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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL.

pics India Trade Delegation Cute RECORD RADIO SALE

BRITAIN FEARS FOR NOTABLE PARTY ON

HER TRADE

Plural Menace Felt By Exporters.

EYES ON GENEVA

London, Yesterday.

Now that the Ottawa Conference

re-focuss-

THE ATLANTIC

DISTINGUISHED GUESTS ON EMPRESS OF BRITAIN

is over, attention is being re- OTTAWA DELEGATES AND OLYMPIC

of the League of Nations discus-, Blons at Geneva on the Manchurian question is being awaited with an- xiety.

Offcial circles In London are re

ATHLETES ON BOARD

Never in the history of the Atlantic shipping service has there ticent on the matter, but extensive such a gathering of distinguished persons crossing on one ship as on preparations are being made. The the C.P.R. liner s.s. Empress of Britain, when the luxury vessel sail- British Delegation will have the services of "an extremely well-ed from England to Montreal recently. informed body of advisers...

tiona

... In addition to the United Kingdom Delegation for the Ottawa The presence in England on leave Conference, a party which included the Rt. Hon. Mr. Stanley Rald- of Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister to China, is. understood to win, Lord President of the Council, there were the Indian Delega- have produced valuable consultation, the South African Delegation, the Southern Rhodesian Dele- In unofficial circles the greatest gation, the Australian Delegation, and a number of Unofficial anxiety is expressed about the out- Delegates. epme of the discussions. British trade with the Far East is of, ao important a character that anything hindering it would be a severe blow: to the British exporting firms.

A section of commercial opinion has long been dissatisfied with the course of events, at Shanghai, par- ticularly in regard to the anti- foreign agitation and the Chinese demaid for the abolition of extra- territoriality.' It is recalled that while Japan is now being attacked by anti-foreign azitators. Britain was their target only a few years ago, and may be so again if the 'anti- Japanese agitation is successful.

On the other hand. other com- mercial firms and a considerable Rection of the Labour and Liberal) politicians, fear the effects on Bri-) tish trade of the Manchukuo regime. They fear that the Manchukuo Government's control of the Cus- tems will lead to unfair discrimina-

tion against British traders.-

Beuter.

DELAY IN. SIBERIAN MAIL SERVICE.

Telegram Sent To London.

No malt by the Siberian route has been received in the Colony since August 8, the delay arising out of the embargo by China Manchukua mail service, which| has made it necessary to use the Vladivostok route.

on

. Owing to the continued absence: of the mails a telegram was sent to London three days ago to enquire if the Siberian route was still be- ing used, and the reply stated that maila had been' dispatched daily since July 18. A cable to Tokyo regarding the same matter haa not

yet been replied to.

CHILE WANTS TRADE OF COMMODITIES.

Offers Nitrate For Wheat Supply.

New York, Yesterday, Chile is negotiating with the Federal Farm Board for the bar- ter of at least 40,000 tons of nitrate for about 2,000,000 bushels of wheat..

The nitrate will be acquired by the United States War Department, and will be held as military re serve in order to mollify domestic nitrate producers. Reuters Ameri- can Service.

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U.S. REFUSES CREDIT RENEWAL TO U.K.

G$50,000,000 Payment Due August 27.

New York, Yesterday.

It has been announced that the remaining 50 millions of the 200 million dollars credit, granted to the British Treasury last August, will not be renewed when it falls "due for repayment on August 27,

-Heater's American Service.

CHARGE OF FATHER'S ~CRUELTY - FAILS

Discovering that the found on :

have

The British Olympic party were passengers, also the South African, Hungarian and Belgian Olympic teams,

United Kingdom official Delega-Indian Delegation.

tion:-

Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin,, Lord President of the Counell, wife.

Miss Jackson and Miss Ridler,

Secretary and Maid to Mrs.. Baldwin.

Right Hon. Neville Chamberlain,

Chancellor of the Exchequer. Right Hon. J. H. Thomas, Domi-

nions Secretary.

Right Hon. Viscount Hailsham.

Secretary for Wat, wife. Right Hon. P. Cunliffe

Lister.

Colonial Secretary. Right Hon. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, wife.

Right Hon. Sir John Gilmour,

Minister of Agriculture. Right Hun. II. M. Pollock, Bel- fast, Minister of Finance for Northern Ireland.

Sir H. J. Witson, Chief In- dustrial Advisor, Board of Trude.

Sir

H. Fountain. Assistant Secretary Board of Trade.

Sir C. J. Howell Thomas, Ber

manent Secretary, Ministry Agriculture.

Sir Robert Grieg, Edinburgh, Permanent Secretary Départ- ment of Agriculture for Scot- land.

Sir Douglas Newton M.P. wife,

Agricultural Advisor, Chair- man Agricutural Council. Sir Geoffrey Fry and Geoffrey "Lloyd, Secretaries to Mr. Bald-

win.

J. Fergusson, Secretary to Mr.

Chamberlain.

