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ALHAMBRA
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
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THE CHINA MAIL DECEMBER 1937
AMERICAN MONETARY AGREEMENT WITH CHINA CONTINUING FOR 6 MONTHS
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London, To-day.
Interpreting the statement by the United States Secretary of Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, that the understanding with China relating to pur- chase of silver and sale of gold will continue till July 1 as indicating that there is now no possibility of Chinese stocks in London being flung on tethe market, bears in silver rushed to cover yesterday.
Sellers were
most reserved, and bears were forced to pay up to 192d, though business was only small. Later the market quietened down, closing with buyers at 19d.
Though India has been the biggest buyer, it is interesting to note that American bears have been particu- larly keen to cover commitments.
It is pointed out that China wil
INTERNATIONAL
now have plenty of time to liquidate RUBBER PRICE
any stocks remaining within boundaries.
BARGAINING WEAPON
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The market is somewhat mystified regarding extension of the Ameri can understanding with Mexico and Canada till January 31
CONTROL
London, To-day.
The price of rubber is now con- siderably below the level which the Some suggest that the understand Committee considers desirable, ing has not been renewed till later stated Mr. van Geldern, head of as President Roosevelt intends to use the Netherlands delegation to the it as a bargaining weapon.
Others express the opinion that International Rubber Committee, the United States Government is an interview with the "Financial temporising pending President News" m Amsterdam Roosevelt's statement-Reuter.
M. DEGRELLE
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Brussels,
He added that less drastic re striction of production would have brought about a heavier fall
More rigorous curtailment for t first quarter of 1938 would depend Jon the statistical position of the
dustry.
If the market situation remained unchanged, he considered it unlike- ly that the Committee would use right to alter allowed quotas.
US. SITUATION
M. Leon Degrelle, leader of the Belgian Rexists (Fascists), was fined 25,000 franes yesterday by the Antwerp civil court for having
He expressed the opinion that con- libelled the Mayor of Antwerp, sumption in 1938 would be less leader of the Flemish Catholics. in 1937, the rate depending alm
M. Degrelle had asserted that entirely on developments in the the Mayor had received a commis American automobile industry sion of 63,817 francs for negotiat- He added that the present ing the 100,000,000 francs, loan for of rubber would prevent any large the city of Antwerp. Trans-scale production of synthetic rubber Ocean.
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