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THE CHINA MAH, THURSDAY, JANIARY 7, 1937
ROOSEVELT
ON RECOVERY
EXPLAINS AIM OF
POLICY
GREAT TESTS OF DEMOCRACY
Washington. To-day.
An addition to the present United States Neutrality
Act
as a result of the Spanish War, Was announced by President Roosevelt in his annual mes= isage to Congress.
The President also asked Con- gress immediately tu consider rçea- sures for extending the life of "certain authorisations and powers, which under existing statutes ex- pire within a few weeks." CoDgTESS: will also consider the de- ficiency in the
Appropria-
tion BIL presumably for new work relief funds, the esti- imates for which the President said
he would submit this week.
He added that he would defer
Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, who is to be mar- ried to-day. It is believed that she will make a tour of the Far East during her honeymoon.
EUROPE ON EDGE OF MORASS
NGLO-RUSSIAN
RELATIONS
MORAL ROCK FOR BRITAIN
London, To-day.
The impossibility of an all- ance between Gt. Britain and Soviet-Russia is stressed by Sir Arthur Page in a letter to "The Times."
The writer says that in the po-' litical morass which threatens to engulf European nations, stands a moral rock to which Gt. Britain. as a Christian, nation, must cling tenaciously if she desires to avoid catastrophe, and this moral rock is the impossibility of the alliance between Gt. Britain and an unre- pentant Russia.
Nevertheless, the writer goes on to say, the danger of the Franco- Russian entente exists as a fact, and by it Gt. Britain might, in the case of war, be drawn on to the side of Soviet Union, whose reso- lute and concealed policy aims at
other legislative recommendations ROYAL WEDDING wiping out Christianity and the
until his inauguration speech ** January 20.
Reviewing the records of his frst administration. the President: declared that it was their task to prove that democracy could be made to function today. The recovery they sought was not merely tem- porary but a recovery protected from the causes of previous disas- ters and which would carry them in the direction of "greater satis- faction in life for the average man.
FOUR PROBLEMS
housing:
Third, financial assistance to ¦tenant farmers,
FESTIVITY
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¡destruction of morality--Trans-
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RECONSTRUCTION IN CANTON
COMMISSIONER ABOARD CONTE VERDI
다
Canton, To-day.
The weather has consider- Having received his fresh in- ably improved. promising constructions with regard to construe- genial for the wedding of Crown tive works in Kwangtung, and hay- Princess Juliana of Holland, to ing consulted with Shanghai bank- -President Roosevelt outlined the Prince Bernhard von Lippeers an investments in the propas Bierstefeld, which takes place ed industries of the province, Mr. following problems for the цен ¡Congress to consider.
to-day.
Liu Wel-chi, Commissioner of Re- Prince Wied and Princess Sophie construction for Ewangtung, will | First, a comprehensive overhaul-
who arrive at Hong Kong at noon to- ing of
the
ma-of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenback. administrative
at the last moment, are unable to day per as. Conte Verdi. Mr. Tony chinery:
Second, sium clearing and rural come, will be replaced respectively Ching-po, chief secretary to Mr.
Yeung as groomsman and bridesmaid, by Lin, and Mr.
Wab-yat, Professor Huizinga of Leyden Director of the Irrigation Bureau,; University, and Baroness Van went down to Hong Kong by the Fourth, intelligent development! Hoeckeren-Vankall, one of Princess evening express yesterday to greet
himOur Own Correspondent. of the social security, system and Juliana's Ladies-in-Waiting. circles Dutch commercial a long-range policy to prevent an-
PROPAGANDA employment and adequate relief for very pleased, owing to the act that Prince Bernhard has request- the needy and unemployed.
President Roosevelt declared ed the managing director of that the broad objectives of the Dutch trading corporation to keep National Recovery Act were open a position in the business for sound, and that its difficulties, as after his honeymoon, he arose from the fact that it tried proposes to resume his studies of the economic position of Holland to do too much.
and her colonies-Reuter.
"The Statute. of the Na- tional Recovery Act has been outlawed, but the problems are still with us.”
President Roosevelt has apparently rejected the idea of constitutional amendment, which has been urged by many of his followers.
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He said the vital need was not machinery had been improved and the alteration of their fanda-new systems to maintain peace! enlightened view with regard to confirmed, while wider protection
of the interests of the American! to Republics in the event of war out- A means must be found adapt to their legal forms and side the western hemisphere, had judicial interpretation to the been provided. actual present national needs of
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STEAMER ESCAPES FROM DESTROYER
Paris, To-day. The Spanish loyalist 2,600 ton ran into the steamer Tartiere"
St. Nazaire harbour, while escap-
His visit had showed that the ing from a Nationalist destroyer "Progress to our democracy masses of the people of all the according to reports in yesterday must not be imperilled by the Americas were convinced that a evening's papers. denial of our essential powers, of democratic form free government.
of Government The steamer had departed from could be made to succeed and did Valencia
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not wish to substitute, therefore, en route to Bilbao, with a cargo Referring to his visit to South any other form of Government. of foodstuff, but due to the Na- America, President Roosevelt His address was greeted with loud! tionalist blockade off the Basque said that as a result of it, peacel applause.-Reuter.
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SOVIET ENTERS ARMS RACE
BIG ADDITION TO ARMY EXPENDITURE
Moscow, To-day.
The Soviet budget estimates for
1937 provide for the expenditure
MEXICAN DEBTS
AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED SHORTLY
ARABS DECIDE TO CO-OPERATE
TO SUEMIT CASE TO THE ROYAL COMMISSION.
Jerusaleta, To-day.
New York, To-day. Reliable sources state that an
It is reliably learned that in agreement for the settlement of
compliance with the desires of the the Mexican Foreign Debt will be Ar rulers, the Higher Arab signed shortly.
Committee have decided to pre-
of 93,000,0000,000, roubles, an' in- The terms of the agreement it sent the Arab case to the Pales crease of 18 per cent. as compar-is understood, will provide for the tine Royal Commission, which is led with last year.
reduction of the debt, at current at present investigating the recent The whole of the increase is to exchange rates, to about one quar-disturbances in Palestine,
ter's Bulletin Service be devoted to Army expenditure ter-Reuter's Bulletin Service. and to capital construction
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