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Washington, Nov. 4. Countries of every continent have expressed their joy at the re-election of President Franklin Roosevelt.

With the exception of Ger- many, where there is a definite lack of enthusiasm since Nazi commentators preferred a con- servative triumph, Roosevelt's "good neighbour" polley has re- sulted only in praise. From London to Tokyo, from Rome to Liberia, the President's success is acclaimed.

Comment generally emphasises that

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936.

Soviet Reply To Germany

INTERVENTION IN SPAIN DENIED

EXPLANATIONS CHALLENGED.

London, Noy. 4. The Soviet reply to the German charges of infringement of the non- Intervention agreement in the Spanish civil war rectipted to-day's meeting of the Non-Intervention Committee.

The German and Italian repre- sentatives tenaciously contested the Russian explanations of each charge, especially that concerning the al- leged présence of four Russlan Gorki bombers at the Getafe Aerodrome, near Madrid, on September 18,

M. Maisky declared, that no Rus- stan bombers or aeroplane factory of that name existed.

It is understood that some points in the German ailegations were not proved, while with regard to others] M. Maisky was invited to obtain further Information from the Soviet Governinent and submit same to the Committee.-Reuter.

the victory is for democracy, Rome MEMORIAL FUND'S

applauds it, remembering America's strict neutrality in the Ethiopia affair. Moscow welcomes it because of the feeling in Russia thut Roose- velt stands for peace and Intern{}=> tional co-operation.

Mexico is jubilant, for there were fears that the election of a Republican president would mean a different policy towards Mexico.

In Paris. M. 'Blum, the Prime Minister, said to the United Press, that he was happy at Roosevelt's re- election. "I am convinced his elec tion insures the continuation of close

between the collaboration

three great democracles, as inspired by the re- cent currency realignment agreement. In Vienna people rejoiced at Roose- velt's victory, belleving it means a continued trade revival in which the

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GERMAN PREDICTION.

London. Nov. 4. President Roosevelt's overwhelming victory surprised Liermany pleamed Haly and Feather,

and

The German prema notes that the world's demoerteks "use concentrat- ing their voles" and exprets that this will change the face of the world."

italians recall that Roosevelt lid not join the Sanctionist Front and ball him as the "musi Fascist uf American statesmen."

· OBJECTIVE ·

STATUE OF LATE KING

SOON TO RISE

London, Nov. 4.

The successful completion of the objects of the National Memorial Fund to the late King George has

BRITAIN

WARNS IRAQ

MINORITIES MUST BE PROTECTED

REASSURANCE

RECEIVED...

London, Nov. 4.

The resignation of the constitution- ally appointed government of leag as a reult of violent selion by the army leaders, bas naturally caused the British Government convéra, de- clared Mr. Anthony Exien, the Foreign Secretary, speaking in the House of Coronans to-night..

He said the latest Information a Gleated that the coatry was quiet and that the safety of none of the Irug minoritles was endangered.

The British Ambrador had ine ceived assurances from the new Prime Minister that The Government was holding to close friendship with Great Britain. The Prime Minister- declared it was their intention to govern in conformity with the cons atitution,

Mr. Eden sald he had instructed the Ambassador to warn the Prime Minister of the deplorable effects whch would be caused by further outrages like the murder of General Jaffa Askart, and to emphasise thot one of the principle criteria by which

the new Government would be judged outside frug was the humonky of its treatment of minorities-Reuter,

been assured following the wide KING'S CORONATION

spread response thereto

The Lord Mayo of London has announced that final arrangements have been made for erecting a statue. of the King on a site facing the Houses of Parliament, to be provided by the arquisition and demolition of the houses surrounding Jewel House, oppite Victoris Tower, thus revent

EX-SERVICEMEN TO

BE REVIEWED ·

London, Nov. 4.

It was officially stated to-day that the King will hold his Coronation re-

ing new vistas of the Abbey build-view of Ex-Servicemen's Organisa- ings and the arresent Jewel House.

tons on June 27 of next year. The maximum east of this part of

is the scheme £125,000 leaving £200,000 for playing-ields to be ad annistered by Trust styled the King George Fiekis Foundation, of which H. M. King Edward VIII will he Patron-Reuter Special.

