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THE CHINA MAÍL, DECEMBER 21, 1936
Official Germany And Chamberlain Speech
Berlin, To-day. The semi-official "Deutsche Diplomatisch Politische Korrespondenz" stresses the interest attach- ing to Monday's speeches by the British Pre- mier, Mr. Chamberlain, and the French For- eign Minister, M. Bonnet, who both expressed a wish that relations between their respec- tive countries and Germany should be placed. on a basis of confidence.
The organ of the
German For-|
eign Office points out that.. both
statesmen particularly emphasised TIGHTENING
the importance of Franco-British friendship as an unshakable foun- dation of their policy and affirmed that the cordiality of that friend- ship far exceeded the limits of formal pacts.
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This, according to the Korres- pondenz; is similar to the friend- ship between Germany and Italy.
UP LOAN
RESTRICTIONS
London, To-day.
The Chancellor of the Exche-- quer made a statement on for-
After recalling Mr. Chamber-eign lending at Commons ques-
lain's criticism of the treatment tion time.
Sir John Simon said: "The House will recollect that on
meted out to the German nation after the war, "Korrespondenz” ex- press surprise that Germany should February 1 last, I stated that in. be expected to give further evidence of her desire to co-operate in moving "threats to peace."
view of the
condition of our
ex-
re-changes at that time, greater latitude would until further notice be allow- ed in respect of certain applications Germany is to-day on friendly to the Foreign Transactions Ad- terms with her most powerful] visory Committee. neighbours and especially as con- cerns England, the naval agree ment proves the real attitude of the Reich.
"In view of present circumstances: the Foreign Transactions Advisory Committee came to the conclusion, in which I concur, that immediate restriction is now required of grea- Neither had Germany ever de-
ter latitude then announced, and I clined to subscribe to reasonable have reason to think that the need conditions of limitation of arma- for such, restriction ments as was proved by the history acknowledged. Accordingly I take is generally
of the so-called Geneva disarma- ment conference which failed ex- clusively owing to the "will of do- mination" of other Powers.
It is not Germany that should be required to adduce evidence that she does not intend to misuse her strength,
The force to which Germany was as much entitled as very other great power did not constitute a menace but was on contrary a guar- antee of peaceful development and healthy progress.
this opportunity of stating that the temporary relaxations. made in February have been withdrawn.”— British Wireless.
LOCAL DOLLAR The demand rate on the Hong Kong dollar to-day was 1/2-7/8.
"Spot" silver was quoted in Lon- don at 20% and forward at 19-1/2.
The London on New York rate was quoted at £U.S.$4.6650 and the New York on London rate at If only a dispassionate under-U.S.$4.66-5/16. standing if the rights and needs of others could be substituted for the Summoned at Kowloon before. spirit of dictation, a way could be Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen this morn- found for better comprehension be- ing for failing to notify the change tween nations and for their increas- of her address while having em- ed prosperity.--Trans-Ocean.
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