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ANGLO-AMERICAN PACT SIGNATURE TO-DAY

Washington, To-day.

The United States' trade agreement with Britain and Canada will be signed at the White House at 9 p.m. (G.M.T.) to-day.

Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary, will sign for the United States, Sir Ronald Lindsay (the Ambas- sador) for Britain, and Mr. Mackenzie King, the Canadian Premier, for the Dominion. Details of both agreements, which are expected to include hundreds of tariff concessions, will be announced for publication on Friday morning.

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The Anglo-American Agreement will be published simultaneously in Washington and London.

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The British agreement will from accompanied by a note British Government expressing wil- lingness to discuss with the United States the possibility of further tariff reductions on American ex- ports after Britain has been releas- ed from some of the obligations under the Ottawa Agreement.

WIDE FIELD

ROOSEVELT'S

CRITICISM OF GERMANY

Washington, To-day.

It is stated at the White House The State Department announces that President Roosevelt's state-

that the agreement with Britain

includes Northern Ireland, the ment regarding Germany's treat- British colonies and British posses-ment of minorities, applies to sions in Latin America.-Reuter.

Catholics as well as Jews.

London, To-day.

Negotiations for an Anglo-Ameri-

President Roosevelt, it will be

can trade agreement have been suc- recalled, had stated “I myself could cessfully concluded and the agree-scarcely believe such things could occur in 20th Century civilisation." ment will be signed in Washington to-day.

This was announced in the House of Commons yesterday by the Pre- sident of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, amid cheers.

ON JANUARY 1 Mr. Stanley added that most of the Agreement would come into force on January 1.

Mr. Stephen Early, the Presi- dent's press secretary, stated that Mr. Roosevelt's statement was treated by the press as rather an unusually firm statement regarding the Jews, but it referred to the Catholic situation in Germany as well.

MEASURES AGAINST

CATHOLICS

He understood that an agreement Mr. Early added that the state- between the United States and ment was intended to cover the Canada would be signed simultane- stoning of Cardinal anitzer's ously. Reuter.

PRINCE BERNHARD IN POLAND

Warsaw, To-day.

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Palace in Vienna and the measures against Catholics, who, Mr. Early said, had been mistreated in other parts of Germany.-Reuter.

ADVANCE ON CHANGSHA CONTINUING

Prince Bernhard of the Nether- lands, accompanied by his brother, Prince Aschwin of Lippe-Biester- feld, arrived at Iwno, estate of the Polish Count Mielzynski, for

Shanghai, To-day. The Japanese advance on shooting party. ·

Princess Juliana, who is with Changsha is continuing, with two her daughter, Princess Beatrix, at columns striking present at Reckenwalde, estate of first of which is following the the Lippe family in East Germany, railway from Yochow while the is expected to join her husband at second is progressing along the Iwno.-Trans-Ocean.

BANKS RETIRING FROM PANAMA

Tungcheng-Changsha

southwards,

highway

cast of the railway,

Next objectives of these columns are Sinshih, about ten Kilometres east of the railway line, which will be attacked by the first column, while, the second column will at- tack Pingklang, about fifty kilo- metres east of the railway.

Both towns are situated on the Panama, To-day. · Mi River and both are about half- The Royal Bank of Canada, one way to Changsha from Yochow and of three foreign banks in the Re Tungcheng respectively, public of Panama, will begin to maining distance in each case day to return deposits preparatory about seventy kilometres. to retiring its business from Pana-

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Fires are still raging in Chang- sha and are now spreading to the The action is the outcome of the north gate, where foreign mission- new Banking Law signed by Presiary property is situated. dent Arosema on October 26. *

"There are still a number of for- The law requires foreign banks eigners in Changsha, including to invest 20 per cont. of their total thirty Germans, mostly mission- deposits in guaranty bonds which aries, also several businessmen, in- were to be issued to the total value cluding representatives of I. G. of $6,000,000.—--Reuter.

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