNING

TIME STAHLHELM

DISSOLVED

the

SUPERFLUOUS AND HARMFUL

(Special to "Telegraph")

Bertin, June 30, In the lords of words from the maths of Nazi leaders over the work-end singing the praises of the two and a half years of Nuzi rule, not a single phrase referred to the "Blood purge" of June 30, 1934.

The general effect 01 the spreches has been an attack on

verything non-Nazi.

Without referring by name to

A new 50-ton crane at Felixstowe, England, hoisting a now supermarine Mark V. suapläne after tests at the Royal Air Force experimental station, where production is rapidly being speeded up as a result of Hitler's latest pronouncement which resulted in the British government voting increased expenditures on the air

DREADFUL LIST OF ACCIDENTS

MANY KILLED IN MOTOR CRASHES

This

COACH OVER CLIFF EDGE

London, June 30,

force,

has been a week-endi notable for disasters.

a cow,

Roosevelt

Power To

Be Tested

REBELLIOUS BLOC IN CONGRESS

BIG BUSINESS TAKES HAND

Washington, June 30. President Roosevelt's control

U.S. SILVER BLOC AIMS OUTLINED

FORCING WORLD TO ACCEPT TERMS

SHORT-CUT TO RETURN OF PROSPERITY

Washington, June 30.

Senator Elmer Thomas, high-priced-silver advocate and Democrat of Oklahoma, said to-day that the sole object of the Silver Bloc in Congress was higher silver prices and the depression of the value of American currency until the world was forced to accept silver as a monetary unit at a sixteen to one ratio with gold.

When this was achieved, he said, a world bank could be created, thus avoiding the shipment of monetary stocks.

Such a programme, he predicted, would result in world-wide free trade and "world prosperity would return immediately.”

He said: "The cotton farmers are losing their markets to nations with currencies based on silver,

It is not intended to increase the United States allver stocks but to raise silver values.

F. J. RAVEN namely India, China and Brazil. DETAINED IN SHANGHAI

ASKED TO RETURN HONORARIUM

LARGE SUMS INVOLVED

Shanghai, July 1.

"Let the Oriental countries ki their metal and lower their, rency values with us.

"Let Chinn be deflated with us."

+

It is freely adim,

United States silve will take sixty years to

restricted entirely to pasemkses di domestic silver.-United Press.

BOMBAY SILVER REVIEW

Bombay, June 20. Messrs. Merwanjee and Sons, In Shanghai has been provided their silver review for the week with the biggest week-end-sensa- fending yesterday,-write:-----

jover Congress will be put to the tion for many years with the issue After an early sharp break, the

of

most crucial test of the life of the of a writ of complaint by the market has shown partial re- In addition to the Italian naval Administration in the House of liquidator collision and the Japanese floods. Representatives to-morrow when Oriental Banking Corporation, Mr.

of the American cavery, The latter taking 72 es, the House is asked to vote on the

While elimination of the weaker terrible motor accident occurred President's requested "death sen

Frank Hough, demanding the elements has resulted in healthier at Capa Blanca. Thirteen are tence" for endreessary

instant return of the honorarium conditions prevailing in the mar public believed to have been burned alive utility holding companies, in the of Taels 135,000 given to in the wreckage of a

theket, the undertone still continues which overturned and caught fire. tries and others of the same sort.

motor bus power, lighting.

transport Indys-president of the concern, Mr. F. J. to be uncertain,

Raven, during 1932, when the bank Hope is held in some quarters Eight others were seriously in- jured in a crash caused when the ing all its resources

With the Administration strain- was allegedly insolvent.

that the American Treasury may, driver swerved suddenly to avoid hand and powerful influences

011 the one

bid at higher prices in London, Mr. Raven is prevented leaving now that the. Treasury has ne the utility companies at work in the jurisdiction of the Unitedquired a substantial amount at From Tarin, it is learned that the lobbies on the other, the ses- States Court in China by a writ of lower prices, seven were killed, five of them sion promises to be the livelient we exeat which requires him to post boys, and 120 boys were injured for many a day.

The up-country demand has by Mr. Anthony Eden that Signor Meanwhite, efforts at effecting a

when a motor coach and trailer

a hond of US. $20,000 by 5 p.m. averaged about 10 bara of silver Mussolini is firmly determined to permanent settlement of the wage

The House meets at 4 o'clock to-day.

a day. follow Italy's declared polley in dispute will be made and there is the Stahlhelm and other Na-Crashed over a thirty-foot cliff at to-morrow afternoon and for ock

Casale Monferrato. regard to Abyssinia, according to every reason to believe that both tingalist associations, Dr. Goch-

Meanwhile, Deputy U.S. Marshal rst time this session will have to the diplomatic correspondent of a sides are ready for a compromise.speaking at the Tempelhoff Aeroding over the buffers,

bels, the Propaganda Minister, At Bernay, France, after run-choose between the later-State Arthur Peterson is staying at Mr. now expected after July 20 Londan daily newspaper;-United į

gooda Commerce Commission's proposal | Raven's home in the Western Dia- Press.

The tremendous loss whigh rome, said it was about time these train toppled into the "river to give the Securities Commission trict

under to keep him labour would take if it called out other associations kindly dissolved | Charrentonne. The engine driver authority to rule out holding com-

veillance. the miners of the nation, the heavy themselves. They were not only and fireman awam ashore, un-panies and the Senate proviso for |strain such a strike would put [supertinous but harmful, and they | injured, and no-one else was hurt, [outlawing such companies.

Mr. Hough announces that he upon the industry, and the possi- were wrong if they thought the but much valuable merchandise) When this point is settled the intends to file similar bills of com not bringing any silver from The incoming mail steamer is bility that a walk-out would mean Nazi movenient sponsored a better

was lost. Reuter.

