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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930.

NEW ECONOMIC BRITAIN AND BOXER

COUNCIL

WILL NOT IMPROVE RELATIONS TO REPLACE THE COMMISSION

OF THE TWO COUNTRIES

NO ACTION TAKEN

London. Yesterday,

In the House of Commons at ques- tion time Mr. Henderson stated that it was too early yet to form a conclusion as regards the definite effect of the British-Soviet pro- paganda agreement, and stated that a message from the Third Interna- tional, published in a daily paper on January 1, led him to inform the Soviet Ambassador that such action was calculated to Impede.

the improvement of British and Russian relatious, which was the object of the impending nego tiations, His Majesty's Govern- ment at present did not propose to take further action.-Reuter.

Social-Fascist Government

Rugby, Yesterday. The message from the Presidium of the Russian Third International, which appeared in the first issue of a Communist daily paper published in London on January 1, was men. tioned in a statement made by Mr. Henderson in the House of Com- mona to-day. The message describ fed the new paper as

and powerful weapon in the handa of the British working class in its fight against capitalism and the "Social-Fascist" Labour Govern- ment. It said that the paper should be a rallying point "against the Labour Government of rationalian- tion, anti-Soviet intrigues, colonial brutalitles and preparations for an- other Imperialist war."

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London, Yesterday.

In the House of Commons at question time, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that the Govern-

PIRATE SUPPRESSION.......

Drastic Steps To Be Taken By Chin

Canton, Yesterday. Colonel Kam Yin-man, who interviewed the Hong Kong Government lately, relative to the suppression of pirates la Bias Bay, left Hong Kong by the gunboat Man Seng on January 18 for Swabue. After his return to Canton, it is ex- pected that drastic steps will be taken to deal with the pirates.

Bandits in Hunan

Hankow, Yesterday. General Ho Ying-Ching and Mayor Liu Wen-tae, proceeded to Hunan on January 20, in order to interview Chairman Ho Chien, in regard to the steps taken in the suppression of bandits in Hunan and Hupch.--- Canton News Agency.

ment had decided immediately to establish an economic advisory council under the chairmanship of The council would ab- sorb the existing Commission of Civil Research. He hoped to secure the whole time services of two experienced economists on the Council.--Reuter."

Not Without Hope Replying to a question as to whe-himself. ther there had been any definite Im provement in respect of Soviet pro- paganda as the result of the recent agreement Mr. Henderson said to- day that, although the Government were not yet without hope that the agreement would result in a per- manent Improvement, message from the Third International bad led him to inform the Soviet Ambassador that such action was calculated to impede that improvement between the two countries which impending Service.

The

INDEMNITY

COMPLETION OF THE CANTON-

HANKOW RAILWAY

TARIFF AUTONOMY

London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons to- day, Mr. F. S. Corks (Lab, Brox- towe), asked the reason for the delay in settling the question of the disposal of the Boxer Inderan- Ity, Mr. Arthur Henderson sald that the Chinese Government'a proposal to invest bulk funds in the completion of the Canton- Hankow Kallway brought to fore questions of pre-existing agree- ments and obligations, which re- quired careful consideration and; delayed progress towards' satisfac- tory arrangements in regard to the indemnity.

New proposals wers now being discussed between His Majesty's Minister and the Chinese Govern- ment.

In reply to Sir Walter de Freece, Mr. Henderson said that the prin- ciples suggested in the Memoran- dum of December 18, 1926, as the basis of the policy of the Powers principally concerned in Chins had been since consistently acted upon by successive Governments in Great Britain. Mr. Henderson proceeded to enumerate the ac- tions of Great Britain in that con- nection, comprising the formal re- cognition of China's right to tariff: autonomy, and the present nego- tiations, at Peking in regard to extrality. He also related that steps had been taken in pursuance of His Majesty's Governments to offer various concessions to China in a memorandum of January 27, 1927.-Reuter.

MINISTER TO FINLAND

Washington, Yesterday, President Hoover has recommend- negotiations had as their objected to the Senate the appointment of The Government, however, did not Mr. Edward Everett Brodie, propose to take any further action Minister to Siam, to be Minister to in that matter-British Wireless Finland.-Router's American Ser-

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