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September 30, 1991.

18-277. •五拜禮 驢十三月九年一千二百七十

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The range of the economic actions. castoms barer which for six months has nopinally invided the coupeed removal were ex- districts from the rest of Germany. The difficultie plained in cables despatched or September 15 and 19.3 British and French discences on the subject of the method of checking), Germany's issue of ficences in order to prevent discrimination against Albed products were rettleff a week ago and Alfed ad German experts now meet to determine how the allusion to the general shipping content of licences can be carried out by the infer-Allied Commis

the depressed state of the The cable dated September 16 said: Off the god that Germany charter market, increasing has-not-fulfilled; her..obligations" the Franch Foreightonpe Lavicences the competition on the Coast, and un- continuance of the economic sanctions which the Supreek Council decided settled pelites conditions in China should be removed on September 15, subject to Humay, meeting certain was made by the Chairman of the obligations. A Berlin sem öffel negotièslares that Germany has pad

milliard gold marks and also agreed in principle to the taustion of an Inter-Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., at the Allied organisation with the view to preventing unfair discrimination regard-4th, ordinary general meeting of the ing import and export licences, thus meeting the demands. The company held at noon to-day whale trouble is due to the competence of this adganisation, which Mr. H: 0. White presided, and there France maintains should have full authority to fictate to Germany were also present Yesus. D. G. M. Reuter Los suthoritatively Bernard and A. Q. Lang, consulting concerning all licences, whereas that the London view seems to be that Germany would committee; Mr. G. Ganies, sécré- erent of thetazy, and Mesa H. R. B. Hancook gain little from raising the sanctions in the Adaption of the French plan: Conversations are proceeding in London, Gill FJ, Chun Tong, and Chin King Paris and Coblenz." The cable dated Sept. 19 said. It is authoritatively Yae, shareholders.

stated, and there seems every roasan to believe, that the German Govern- The Secretary having read the ment intends loyally to accept the decision of the Supreme Council to stab notice convening the meeting, the fish the inter-Allied organisation mentioned on Sept 16. It is at present Chairman said-Gentlemen.The undecided whether the organisation is merely to watch the issie of lionces report and accounts having been in and to report any unfair discrimination towards the Allies, or shall be fully your hands for some time, I will with empowered to veto licences. British circles favour, the former course. It is your permission take them and the hoped that the question will shortly be settled and the economic sanctions report of the auditors' as read. removed.]

BŪPLY TJ DE VÁLIKA...

PREMIER INVITES SINN FEIN TO LONDON CONFE

"GOVERNMENT'E POSTTDC

Lloyd George

Mr. De Valeza Veas

morning

I regret that we are not able to lay before you a maze favourable state; ent, but our trade, has suffered in common with the general and univer- sal collapse in shipping businesses: and the depressed state of the Eastern charter market has tended to increase the number of steamers competing on the Court with the gynlar lines; while the sudden aus sensational in create of £5 per ton: n the price of hyund fact referred to in the sepert was reponsible for a heavy addition to the running expenses of the

The Government's reply to Mr. De Valera reserta that the Govern-Harching **** necessitating the re- ment's fundamental position is vital to the Empire's existence and inviter Sun Fein to a conference in London on October 1L

LONDON, 3cptauber 23,

Mr. Lloyd George replied to Mr. De Valera reiterating the uselessness of | further interchange of argumentative communications and emphasising that the Government's position is unalterable, but inviting Mr. De Valera to a conference in London un October 11 "where we can meet your delegates as spokesmen of the people whour you'represent.”

STELERES CILLIDE.

GLENOGLE” BOUND FOR CHINA BADLY DAMAGED.

DUTCH VESSEL BUFFERS.

ANTWERP, September 29.

convers on of her furnaces for the use of coel. But for this additional-ex- use, the remit of the year's working would have made a much better showing The Hailong” har on- dergone extensive alterations to her boders and furnaces during the year, which have resulted in a very nicked reduction is her coal consumption.

While China is still in such an un- settled political condition or until general izrade improves, it is dithenkt to regar prospects for the future with anything approaching optimists, but it may interest you to kitos that the stean eta ezgag-d<on our regule line are earning their face proportion of the freight that is offering and that there is a probability of an appreciable curtailment of working expanses dur

The Holland-America Line's steamer "Eydam" calided in the Sohelding the year. with the British steamer lepogle" bound for China and To vesels were badly damaged. Two of the Eydams crew are reported to have been killed.

LEAGUE ASSEMBLY ADOPTS COMMITTEE REPORT.

GESEVA, September 29.

Both I trust the proposer distribution of profits and the transfer of a rum from the Reserve Fund to cover the cost of special repairs that do not rightly come under the heading of ordinary upkeep will meet with your approval, and after the adoption of the report and wecounts has been proposed and seconded, I shall be pleased to KIKWET any questions that shareholders may wish to ask. I propose that the re port and accounts as presented be adopted

The Assembly by an overwhelming majority adopted the report of the committee regarding traffic in women and children embodying the text of a

Mr. H. R.B. Hancock, who second- new convention. Maving the report, Mr. Gilbert Murray: South Africa) funged states which had hitherto withheld their signataires to sign the con-ed, the motion, said that with re ference to the Chairman's roroarks vention and deal a death blow to the mildest form of criminal exploitation carding the operation of the Com- Brtain warmly supported the report in France favoured shelving it for two pany's steamers during the past year, months.

“SOUTH WALES COAL DISPUTE.

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LONDON, Beptember 19.

A deputation of South Wales coal owners discussed the misunderstand ing over wages and the subsidy with the Mines department after which the latter made a statement adhering to their interpestation of the settlement but intimating the Government's willingness the refer the question to the Chairman of the National Coal Board for decision.

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considering the world-wide depression in shipping he did not think they should be unduly prasemetic, for so fon Tat they could hold their own in almotmal times they could confident ly look forward to a return of more favourable conditions when the tide. tumeit

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