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International Clearing Bank Scheme
Not Popular With British Cabinet
London, Dec. 0.
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A auggestion' was made in House of Commons to-day by Mr. W. Craven-Ellis (Cons.) that the Government consider the adaption of a policy accepting gold at a fixed Internaflonal price of 140 shillings an ounce, not as a measure for the value of currency, but as a commodity for the settlement of trade balances through an international clearing bank, of which all countries with central banks should be membera,
Lt. Col. D. J. Colville, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, replied that the Government was not con.
DECEMBER 7, 1937.
Arabs Sent
To Prison
By British
Italy Makės "Grand Gesture"
Jerusalem, Dec. 0. The military court, sitting at Nazareth to-day, sentenced two Arabs to life imprisonment for carrying
Drms.
Both pleaded guilty to illegal possession of rifles and revolvers,¬ Reuter,
EQUAL TREATMENT
Romo, Dec. a
Italy will grant equal rights to Arabs and foreigners in Libya, des clared General Balbo, Viceroy of Litiya to-day.
He added that the land would be shared and concessions granted templating such a plan, nor was Sir equally between the Arabs and the John Simon, Chancellor of the Ex-foreigners-Reuter. chequor, sallaned as to its possi bilities,
Mr. Craven-Ells asked if the Treasury had considered calling a conference for securing an interna- tional currency agreement.
LL-Col, Colville Undertook to study any memorandum the questioner sent on the subject to him, but was un- able to add to his answer.—Reuter.
BUYER OF MUI-TSAL FINED $150
Tried To Re-Sell
Girl To Sister
A married woman, Chan Wal-yton 29, of No. 11 Haven Street, Causeway Buy, appeared on ball of 5250 beter! Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistency this morning, charged with keeping an registered mui-tsal, Kwok Tɛol- vi, 17, and with bringing the girl into the Colony in September.
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Sub-Inspector 1. W. Fraser, al- tached to the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, said the girl called at her sister house in Village Road November 27, and complained that she had been given bisuficient clothing by defendant. The sister accompanied her back to defendant's flat, and told her she wanted to redeem the girl. Defendant replied that she would let the girl of the sister was willing to pay her double what she had paid for the girl, which was $134.
BROTHER CALLED IN
The sister, not having that much money, said she could only raise $134, and defendant then suggested that she be paid $140 and an extra $60 later. The girl's brother, who was
called. threatened to reveal defendant to the nuthorities, and defendant eventually consented to allow the girl to return to her brother and rister.
girl continued The
Inspector Fraser, did not wish to remain with -defendant-She had been-rold-by her aunt in Canton, and had been living with defendant in Shanghai for six years, and was brought to the Colony In September owing to the trouble. She was given tumcient food and was not beaten. In view of the circumstances. he had been instructed to ask that a serious view of the cast be taken.
His Worship said he did take # serious view of the first charge, partl- cularly as defendant had demanded the return of her money. A fine of $150 was imposed on this count, and
caution on the secondi.
CASE FOR WARNING
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Another woman. Tsui Ho-lan, 40, was charged with bringing an unre- sislerid mut-trui, Tsol F, 13, unto the Colony, and was enulionca, Inspector H. W. Frasci cald the was a gemine refugee. The woman re- ported to the S.C.A. on Saturday Chhat she had arrived from Canton with the gn because of the disturbed nature of the city. The girl WO4 well- treated, and wished to remain with defendant,
Lost Mails Likely To Be
Recovered
London, Dec. 6.
an-
The Postmaster-General nounces that the great bulk of the malls from Malaya, India, Hongkong. Egypt. BTHI other points. on the flying-boat. Cygnus, which crashed AL Brindisi on Sunday, is likely to be recovered-Reuter.
It is believed a considerable quantity of Hongkong mail of November 20 was on the plane. The liner sank after its crash,
Buying U. S.
War Planes For China
The
Washington, Dec. 6.
DINING is an ART
an integral part of which
is the serving of the correct
WINES..
GILMAN'S HAVE A
FINE SELECTION OF
VINTAGE WINES.
RED BURGUNDIES,
1924, 1928, '29, '33,
AND CHABLIS 1933
VINTAGE.
Advice willingly given Efficient, prompt service.
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Gloucester Arcade
Tel. 30986.
State Department dis- closes that export licences for war material to the value of £310.474, granted to China 'in November, were mainly devoted To the purchase of military aeron)ines-Newer
vaturd G$5,748,001, revealing $520,453, both countries purchasing DETAILS OF ARMS EXPORTS heavy impending arms shipments to chiefly planes and spare parts,
Later. China, Russia and Japan.
Most of the other exports were Munitions Control Board China's exports valued $1,702,370, taken up by Canada, Germany,
that
Boumanio, Mexico in November mostly for aeroplanes: Russia's ex-Turkey, authorised arms export licences were | ports were $800,013 and Japan's Brazil-United Press.
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