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LORDS DISCUSS REVIVAL OF RIOTING IN TRINIDAD
London,To-day.
Questioned in the House of Lords
WAR DEBT NEGOTIATIONS
London, To-day.
War Debts will be discussed in
by the Duke of Montrose-regarding the forthcoming Anglo-American the present position in Trinidad the trade negotiations, according to yes Parliamentary Under Secretary for terday's newspapers.
Colonies said that the Royal Com- The Daily Express says that this mission was in the process of writ question which has been open since ing its Report, and the Governor 1934 has been extensively discussed had been asked to come home to in preliminary talks, and fundament- confer with the Secretary of State al agreement has been reached. on the recent happenings.
The United States is willing, ac
It was quite impossible, and would cording to the paper, to regard the be most improper, to say anything £15,000,000 paid by Britain be- that might prejudice discussion on tween 1923 and 1934 as a capital the Report
payments
Although tension had existed in Britain, it will be recalled, dis- the island, the Marquess of Dufferin continued annual payments
AV
and Ava expressed the view that at ed under the Baldwin agreement, in the moment the situation was calm. 1932, but made so-called
Precautions of a temporary nature payments until 1934-Tran had been taken to enable both em- ployers and employees to adjust their relationships in constitutional man-
ner
With that object, HMS York had called at the island, and al though she had now left, a company
CHESS TITLE
Amsterdam, To-day.
The twentieth game in the world
of troops had arrived from Bermuda chess championship contest be- and had been posted in the oil-field tween Dr. Euwe and Dr. Alekhine, was adjourned after the fortieth
area.
Duration of their stay dearly de-move. pended upon circumstances.
The position of the two players
Sir Mark Young had taken over at the time of adjournment was for the moment, administration of practically equal, so that another the Island, and there were no signs
appears probable. Trans-
of further disturbances.
draw
Ocean
that he
The Marquess concluded hoped the Report would be available
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NEW G.O.C. FOR EGYPT
London, To-day
The Wax Office announces that Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Gordon-Finlayson, Royal Artillery, has been appointed General Officer commanding British troops 17
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
as from 27th November 1937 DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (CHINA) LTD.,
has Removed its Office to MARINA HOUSE, 2nd Floor Queen's Road
Telephone 24554- Telegrams PNEUMATIC
Egypt, with effect from April 12 KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
[next, in succession to General Sir
George Weir.
From 1928 to 1931, Sir Robert was Commander, Royal Third Division, and then served Commander of
1936 conseq
to
from India
on his ntenant-General. Since then he has been on half pay. British
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ost Office
SPECIAL NOTICE
The golf course has been reserved for shoot- ing on Sunday next, 28th November, up to 1 p.m.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Sale of Old Material
The Police Department is pre- pared to receive tenders for the of a quantity of old material comprising-
Boots, Shoes, Uniforms, Cloth- ing, Blackwood Furniture, Beds. Rattan Ware, Boxes and Suit- cases,” Household Effects, Rope, Fools and Motor Spares,
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