House is expected to pass the plaint against Mr. Raven in respect London to Bumbay-Reuter. that a compromise would never be standard of living for industrialists

mensure, for it is otherwise not to lionuses of the same amount, reached, added to the risk of a fand shareholders.-Reuter Special,

particularly contentious.

Tacts 135,000, paid by the i general strike, violence and blood.' shed, have influenced the workers'

The speaker of the House, Mr. American-Oriental Finance Cor- leaders in this decision.--Reuter,

Byrne, predicts an adjournment inporation and the Asia Realty Com- early August, but many regard this Pany-Reuter. forecast as much too optimistic.- Reuter.

LATEST NAVAL

PROMOTIONS

THREE ON CHINA STATION

The list of half-yearly promo- tlons in the Royal Navy, issued to-¦ day contains the names of three! officers on the China Station.

The three officers concerned are; Lieut.-Comdr. W. W. Davis, of II.M.S. Kent, who is Fleet Torpedo Officer; Lleut.-Comdr. H. T. Kust, of H.M.S. Cumberland, which has zone Home for reft; and Lieut.-) Comdr. J. A. Carrie Hill, of HLM.S. Olympus. All three are promoted to the rank of Commander.

LORD DANESFORT DEAD

London, June 30. Lord Danesfort; noted scholar,

COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT

PARIS DELEGATES

IN ACCORD

Paris, Jug, 30. The Congress of International Chambers of Commerce ended to day with thirty resolutions being passed, all of them unanimously except two.

KINSHAN GOES

AGROUND

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JAPAN EXTENDS

INFLUENCE

ADVISERS IN NORTH CHINA

COTTON PROCESS

TAX

BUT SOON GETS OFF MUD BANK

Shanghai, June 30.

Japan's aphere of influence in The

8.9. Kinshan, an her North China will be broadened by excursion trip to Macao and back the appointment of Japanese ad-MANY CASES PENDING) yesterday, met with a slight mis-visers in various North Ching fortune when, half an hour after Provincos, I was indicated in starting on her return trip, ran on to 'n mud bank and

she despatches received from Pelping was to-day-United Prear. stuck fant for about twenty minutes.

Captain Hales, however, man- aged to get the veesel off without

lawyer and Parliamentarian, has Two Indian delegates voted damage, and the steamer arrived died at the age of 80 years. He against one condemning disert-safaly in Hongkong less than an was a Conservative member for mination against foreign com- hour behind schedule. She again the City of York from 1892 to 1006 pantes and against the resolution left for Macao this morning. and from 1910 to 1923. He obtain-of the tionalisation of shipping

éd a barony in 1924.-Reuter,

{tonnages pe

* RAILROAD REORGANISATION [commend urging the least

Other plutions included re-.

possible,putintervention in the

جمیعت

WANG CHING-WEI ILL

Nanking, July-de

SEEK QUID PRO QUO

Washington, June 30,

It is reported that members of the Administration are making desperate attempts to force the passage of the Senate's version of the Wheeler-Rayburn Bill.

Also it is said that they are con

| storing permitting the Frazler-

CRACK

IN U. S.

A surplus of about 34,500 bars

settlement.

sur-

There is no silver afloat from London to Bombay at this week- fend.

CHINESE CRUISERS

DEPART

ONLY REBEL SHIPS REMAIN

NEW YORK PRICE

Now York, June 30.

Harmon Messrs. Handy und quoted silver at 69%4 cents per ounce here yesterday.-United

Press,

STABILISATION

Paris. June 30. The International Chamber of Commerce here has passed a resolu- tion urging the immediate stabilisa- tion of currenties,-United Press.

DUEL IS OFF

Last night, the four Northern Chinese cruisers which have been

Paria, June 30.. in port for some time-the Ning- Washington, June 30.

and Chau

It is officially announced that the A total of twenty-six separate Hai, Hai Yung, Hai

has been Aled in Courts Yung Shuf-left Hongkong, bound dispute between Joan Borotra, the throughout the country seeking re- for Wossung. The only Chinese French tennis atar, and the sports covery of the cotton processing warships remaining are the Hal writer, Poulain, has been settled taxes, on the grounds that they Chi and the Hat Shen, which re-peacefully and they will not meet [ir. a duel, as was expected.-Reutok are unconstitutional.

cently escaped from Canton.

Special. This fact was

revealed by Mr. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of of the Northern cruisers have not The reasons for the departure Agriculture, to-day-United Preas. been disclosed, but

MOLLER LINE, LTD. there is a rumour current that the rebel cruisers would not agree to any)

Shanghai, July 1 settlement whilst the Northgra Mr. Eric Moller bag announced craft were in port.

that his shipping business has bean. transferred and registered as Twenty-five Cantonese cadets private and limited liability.com y

AMERICAN WHEAT

Kansas City, Jund 30.

Chicago. June 30. organisation of production and The Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. the eventual elimination of double Mr. Wang Ching-wel, president Lemke Inflationary farm mortgage fted rust prevails from Texas to Paul Railway has filed a petition taxation, close co-ordination of of the Executive Yuan, is in- bill to reach the floor providing the Dakota. It is privately estimated "asking to be reorganised under the road and mall transport, and the disposed and his doctor has inflationiets give their support to that the winter wheat crop would

new bankruptcy laws-United extension and cheaponing of air advised him to go to Shanghai for | the elimination of the utility hold-be reduced by thirty million fares to Canton having boca Hongkong Companies Ordinance? Preze

mall-Reuter.

treatment.-Reuter.

ing companies.-United Press.

bushels.-United Press.

who had been held aboard the Hai pany to be known as the Molert Chi have been released their Line, Ltd., Incorporated under the

provided by the Hai Chi,

-Reuter.

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