C. Syers, Secretary to Mr.

Thomas..

Capt. T. L. Dugdale, Secretary to

Mr. Cunliffe Lister:

W. B. Brown, Secretary to Mr.

Runciman.

D. E. Vandepeur, Secretary to

Sir J. Gilmour.,, Frederick Phillips, Deputy Con-

troller of Treasury.

G: G. Whiskard. Assistant Under -Secretary State Dominions

Office.

G. L. M. Clauson, Colonial Office. F. A. Griffitha, E. Hale, Board of ... Trade.

C. B. Roworth, Chief Conference

Secretariat:

A. E. Overton, Secretariat... Major A. Muirhead, M.P Secretary to Sir J. Gilmour Viscount Hinchingbrooke, Adats tant Secretary to Mr. Baldwin Capt. Gordon Munro, Assistant

Private Secretary to Baldwin.

Mr.

E. R. Eddison, Deputy Control- ler, Department of Overseas Trade

J. P. L. Thomas, M.P., Assistant Private Secretary to Mr. J. H. Thomas. Malcolm

MacDonald, M.P.. Under Secretary Dominions, in charge Delegation Publicity,

Son of Premier.

B. N. Kershaw, Director Bank of

England and Advisor to Tres

surer.

Major Joseph Ball.

W. D. Belfast, Advisor Northern

Ireland.

Industrial Advisers,

Sir Gilbert Vyle. Birminghama,

Managing Director, W& Avery

Right Hon. Lord Weir, anagi

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Sir Atul Chandra Chatterjee, wife, Member Council of India, Head of Delegation.. Sir Padamji Pestonj Ginwala,

Department of Justice.

Industry.

London.-V. A. Malcolmson,

Agricultural Interests, Lt. Col. A. Hacking Society

Motor Manufacturers.

Moir MacKenzie, Federation Bri-

tish Industries.

H. M. Cleminson, wife, Secretary

Chamber

Kingdom.

Shipping, United

IN BRITAIN.

Wonderful Results At

Olympia Exhibition.

London, To-day." Record sales are announced by

R. B. Dunwoody, Secretary Asso- the British Radio Manufacturers

participating in the exhibition at: tion British Chambers of Com

One firm states that Olympiä. merce,

serbert Robson, S. H. Tit-orders have been received for all ford, K. B. Stoddart, London they can produce during the next eight months while another claim last year's record was beaten, and

Corn Trade Association.

4

J. G. Stapleton, British Dairy business will probably be doubled.

Farmers Association.

Sir Francis T. Boys, New Zea-A third firm have engaged an ad- ditional staff of 700 to cope with land Farmers Union.

R. S. Forsyth, New Zealand Meat the rush of orders-British Wire-

Producers.

less Service.

...

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Sir James Calder, wife, Distillera

Company

W. E. R. Edwards, wife, South

African Sugar Industry.

.D., W. Barrett, Cloth Manufac

turers Association.

Right Hon. L. S. Amery, fimperial

Industries.

Robert Brown, Engineer. 1. Learoyd Courtaulds Limited. J. B. Forbes Watson with Lord

Weir.

HITLER THREATENS OPEN WARFARE

(Continued from Page 1.)

The Ministry of Justice, mean- while, awaits a report from the judge who presided at the trial. No decision is expected until the end of next week. Prepara- tions are being made to control the situation in the interval.

* High Indignation.

Indignation is high in Govern-] ment circles over Herr Hitler's Parlia-outburst and the provoking lan-

Miss H. J. Davie, Secretary to

Lord Weir.

G. Heaton Nicholls, W. A. Mar- tin, Senator J. Malan, daugh- ter..

South African Empire

mentary Association.

Sahibzada Abdus Samad Khan Press Representatives.

and valet.

Seth Haji Abdoola

Haroon,

wife, daughter and son. R. C. K. S. Chetty..

H. A. F. Lindsay, Indian Trade Commissioner, London, advis- er and Secretary to Delega. tion:

B. C. Burt. Imperial Counell Agricultural Research India, Adviser.

Sir Samuel Smyth, wife, adviser. Sir George Rainy, Member Gov- ernor General Executive Coun- cil, Adviser.

W. Marlow, Assistant Secretary. Sir Henry Strakoach and vilet,

Member Council of India.

Finance Sir George Schuster.

Viceroy's Executive Council. K. Anderson, India Office. South African Delegation.

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wife,

Hon. N. C. Havenga

Minister of Finance. Hon. A. P. J. Fourie, wife and daughter, Minister of Mines.

Hon. P. C. W. Grobler, wife,

Minister of Landa.

J. D. Heddon, Director of Cus-j

toma. *"

Dr. J. E. Holoway, Director

Census and Statisties:

J. C. M. Von Eden, Assistant Ad-

visor,

Dr. G. S. H. Rossouw, Board of

Trade and Industries.

F. Van Den Heever, Secretary

for Justice..

