THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 10, 1937.-
OPEN DOOR IN COLONIES Principal Plea At Raw Materials Conference.
FUNERAL INCIDENT CLOSED
LORD NUFFIELD'S
ITALO-GERMAN NOTES
Bucharest, To-day.
The diplomatic representatives attended the funeral in a private capacity and had not the slightest
NEW OFFER
London, To-day.
An offer by Lord Nuffield to give £50,000 for the formation of a Sea Corps, provided an other £100,000 was raised by the Navy League, was announc- ed by the Lord Mayor gester- day at the Mansion House. - British Wireless.
American View Expressed
Geneva, To-day.
Considerable-progress was made in the raw materials conference here when the second session was convened yesterday.
Sir Henry Strakosch (South Africa) strongly
intention of interfering in Rumaniam favoured inclusion of foodstuffs in the inquiry.
ian internal affairs."
This is the statement contained
in identical Notes from Italy and Germany in reply to a strong Ru- manian protest at the presence of Italian and German diplomatic re- at the funeral of presentatives members of the banned Rumanian Fascist organisation, the "Iron Guard."
FOUR PROJECTS
C.E.C. Resolutions Revealed
Nanking, To-day. The Standing Committee of the Central Executive Committee has re- The Notes add that the diplo-quested Mr. Lin Sen, President of mats had no idea that their atten- the Nationalist Government, to give dance at the funeral would be in-out instructions for carrying four terpreted in an unfavourable light. important resolutions of the Third "The incident can now be re-Plenary Session for negotiating garded as closed," declared the with foreign countries concerned the Foreign Minister, M. Victor Anto-termination of extraterritoriality in nescu, in Parliament yesterday. China, for assembling al distin- guished Chinese and introducing them to the Government, for the
Trans-Ocean.
GEN. YU HON-MAU improvement of the salt
IN CANTON
To-day's Meeting With
Mr. Kirkpatrick
Canton, To-day. General Yu Hon-mau, Commander- in-chief of the 4th. Route Army and Pacification Commissioner *for Kwangtung, arrived in Canton from Hong Kong last night.
revenues
Treasury Account Nearly Balanced
He said it was also necessary| mummmmmNIGZZLEEF1E6T8ERT to examine whether complaints in regard to raw materials were well-founded and whether diffi- culties were due to the policy of other countries or the country concerned:
Mr. Grady (United States) emphasised the necessity of avoiding discrimination commercial treatment.
OPEN DOOR THE IDEAL
in
He was of the opinion that the policy of the open door in all colonies was the ideal to be aimed at
Dr. van Gelden (Netherlands) and for deepening the Yangsze River said that the Netherlands bad al to prevent further floods. Our Own Correspondent.
COST OF EDUCATION IN BRITAIN
Fifteen Pounds Sterling Per Head
London, To-day.
It is officially reported that Mr.A Memorandum on the Board of
London, To-day. Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue to date amounts to £722,707,712, compared with £690,121,420- at the corresponding date of last
year.
The ordinary revenue yield last week totalled £27,903,755 against £22,581,883 in the cor responding date last year.
Total expenditure is £739,- 405,832, compared with £699,- 891,567 at the corresponding date of 1936 British Wireless.
ANSTEFFLERIES!?
ways pursued the policy of the open door in her East Indian pos-blem should not be regarded solely sessions, and her exports were only as a matter of commercial policy, 13 per cent. of the total.
and referred to the recent reduc-
He pointed out that Japan ex-tions in American tariffs which ported much more to the Nether-were made in the hope that other lands East Indies than was import countries would follow suit. ed thence-Reuter.
POLISH ATTITUDE
Kirkpatrick, representative of the [Education estimates shows then open door was also brought||
The Polish view on the policy of
before the committee at yesterday's session.
He thought the policy of the open door an ideal solution.
BELGIAN VIEW
The Belgian delegate, M. Leon Gerard, maintained that the sys tem of the open door had been Mr. Adam Rose (Poland) spoke strictly carried out in the Belgian education for a year works out at in favour of the principle in Congo, but he was opposed to in-
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colonies, after he had explained the clusion of foodstuffs in the list of The Memorandum states that the obstacles which prevented Poland raw materials. Trans-Ocean. Corres-total expenditure from the national from obtaining access to raw
British Export Credit Guarantee they are based on an assumed at Department, will call on General Yu tendance in the public elementary at 10 o'clock this morning, and that schools of 4,553,000. to-night an official banquet will be The cost per pupil of elementary given in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick by General Yu and Gen. Huang Mo-sung, the Governor of the province. Our Own pondent.
N.Y.K. FINED
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha were this morning fined $25 at the Cen- tral Magistracy for failing to fur- nish a proper list of departures by the Yasukuni Maru which left Hong Kong on February 23.
Sub-Inspector Edwards said that a Japanese passenger notified the police of his departure and so did a Hotel but on the shipping list his name was not included.
LOCAL ESTATE
Late Mr. Vaizey Leaves $39,500
Ker George Russell Vaizey, Late of Star Stile, Halstead, Essex, and of No. 26, Cornwall Gardens, Middlesex, who died at Devonshire Place,
left lokal
the value of $39,500
An application by Wadeson
attorn
sealing certified copy of the Will, has been granted
exchequer and from local rates on education will amount to £95,207,- 000 in 1937 compared with £92,886,- 1000 last year.—- British Wireless.
Berlin Bourse
Berlin, To-day.
The share market opened much quieter yesterday, the investing public confining purchases mainly to utilities.
Price movements were not uniform but never reached the erratic stage. Trans-Ocean
BRITISH MILITARY ADVISER TO IRAQ ARMY
materials.
With a birth rate that gave her an annual increase in population of some 450,000, Poland saw herself. compelled to pursue a policy of industrialisation:
He thought the problem should be considered primarily from the viewpoint of finance.
NEL LIBERAL POLICY
Dr. van Gelden (the Nether- lands) said that in his opinion more liberal attitude was adopted with regard to investment of for London, To-day.eign capital in the Netherlands Major General H. W. M Watson East Indies than in any other has been appointed Inspector- colonial territory. General and Military Adviser to the Ministry of Defence in the British Military Mission attached to the Iraq Army British Wireless.
ncil in place
Canton, To-day.
has appoint-
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