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CAUSE FOR HOPE IN WORLD THREATENED BY DESPAIR

Mr. Cordell Hull On Pan-American Conference.

Faith In Final Triumph For Rule of Law

New York, To-day.

"The Pan-American Conference offers a solid cause of hope in a world threatened with despair," stated Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, in New York yesterday.

Mr. Cordell Hull was leaving for Lima, the Peru- vian capital, where the conference is being held.

ROOSEVELT'S UNITED STATES

INFLUENCE SOUGHT

Paris, To-day......

It is authoritatively stated that it has been decided, following the Franco-British talks, to appeal` to President Roosevelt to use his influence with certain South American Governments so that they also wil contribute to solu- tion of the Jewish refugee-pro-, blems.-Renter.

It is learned from reliable sources that a large number of high Chinese officials who are now in the colony will leave for Chung- king at the week-end.

It is understood that they are

CAPTURING SOVIET TRADE

New York, To-day.

The United States is displacing Germany in the Soviet market. Russian purchases of American goods have increased almost ten- fold in the five years since the United States officially recognised the Soviet.

In the first nine months of 1938, American sales to the So- viet totalled over £11,000,000..

This year they are expected to reach £15,000,000, whereas in 1933 they totalled only £1,777,000, Meanwhile, Germany's exports to the Soviet have declined sharp- 'y, and the Reich is now third, with

He hailed as an encouraging fact "that the repre- recalled by the Chinese Govern- sentatives of twenty-one nations can meet to ment to attend the 5th. plenary discuss their problems in a spirit of trust, un-session of the Central Executive America easily first.

Committee which will be held in derstanding and tolerance.

Chungking on December 15.

..

"This approach to international relations strengthens our faith -- in the eventual triumph of the integr- ity of justice and respect for order based on law and recognition of the essential dignity and worth of the human spirit and mind."

Mr. Hull declared that the prime goal of the nations participating

German Organisation Of Collective Fine On Jews

traditional ties and endeavour, to create new bonds of solidarity which will serve to eliminate the danger of war among themselves, and to The safeguard from propagation on their soil of extra-continental disputes.”

Berlin, To-day.

STRAINED RELATIONS Trade experts attribute the change to the increasing strain in Soviet-Nazi relations, fear of war and the European arms race.

The Soviet, for example, has ex- perienced great difficulty in plac ing orders in England, due to Bri- tish absorption in the rearmament programme, and has shifted to the United States.

Recently the Soviet established

an export corporation in New York solely to deal with armament or

ders. Reuter.

still held by the Chinese.

at Lima was "to strengthen their A central office where Jews from all over Germany can sell their jewels and objects of art, is to be opened by order of the Ministry of Economics. Berlin Chamber of Trade has been charged with this task in anticipation that many Jews will be unable to pay the second and following instalments on the indemnity of £80,000,000 imposed upon them following the von Rath North murder, without selling some of their posses-engagements at Yangmeihu.---Cen- sions.

MOST IMPORTANT EVER

'He added that largely because of the disturbed conditions in other parts of the world, the United States State Department regarded the con ference as the most important meet- ing the Pan-American Republica had ever held.-Reuter.

DRAMATIC RACE AGAINST TIME

New York, To-day. A dramatic race against time by steamer enabled Mr. Hugh Wilson,

made last

An announcement night says that in principle alf four instalments of the indemnity must be paid in cash.

The Minister of Finance, however, may permit the tax office collecting the indemnity to take in payment securities and landed property in the hands of. Jews after the first instalment has been delivered. The fate of the Jewish retail business and artisans' workshops

DEMAND FOR DALADIER'S RESIGNATION

PARIS, TO-DAY,

THE SOCIALIST GROUP.

has been regulated by decree of LARGEST SINGLE PARTY IN the Minister of Economics.

THE CHAMBER OF DEPU-

Every Jewish retail businessTIES, YESTERDAY PASSED A

must in principle be dissolved and RESOLUTION wound up by January 1-Reuter.

Ambassador to Germany, to have ENVOY REFUSES

a brief conference with his chief, Mr. Cordell Hull, before the latter sailed for Lima, Peru, yesterday for the Pan-American Conference.

Mr. Hull's steamer, the "Santa Clara," was waiting to sail for Peru while Mr. Wilson's ship, the "Manhattan," was nearing New York...

The "Manhattan" piled on steam andreached:

I harbour before the "Santa Clara" sailed."

TO GIVE UP PHOTOS

DEMANDING

THE IMMEDIATE RESIGNA- TION OF THE GOVERNMENT

The Government, says the resolu tion, "no longer has a majority either in the Chamber or the coun- try, and its reactionary policy and systematic provocation in regard to world labour is becoming a danger both to the nation and the Republic."

Reuter.

BERLIN, TO-DAY.

Shiukwan, To-day." THE COLOMBIAN MINISTER IS RETURNING HOME WITH- Presaging large-scale fighting OUT PRESENTING HIS CRE- around Samshui, on the West DENTIALS TO HERR HITLER: River, some 10,000 Japanese re It is reported that the Minister inforcements are being concen "A revenuez cutter took off Mr. took photographs of German out-trated along the Canton-Samshu Wilson at quarantine and hurried rages against Jews and refused to Railway, and extensive military him ashore, whence he motored to give them up to the German au- movements are noticeable, be-

tween Canton and Samshui.. the “Santa Clara? pler and saw Mr, thorities, Hull aboard.

* As a consequence, his applica- It is presumed that the German tion to be presented to Hitler Kas

Reuter been refused: situation was discussed,--Reuter..

Mafong, above Samshul, which has been the scene of bitter fight- ling during the last three days is

The Japanese column advancing from Samshui northward by the highway, with Löbau on the River, as their objective, suffered over 500 casualties during

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