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BANK OF ENGLAND SOVIET AND BRITAIN GENERAL DAWES
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LABOUR'S POLICY.
London, Yesterday. That the increased Bank Rate will intensify the Government's
Sir Oswald Mosley
difficulties was emphasised to-day
by Sir Oswald Mosiay in a speech at Hove..
Ha, declared that the Bank of England, with its present power, could deprive two men of work for fevery one the Government provided. with employment. Also, he stated, that the Labour Party policy on the question was now supported by some of the leading organs in the city.
He himself believed that it was possibly to control credit without endangering the Bnancial stability of the country.-Reuter.
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HENDERSON'S TASK
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London. Yesterday.
Mr. Arthur Henderson left the Brighton Conference to-day and lengthily conferred with M. Doy- galevaky the Soviet Envoy at Lewes in the afternoon. Mr. Henderson afterwards announced that agree- ment had been reached in regard to the procedure to be followed on the resumption. of full diplomatic relations. The agreement included an exchange of ambassadors for the settlement of questions outstanding between the two Governments. There was also agreement in regard to propaganda. Questions at pre-
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To-day's weather report from the Royal Observatory states:
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Local forecast:-N.E.. winds, modernte to fair.
FREEDOM OF HIS ANCESTORS HOME
PURITAN FORBEARS
London, Yesterday. General Dawes has received the freedom of Sudbury, in Suffolk,
General Charles Dawes
whence his Puritan, and stone- mason, ancestor went to America in 1636.
Mr. Ramsay Macdonald would simultaneously have received the freedom of the town, but his de- partura to America prevented the ceremony,Reuter.
Fighting For World Peace
London, Yesterday, General Dawes, the American Ambassador, to-day received the Freedom of Sudbury in Suffolk. whence his ancestor, William sent outstanding include the com- Dawes, emigrated to America 300 mercial treaty and claims. The years ago with other Puritans. The necessary document is now being Scroll of Freedom, which was en- In spite of the rise in the bank-prepared for signature before M. closed in a casket of old British oak, rute, nearly £2,000,000 net gold Dovgalevsky leaves for Paris on recalled General Dawes's ancestral was exported from Great Britain Friday. The approval of Parlia connection with the Borough, and from September 26 to Septemberment is necessary before the agreementioned his services to the cause 30. Simultaneously-there-was-a--ment can become operative.--
of peace and disarmament, to which he had wholeheartedly devoted his
Flow of Gold
London, Later.
ararp gaith in the sterling ex-
Mr. Henderson announced st
change on New York, undoubted Brighton that when the English and life. ly due to the fact that British | Soviet Ambasandors exchanged the money was being re-called home. The Bank of England also secur- ed £600,000 bar gold from South Africa at the cheap rate of £4-4-11 per ounce. Reuter.
PIRATE VICTIM
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EXPECTED TO LIVE
Shanghai, Yesterday. Mr. Westerheim, Chief Officer of the il-fated "Botnia," arrived in Shanghai this morning, and was Immediately sent to hospital..
General Dawes, in acknowledg- Soviet mission would come to Lon-ment, mentioned that there was a don. He believed that Anglo record of an English Dawes fighting Soviet relationship would then be against an American Dawes during established on a satisfactory, per- the American War of Independence. All that, however, had passed. The two countries now were together fighting the battle for world peace.
British Wireless Service,
manent basis.--Reuter.
The Conversations. 'The conservationa between Mr. Henderson, Foreign Secre tary and M. Dovgalevsky, the Soviet Envoy were continu-
ed this morning at a hotel at YENCHING 'VARSITY
Lewes. Mr. Henderson is attend- ing the annual Labour Conference M. Dovgaleviky took place at Lewes, at-Brighton, and his meeting with which is used as means of conveni- ence. After last Friday's conver- sation between the Foreign Secret-
NEW BUILDING OPENED BY CHANCELLOR.
FOREIGN GREETINGS
It is learned that when the Chinary and the Soviet Envoy, it was
Peking, Yesterday. ese soldiers pressed on his captors, announced that agreement had been The dive days' opening exercises the Tatter conveyed him to a cave reached on a-liat of subjects, which of the Yenching. University con from which he attempted to escape. are to be settled by negotiation cluded this afternoon, when Mr. In a fight with the guards he after the resumption of full diplo- Franklin Warner, Chairman of the received severe blows on the head, matic relations and the exchange of New York Board of Trustees, hand from a large stone. The soldiers finally traced the pirates to their
Ambassadors.**
...ed over the keys of the new build- |lair, and....rescued Mr. Westerheim
To-day's conversation, it ta inge to Chancellor Wu Laf-chuan, after a sharp fight, in which several understood, resulted in agree-in the presence of a large audience. casualties occurred on both sides. ment being reached regard. The buildings cost more than
The military captured two of the ing
. the
procedure to be $2,000,000. gang, and brought them to Mr.. followed for a settlement of these Among the telegrams of good Westerheim for identification, and subjects. It is stated that agres then summarily shot them on the ment was also reached regarding beach.
propaganda.-British Wireless Ser-
Mr. Westerheim's wounds are not vice. expected to prove fatal. In this connection, it la noteworthy that Capt. Haaland was also battered on the head with, a stone, and left for dead, before the pirate abandoned him during their fight..
However, it is pleasing to know that both are now recovering Reuter,
Mr. John Henry Wilby, manager] of an off-licence shop in 'Great Dover-street, Borough, S.E, report- ed to the police that a man who entered the shop threw pepper fn his face and stole £4.
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London, Yesterday.
A bulletli tasued to-day says that the condition of the Princess Royal is unchanged, after a disturbed night.Reuter
The niche containing the ashes of Dame Ellen Terry was dedicated. and unvelled at St. Paul's Church, Covent Garden, when Sir John;
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