The King will attend the British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Albert Hall on the evening of The King, na Prince Armistice Day. of Wales, has frequeritly attended the ceremony in the bust.British Wire- Less.

China's Recovery Apparent

triumphant CURRENCY AND TRADE ON

M. Yves Deltos, French Foreign Minister, says the unprecedented suc- ergs of President Roosevelt and the 1stumph of democratic tendencies are welcomed in Fratre with great pleasure. Boosevelt's etection will enable him to play an role as an advance-guard Hreater of civilisation. M. Delbos is certain. he says, that during Roosevelt's second term in offer the United States and France will be able to bring to a surcessful realisation the iceals animating both nations-Kruter.

Noted British Seaman Dies

ADMIRAL SIR JOHN KELLY, K.C.B., C.B.

London, Nov. 1. Admiral Sir John Kelly, G.C.V.O., K.C... C.B., appointed First and Principal Naval Attache to the King In 1934 and made Commander-in-

year, died suddenly, to-day in a Lon- don nursing home.

FREDRIC MARCH, WARNER BAXTER, LIONEL BARRYMORE. Chief at Portsmouth in

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SOUNDER BASIS

Washington, Nov. 4.

Commenting on the first anniversary of the Chinese monetary reform, high official circles here very favourably view the steadiness of the Chinese dollar and the progress of the unification of China's currency, so far.

They express the opinion that the favourable factors in China's monetary system substantially exceed the unfavourable factors, although weak spots exist" in the unbalanced budget"} and the uncertainties in North China.

They drew attention to the fluctuation of the yuan dur- ing the past year being relatively slight, the highest monthly average being 30 reats against the U.S. dollar and the lowest 29.3.

Further, they point out that China'st Ther observed that the Chinese unfavourable foreign merchandise favourable trade balance with the balance for the past seven months United States for 1936 showed exporta | was only $140,000,000, against the to the United States totalling $55,000.- : $350,000,000 for the previous com- 030 and imports from the United | parable period,

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It was ruled that exports of Chinese serves are now equal to 60 per cent silver in the United States for the of the notes in eirculation, although!

the circulation rose from $643,000,000 November. 1935, to September,

at the end of 1935 to $908,00,000 yuan: 1936, totalled $285,207.00a

(172 additional ent of September 1936.

at

the

As

unfavourable

They commented that the increase, faetor, the otheists suggested that the of notes in circulation was due to the smuggling in North China continues paper to present an important problem.-

dnded Press.

He landed in com replacement of silver by

mand of a naval detachment from the Furte and Barracouth for the defence of Port Nolloth, Cape Co- Juny.

In the European War he com- monded ILMS. Dublin In the

Adrintte und at the Dardanelles,

H.M.S. *Devonshire in the 3rd Cruiser Squadron and Arctic patrol, 11.M.S. Weymouth, North Sea and Atlantic, and H.M.S. Princess Royal, of the 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron, in June, 1917.

He was made Rear-Admiral in the 4th Dattle Squadron, Mediterranean, 1922-23,, and was Fourth Sen Lord of the Admiralty, 1924-27.

Appointed Vice-Admiral,

Com-

manding 1st Battle Squadron, he re- in this command from 1927 mained to 1929, when he was transferred to

Admirat Commanding Reserves.

In 1931-32 he was Commander-in- Chief of the Atlantic Fleet, and of the Home Fleet from 1932-33. He was given his full Admiralty in 1733-Router.

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London, Nov. 4.

The culmination of the march of 200 unemployed from Jarrow, the dis- Iressed Tyneside town, to London was reached at the opening of to-day's sitting of the Commons, when the Jarrow member, Miss Ellen Wiltsin- (Labour) presented a petition carried by marchers praylog for assistance in resuscitation of local in- dustries. Sir Nicolas Grattan Doyle (Conservative) presented, a second petition signed by 68,000 in the ad- Jacent Tyneside areas on behalf of the town of Jarrow-British Wireleas

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