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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1934.

LIBERAL SPENDING FOREIGN TRADE

BY GOVERNMENT. May Improve Business In U.S. This Autumn.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.. Un Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra phie Mensages Ordinance, 1804. c. |ceived July-21, 8.52 a.m.)

New York, To-day.

ASSISTANCE Function Of New U.S. Banks Explained.

MR. PEEK'S WARNING

INDECISION ON WALL STREET.

Lack Of Trading Volume.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegye phic Monnages Ordinance. 1891. Re ceived July 37, 8.59 a.s.)

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Bfessages Ordinanes, 1894 Reed on the Stock market, (By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegra

New York, To-day,

A period of indecision is expect-

The "Broakmiro" business jour-phie nal states: "Liberal Government ceived July 31, 3.43.a.m.) spending will probably improve business this Autumn."

henceforth

Favourable market factors are Washington, To-day the quieting of the Austrian Mr. George N. Peek has announ-[rumours and the continued -intla- The noted economist, Mr. Roger Ward Babson, has advised purchases ced that the second export and lion talk.

will import bank of stocks, particularly in companies finance trade with all nations, ex- lack of trading volume and the Unfavourable factors are the

connected with building construction

easiness of cept Russia.

steel operations.—| and industries.-United Press, per 5.E. Levy and. Company.

He indicated that the bank will United Press, per S. E. Levy and not underwrite sales of American Company,

ode to nations where the ex- change regulations are such that the exporter might not be paid for his merchandise.

'FRISCO SEAMEN TO RETURN TO WORK

(Continued from Page 1).

· ALL RETURN TO WORK · ·

It is learned that there is

no

SECURITY STOCK EXCHANGES.

By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegre pan to impose foreign exchange F.T.C. Fears Violation

whie Mornages Ordinance, 1996. R restrictions, but the bank will re freived July 31, 8.52 m.m.)

San Francisco, Later,

fuse to finance transactions with countries having such restric-

Of Securities Act.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAR (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegru- United States iphic Mosages Ordinance. 1891. Re

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All the maritime unions yesterday tions unless sufficient cradit is voted to return to work at 8 am.maintained in the to-day, with the longshoremen.to offset the amount of the sale United Press, per S. E. Levy and United Press, per S. E. Levy and Company.

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DR. DOLLFUSS MURDER

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German Minister, Herr Rieth, and Planetta then confessed, and add-Chancellor Kurt Schussnigg, and the ed, bitterly, that none were released. application for the reconstruction of

the murder on the scene.--Reuter.

German Influence In Austria.

FREEDOM ADMITTED

*Herr Stubl, giving evidence later admitted that he offered the rebels freedom as far as it did not concern the murder of. Dr. Dollfuss, and no former members of the Army and the police.

Holzweber, who is charged only with treason referred to a mysterious personality who ordered him to arrest the Ministers,

NO BRITISH ACTION YET CALLED FOR

London, To-day.

Washington, To-day. The Federal Trade Commission has ruled that the listing of the security stock exchanges without Federal also registering with the Trade Commission might result in the violation of the 1933 Securities Act.-United Press, per S, E. Levy and Company.

PORTUGUESE OCCUPATION OF ISLANDS

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In Mr. Hu Han-min's statement to the press, he took Mr. Wang |Ching-wei, President of the Execu

tive Yuan, to task for saying that the Tangku armistice of May 31,) 1988 is merely a military truce and contains nothing concerning politi

The Foreign Secretary, Sir Johnical questions." Mr. Hu proves that Simon, replying yesterday, to this statement ie false, because the "In the name of the Federal Parliamentary questions on the Japanese demanded the resumption President." "I did this," he add-aubject of German Interference in of railway and postal communfag- ied drily.

Austrian infernal affàirs, said that tions on the strength of the Tangku The guard was re-duobled when in February last, and again recent-armistice. Major Fey gave evidence. He ad-ly, he received from the Austrian Producing further evidence to mitted that he told Holzweber he Government a collection of show that the Tangku armistice could rely on the agreement being material indicating considerable does contain political provisions, honoured,

German Influence in propaganda Mr. Hu cited Japan's reply to Nan SAFE CONDUCT ADMITTED against the Austrian Govern-king's request to abolish the Tang- Herr Neustadter Sturmer, Minis-ment and in a series of outrages ku armistice as saying that the po- iter of Social Welfare, admitted that committed on Austrian territory. litical situation is not yet stabilized. he still offered safe conduct to the He understood that the material In Mr. Hu's opinion, Japan's reply rebels even after he knew that was also communicated by the Aus-constitutes one of the political terms Chancellor Dollfuss was dead. He trian Government to the Italian and of the armistice.

said that he was confronted with a French Governmenta. ··

different situation when he learned; In acknowledging its receipt he that the Chancellor had been mur-informed the Austrian Minister. in dered and not killed in equal fight.

"I had given my word of honour as an officer, but I leave it to the Court to de- cide whether this was a sold- ier's deed or a cowardly, daa- tardly murder," he said.

London that while the British Gov- ernment had no intention whatever}

CEYLON TEXTILE QUOTAS

(Continued from Pase 11

constitution.

of interferring with the internal which were reserved in the Order- affairs of another country, they in Council establishing the Ceylon fully recognised the right of Aus-] tria to demand that there should be no interference with her internal:

Accordingly, an Order-in-Conn- Jcil would be made investing the Governor of Ceylon with power

t

The proceedings ended dramati-affairs from any other quarter. cally when the Counsel for the de- The views of the British Govern-to regulate textile imports by fence asked for an adjournment on ment on this matter remained un-quota in the same way as such im- ports were being regulated in the ground of the strain on the pri-changed.

other parts of the Colonial Em- soners. The Counsel for the Bench Further asked what steps the pire.-Reuter. refused, whereupon the Counsel for Government were taking to preserve the defence laid down a mandate and Austria's independence, Sir John The Hong Kong Naval Volunteer forced the Bench to adjourn until Bimon said that the British Govern- Force

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