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THE CHINA MAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1936
GERMANY AND
AUSTRIA
Further Agreements Signed
FACILITATING THE TOURIST BUSINESS
"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Berlin, To-day.
the
The negotiations between German Reich and Austria, which were taken up after the clusion of the agreement between
the
con-
two countries. and are jessential for the effective opera- tion of the agreement, have come to a successful conclusion.
The chief of the Austrian de- the legation, Dr. Wildner, and German representative, Dr. Clodius, initialled a series of whereby alt the
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After being checked for year by Government agents, John S. Farnsworth, above, former Lieutenant Commander of the United States Navy. was arrest ed, and charged last month with selling confidential Navy infor- mation. Farnsworth was court- martialled and dismissed from the US Navy in 1927.
"FIXED TRUSTS"
IN ENGLAND
Committee Of Enquiry Reports
MANY RECOMMENDATIONS MADE
London, To-day. The report was issued last! levening of the committee appoint- ed by the Board of Trade. "to en- quire into Fixed Trusts in all their aspects, and to report what action, if any, is considered de- sirable in the public interest." The committee takes exception to the term "Fixed" Trust" and} among its recommendations is the! prohibition of that term in the title of future rules. The com- mittee itself uses the term "Unit
The committee makes detailed) between develop the economic relationship recommendations for meeting the dangers and satisfying the criti-] Germany and Austria is facilitat-(still further.
cisms of the unit trust movement, ed. The visa, fee of 1,000 Marks hitherto charged for a trip to Amsterdam: The former League which arise in its report.
some call for Austria is now abolished. while of Nations* representative in recommendations the obstacles placed by the Austria, Herr von Donningon, who legislation by Parliament, some}
to supervise for action by the stock exchanges, Austrian Government in the way was commissioned of travel to Germany are likewise Austria's finances, in an interview and some for internal regulations! removed.
with a representative of a Ger-by the promoters and others act- The two Governments will im-man news agency, stated that in ling in association. ¡mediately make arrangements his opinion the recently conclud-
a! Among the most important which will enable the mutual ex-ed Austro-Germa
guarantee for the the committee's conclusions are change of travellers, despite the sufficient foreign exchange difficulties in healthy development of Austria's recommendations:
(1), that every unit trust should be: both countries. Moreover, ar-finances, and thus, according to rangements will be made to in-his view, the last reason for main-registered in a manner analogous to
and that company registration. crease the delivery of coal to taining financial control in Aus-certificate of registration should be or sub-paits Austria throughout the current tria has vanished.-Trans-Ocean necessary before units
Service.
are offered for sale:
Later negotiations will be re-trusts" tween the two countries are resumed to find ways and means to moved, and the trade
rear.
NO NEED FOR CONTROL
pact
was
Civil Population In Panic
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LEADING PROPOSALS
ALHAMBRA
TATHAN RD.
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SHOWING TO-DAY
A DARE-DEVIL CHALLENGING DEATH.
THRILLS IN THE
CLOUDS!
TERROR BELOW!
DEVILS
SQUADRON
Of 35
COLMILA FISURE
of
FIRST
(2), that the management of unit trusts should be undertaken only by United bodies incorporated in the Kingdom;
(3), that the
managers of unit trusts should make a deposit with the Paymaster-General of a substantial sam £20,000 is suggested--in re-
on the first floor, while the second SING SONG GIRLS MUST LEARN spect of each trust managed by them, floor is occupied by junior officers
of
As
:
and non-commissioned officers the former Madrid garrison, well as many civilians.. The top floor is reserved for 700 members of the Spanish Fascist Party, in- cluding the leaders, Senor Ruz-de Alba and Senor Sanchez Mezas, who were, however, imprisoned be- fore the outbreak of the revolt.
Newcomers to this section in the present week are the leader of the Spanish Liberals, Senor Mel- gindaz Alvares, and the leader of i the Agrarian Party, Senor Mar- Itinez de Valesso.
TWO GENERALS EXECUTED
and Paris: Generals Goded Barriel, court-martialled and sen- tenced to death on Tuesday, were executed at 6.30 am. G.MT. yes- terday, according to 3 message received from the Catalan capital. BELGIAN REDS HELD UP Paris:
Twenty-one Belgian
Orders To Attend Schools In Peiping
Peiping. Sing-song girls of Peiping, whe ther they like it or not (their employers don't), are going to
school
The Peiping municipal govern- 'ment' decreed that all sing-song girls must enter school for at least three months. After that they will receive a “diploma in culture."
with conditional exemption for exisit- ing trusts;
(4), that the trust deeds should in- corporate certain compulsory provi- sions, including one providing for the transferability of units and sab units, to which the committee attaches esnerial'importance as a fundamental condition of a free market;
(5). that stamp duty should be pav-, lable on transfers of units and sub-
units:
(6), that a Court should have power to wind up uait crusts;
(7), that the Board of Trade should have power to appoint an Inspector [to investigate the conduct of a trust
Proprietors of the ancient capion the application of, say, the holders
tal's night spots protested bit- terly against their girls being educated, arguing they would be "harder to control and school attendance would interfere with their work,
ITALY'S VIEWPOINT
of one-tenth of the units.