Dr. P. R. Viljoen, Under Secre-

tary for Agriculture. .

G. P. Jooste de Waal Davies. G. E. Verster, Secretariat. J. H. Dimond, Trade ommission-

er South Africa London.

Southern Rhodesian Delegation. Hon. H. U. Moffat, Premier, / Hon. P. D. L. Fynn, Treasurer. Hon. J. W. Downie, Hight Com-

missioner in London. Major F. M. C. Stokes, Secretary

to Delegation.

Australian Delegation..

Hon. L. H. Fiks, Agent General

for 'Queensland, London. Charles McNail, Technical Ad-

visor.

Unofficial Delegates

Baxter Sutton, Coldfeld, Capt. E. T. Morris, unting ford. Alderman A. H. Pearce, Strat- ford on Avon, National Farm- ers Union. Capetown.-H. J. Latie, E, G, A Saunders, we,"South African Chamber of Commerce. Birmingham.-P. F. Bennett, of

J. Lucas Ltd.

Cotton Delegates. Bradford.-J. W. Downs, wife. Oldham. Sir Richard H. Jack

son.

PM Anderson, wife, daughter,

guage of the Nazi preas, and is reflected in the Manifesto, of the London-Allan Robbins, wife, Government declaring all at-1 tempts to tamper with the Con-1 London Times.

stitution Principles of the State) Basil. Long, Cape Times. George Hambleton Minehead, and to excite political passions,į

will be promptly counteracted. Canadian Press.

This is taken as a warning that

D. Hunter, Daily Herald.

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H. E. Cant, Exchange Telegraph.the Government is prepared to Burt Busch, Brandon Hardy Rable A..J. Commings, News Chronicle. meet force with force, and bay-Punty Chelakang

J. Steele, Chicago Tribune.

fonet with bayonet.

The law

A. Penman, Reuters.

will be enforced William Barkely, Daily Express. against everyone, regardless of H. A. Gwynne, Morning Post, persons or party, says the mani- Govern- The Prussian W. T. Massey and V. Horden festo.

Lennox, London Daily Tele-ment will not be intimidated by graph.

political pressure in the case of the Nazis. or any other matter.

Jean Baube, Havas Agency, J. W. Broadbent, Daily Mail.

Tilige Copenhagen. Sven

Tasmussen, Copenhagen Poll- tiken..

E Munck, Copenhagen Berlinske

Tidende.

Montreal.-E. W. Beatty. K.C. Bishop Deschamps.

Senator Smeaton White.

J. T. Hackett.

it is maintained.

Communist Trouble...

Cologne, To-day.

A few hours after the five Nazis were sentenced to death fat Beuthen; for the murder of

political enemies, a party of *| Communists attempted to mur der a Nazi while he lay abed at Duisburg. They fired ten shota

M. J. Beatty, wife, Argentine into his bedroom, through the

Vice Consul,

window, but only succeeded in

F. R. Walters, General Manager wounding the man's wife in the

Imperial Tobacco.

Canada" s

W. H. Curle, K.C.

Lt. Col. Geo. S. Cantlei,

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of right side, seriously. Their

enemy was unscathed.

Three of the Communists were Daugh-jarrested, and it is learned that

the man they attempted to essas-

V. G. Bartram, Vice-President, sinate was a former member ofj

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their party

who had “turned his coat." It was for vengeance

Samuel Bronfman, wife.

Miss Francia Meighen, Miss that they sought his death, police

Sheila McFarland.

believe, but Nazi spokesmen sus- Paris. His Eminence Cardinal pect the Communists feared the Jean Verdier, Archbishop of knowledge he had gained while Paris.

associated with them.

Toronto.-J. W. Hobby, Pre- sident Consolidated Plate Glass Co.

H. I Price, M.P.

Miss E. Hale, granddaughter

President of Sun Life. Hon. F. B. Fetherstonhaugh,

wife.

Ottawa,Hon. Kenneth Weir,

son of Lord Weir.

Berlin, Yesterday."

One of the most delicate situations that the Govern- ment has yet had to face, is rapidly developing following the death sentences passed on five Nazis at Beuthen, Silesia, for the murder - of Com munists.

The condemned

men have A. R. and Miss Duranleun," received a telegram from Herr Brussels. Count de Baillets Adolf. Hitler, leader of the Nazis, Latour, President Interna-announcing bis support, and tional Olympic Committee. amounting to a threat to open war Seckfield Mrs. E. Durand, cou-against the Government unless the

sin of Neville Chamberlain. sentences are commuted.

"Com Dallas Tex.Hugo Dixon, Bri: The telegram states:

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Lady Foster.

Hon. A. J. P. Howard, son of

Lord Strathcona,

Winnipeg, atles Jean. Atins

Parden Wanted..

British Olympic Party First Class. Meanwhile, Herr Hitler is re-

Sir Harold Bowden, Bart Comported to be going to Berlin in or

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