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INJURED

New Currency Issue In North China Causes Complaint-

London, July 13.

the

esis

In the House of Commons to-day Mr. 1. C. Hannall, Conservative M. P. for Blisten drew attention to embarrassment to British trade North China arising out tion of the now paper currency by the Federated Reserve Bank without backing, except for a nominal credit of 100,000,000 yen from Japan. Even this credit was unavailable, said Mr.

Discussing Financial Aid

For China

London, July 13.

The possibility of financial assist-j ance to China has been under con- sideration by the British Government for some time post.

Tries For Plants Of Foreigner

Considerable Fear Of Difficulties

It is understood that the problem has been found to be of such a com-terests in. Shanghai plex character that much further examination will be required before Japanese military and naval a any deelslon can be renched.

Shanghai, July 14. Foreign consular and business in- aro carefully watching the next step of the

were

in Consequently, it is now unlikely thorities, following the recent sweep- that there will be a public declaration ing announcement that the Japanese Japanese operators to Chinese industrial establishments, in- cluding

some at present run by foreigners.

the imposi" on the subject in the near future.tonbrary" the right to appoint

| Reuter.

Hannan, since its export from Jup G.B.S. Wants

was prohibited,

The speaker voiced the alarm of British merchants in North China lest all currency in North China should take the form of inconvertible notes and thus prevent British

from merchants

realising thel asseta.

The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, replied in the affirmative, and said that re- presentations had already been made to the Japanese Government,

To Eat Acorn

Extracts

London, June 20.

The foreigners affected are stated to be those who "through false trans- fers, of ownership on fictitious sale constructs", have shown reluctance to place the plants "under Sino- Japanese management"."

Despite repented questionings, the Japanese nuhorities have so für de clined to commit themselves as to who will decided whether certain In a letter yesterday to Mr. Frank foreign-managed factories have been Wyatt, secretary of the London fictitiously transferred from Chinese Vegetarian Society, of Duke-street, ownership--the courts of the foreign-

ers concerned or Adelphi, W.C., Mr. Shaw, after payers

the

Japanese mili ing that he had not forsaken his tary authorities themselves. strictly vegetable diet on doctor's ad- is

The announcement, it is feared, vlee, added:

I will give rise to considerable friction

between the experimenting (or

Japanese authorities letting the doctors experiment) with and the foreign business circles, which the injections that have made per since no state of war exists between ore said to be taking the stand that, alelous anaemia' harmless.

"His Majesty's Government continuing to watch the situation closely," Mr. Butler added.--Reuter;

Brother Of Consul Dies

Of Poisoning

Business Of Mr. W. S. Moss Ruined

Mr

George

London, July 14.

Moss.

British the Consul General in Hankow, gave evidence at the Paddington Police Court to-day during the inquest into the death of his brother, Mr. William the Stanley Moss, who died from effect of aspirin poisoning.

Mr. and Mrs. George Moss arriveri In England from Hongkong only a few days ago. They travelled down from Iankow to Hongkong by a train which involved in an air raid outside

necessitating Canton,

the British Consul General and his wife taking refuge away from the railway line while the raid was on.

In evidence to-day, Mr. Moss said that his brother was an export mer- chant dealing with Japan. He had been worried about business since the Sino-Japanese hostilitles, for his busi- ness had been ruined.

The Coroner recorded an open ver- det an the ground that there was insufficient evidence to show whether the overdose of aspirin had been taken accidentally or suicidally. Reuter.

King George Continues To Improve

London, July 13.

"But

I am

11

"At first it involved eating im- China and Japan, the purchase of possible quantities of liver. Now the Chinese concern is perfectly legal, manufacturing chemists soli what no matter what date the agreements they declare 1s

of were signed.--Reuter. quintessence of which one cubic centimetre, equals thirty ounces or pounds or tons of liver. When squirted into the thielt muscle it acts as a hormone, which sets up a rejuvenated supply of red corpuscles,

So far it has had that effect on me. I like trying all these games,

"Has nothing been done In the! way of vegetable hormones? We must keep step with endocrine- hormonic development. My strong guess is that much more effective hormones could be extracted from acorns than from cod'a llver.”

STOP PRESS

SCHOOL GIRL

LOSES SUIT

Judgment for the Hongkong Tram-

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SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAFT YOU AND ME

Nætum agent Inge with

FARION MEANE-NARR (CAHIY-RUSTOG HAMNS Precured wer Bicested the FRITZ LANG

NEXT CHANGE

The Jumbo of Musical Jamborees ! "DOCTOR RHYTHM”

BING CROSBY - MARY CARLISLE - BEATRICE LILLIE A Paramount Picture.

DAILY AT

Opium For STARE

Wages, Says Henderson

London, July 13. Allegations that Japanese cm- ployers in China were distributing optum to their Chinese employees in leu of regular wages were made in the House of Commons to-day by Mr. Arthur Henderson, the veteran Labour leader.

Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that he had no information regarding Mr. Hender- son's allegations, but promised to

if Mr. make enquirles

Henderson would communicate to him any re-

which port

may have reached him. British Consuls throughout China have been asked to report on the alleged Japanese drug campaign, Mr. Butler revealed.-Reuter.

ז

Thousands Seek Safety In Barcelona

way Company with costs, was given by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, this morning| in the claim for $10,000 brought against them by Miss Patricia Pascor, her father, Infant, suing through Mr. Boris Pascoe.

The clain was fur Injuries sustained and consequences suffered through the alleged negligence of one of the Company's motormen on November 28 10st year. The emergency signal was given and Miss

Barcelona, July 13. Pascoe, who with her parents was Barcelona, where 600,000 refugees are

conditions prevail getting ready to alight ut Loe Gardens, was thrown to the floor and now seeking food and shelter. later had to be attended by a

increased doctor.

population

Fearful

The

in

has

Mr. Justice Lindsell gave judg-created a dimeult sanitary problem ment for defendants on all but one which, coupled with a water shortage, point when the case was heard last leads to fears of an epidemic. week and. giving his reserved Mont of the refugees live in the

judgment on the final point this underground railway stations, which morning, ruled in favour of defen- completely lack sanitary conveni- It was stated to-day, After a dunts, and held that plaintiff had not ences.--Tranc-Ocean. further visit to Windsor by the discharged the ontis of proving King's physicians, that His Majesty's ricgligence. His Lordship was sails-, condition was continuing to hnprove.ied that the conductor mude no It is understood that the doctors error of judgment in giving the are satisfied with His Majesty's Emergency signal. progress, and it is expected that a

formal bulletin which will be issued)

to-morrow will be the last,

It is also hoped that His Majesty will be able to be present at the Gurden Party at Buckingham Palace on Monday next week.-Reuter.

DENIES MONETARY PARLEY

Washington, July 13.

ure

Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, has denled that Anglo- American monetary discussions proceeding In connection with pending reciprocal trade agreement. -Reuter,

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