Other recommendations
relate
to publicity, rules of management, accounts, administration, etc. The committee recommends also that foreign and domestic organisations of the unit trust type should be subject to the same regulations.
The report is unanimous.---Bri-
INDIAN TEXTILE DUTIES
The executive committee of the
Rome: The semi-official paper tish Wireless Service. Communists arrived at the French Giornale d'Italia emphatically de- border-town of Hendaye. intend-aies that the reservations origin- ing to pass over to Spain, where ally made concerning the French they wanted to fight in the ranks neutrality plan were withdrawn in of the Madrid Government army- the recent Franco-Italian negotia-Cotton Trade League meeting in As the Belgians had no passports, tions. V they were not allowed to pass the frontier, and are still at Hendaye DUTCH GOVT, DECISION Amsterdam: In reply to French Government's proposal re- in the garding non-interference
Trans-Ocean Service.
the
*hat
Manchester adopted a resolution
The paper asserts that Italy has which criticised the Indian f not only "fully maintained her reports duties on British textiles as servations, but reiterated them "totally inadequate both in amount with increased emphasis."
and scope." The Italian Foreign Minister,{ Count Ciano, above all, repeated! Spanish civil war, the Dutch Gov-his questions regarding the re-sall from England this week-end. ernment informed France
cruiting of volunteers, which From her adjacency to the areas Holland will not allow the exporta-constitutes a particularly alarm- of disturbance Portugal takes an tion of arms destined for Spain. nor the transit of such arms and g and dangerous form of inter-important place among the Powers are involved in the negotia who ference." jammunitions from other countries.
GERMAN REPATRIATIÓN ition, on the French initiative, of Berlin: The repatriation of an understanding regarding non- COMMUNIST MURDERS Lisbon, Later: General Dellano, Cerman nationals from Spain is intervention in the Spanish con- continuing, and the various Ger-fict. The Portuguese Government of the Nationalist army, is now completing preparations for the man warships stationed in Span-has already given its adherence in but capture of Malaga. Messagesh waters are safeguarding the principle to these proposals.
home transports. From Barcelona in doing so raised one states that the city of Badajoz is suffering severely from the Left-altogether 3,100 fugitives have points upon which replies have wing extremist reign, who are in been transported since the trouble now gone to Lisbon
The battleship Admiral! terror, fearing the arrival of the started. Nationalist army. Communist mur-von Scheer is stationed at Ali In England there is sympathetic Germans from Madrid via this the Portuguese Government in the
Lace in the city.
of what remains an A force of 4,000 Communistsport is making good progress.
From Bilbao a party of 136 Ger- predictable development of the raided the town of Casalla de la
Comment is Nierra and massacred 107 adher-mans has been transported home, present troubles.
Ger made that these aspects of her strong ents of the Nationalist cause. and there still remain 183
position give Portugal Traps-Ocean
interest in the early and success- General Varala announced that hemans in Bilbao. -
Service. is now close to the troops of Gen- eral Mijas of the Government
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BATTLE FOR SAN SEBASTIAN
a general agreement against in- London: Following the announce-tervention. It is also recalled that Paris: The battle for the pos- ment that Mr. Ogilvie Forbes, eventualities involving danger to session of San Sebastian recom- Counsellor at the British Embassy the Portuguese security are pro menced yesterday and it is stated in Madrid, who is on leave in vided for in the Covenant of the that the artillery of the National-England, is going back to Madrid League of Nations. ists shelled Fort Guadelup near to take charge of the Embassy ic The British attitude in The village of Fontarabia, west of the absence of the Ambassador, circumstances would be defined as Irun. It is added that the inhabi who moved to his summer quar well by the Anglo-Portuguese tants of San Sebastian are fleeing ters before the outbreak of the Tresty.
such
in panic from the city, whose civil war and is now near St. Arrangements have been made water supply has been interrupted Jean de Laz. it is stated that Sir for a destroyer to convey Mr. A report from Lisbon declares Charles, Wingfield, British Am Ogilvie Forbes from Marseilles to Printed and Pablished for the Proprietors, The Newspaper Entegrise Ltd, that the Government troops were bassador in Lisbon, is interrupt Valencia on his journey to Madrid by DAVID CHRISTIAN WILSON, Manager, at 84; Wyndhian Street, defeated by the Nationalafs nearing his leave to return to Por-learly next week British Wireless
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