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THE SIMLA CONFERENCE ·

Indian Tariffs A Matter of Self- Defence

JAPANESE CRITICISM

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UN

of WEDNESDAY,

cunia Sept. 25. The Simla trade conference met this morning, in the absence Sir Joseph Bhore, Commerce Mam- ber of the Viceroy's Council, who is ill with "influenza.

Miss Nuthall, stating that she did

It is understood that the Japin- not see the final, diplomatically de clined to comment on the subjectese delegation tabled certain pro- posals which require considération. by the Indian delegation. Conse quently no meeting will be on Wed- nesday.

official communication will be issued later.

The procedure

adopted is frank round table talks between the chief delegates.

CONCERNING SHORTS "Someone mentioned shorts to her, "Yes," she replied, "they are so It declared that it would be dap-comfortable as tennis dress that gerous for her to play because of everyone' is wearing them over. her injured back.

there. Why not? Has anybody ad- opted them in England yet?

The team; their spirits undaunted by defeat, shouted, in unison to their waiting friends and relatives, as the liner came to her berth

There were Miss Betty Nuthall and Miss Fred James bringing home the major honours the team wonthe doubles champion. ship of America-Miss Peggy Scriven, and Mrs. L. R. C. Mit- chell, player chaperon.

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1 asked Miss Nuthall whether she would lead the new fashion at Wim bledon next summer. She laughed, but refused to be drawn.

Will anyone be wearing them ?" I repeated.

"I would not mind betting they will," she replied.:

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OUT. 11, 1933 Ar 12 O'CLOCK NOON

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It is understood that the Indian delegation's attitude is that Japan

а cannot expect India to adopt policy of lower tarins all round as, quite apart from the recent rais- ing of the tariff on cotton piece TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY. Miss Nuthall spoke of Miss Alicegoods, many other Indian indus-, Marble, her Wightman Cup oppon-ries with which Japan competes Miss Dorothy Round, who was ent, and one of the finest in the have now with much reason beaten by Miss Jacobs in the sem junior division of girl players in claim protection. final of the championships, and America. She is a big powerful

Meanwhile, Japan's high" taria Miss Mary Meeley have remained girl," she said, "with one of the policy has severely injured India's in America for more tennis.

fastest services you ever saw from Ineked Mr Horn, as spokesman a girl's racket. She can hit the Pig iron and rice exports, while In- a has only recently and reluctant of the party, what they, as neutrals, | bail almost like a man.” “

dia has only recently and reluc- felt of the Moody-Jacobs incident. Miss Scriven, who was met by hertantly begun contemplating aban- He replied:

parents and went home by road, donment of her traditional low We feel that. Mrs. Moody was had no excases or explanations for tariff policy as a measure of self- really ill, and we sympathise with her narrow defeat by Miss Jacobs defence. her in having to retire. Unfortun- in that vital Cup game, in which ately, she got wrong' with the Amshe was twice within a point of Arican Press, probably because of victory. hor, quiet and nostentatious man- ner, which prevents her making ‘a fats.

"WE KNEW ALL ALONG " "If she had given on the court a demonstration of her disability

probably feeling might perhaps have swang entirely the other way.

I have a friend who saw her immediately after the match, and I' dined with Miss Jacobs afterwards and can claim to know as much as almost anybody about what hap pened.

The reason the two did not reach the court together was that they were occupying dressing-rooms which lay in opposite directions.

Since, it appears, therefore, that DO conciliation can be found

that

"No, it was not nerves," she said on the basis of reciprocal towering "It was just Miss Jacobs she play-of tariffs, it is understood ed marvellously, both in the mat Japan is prepared to put forward conciliatory proposals conceding, ches and in the championships."

inter alia,” future large purchases of Indian cotton provided some sa- tisfactory system can be devised by which Japanese goods. 'may tinue to enter India under competitive conditions such as would assure her "Indian market while India is still not in a posi-.

H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME

con- fair

Broadcast By Z.B-W. tion to supply her own needs, but

On 355 Metres

which would not prevent a gradual normal development of the Indian industries.

The discussions, will probably, 11-12.30 pm-Chinese recorded therefore, shortly centre upon the

programmė.

12.30 p.m.-European programme

of Victor and H.M.V. records.

Report.

Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre

"We knew all along during the cup matches and the championships which followed not long afterwards 1 pm-Local Time and Weather that Mrs. Moody had this disability. Į

"Despite the medical report pro 2 pm-Close down claiming it dangerous for her to play, she waited during all that sixth Cup match between Miss Scri- ven and Miss Helen Jacobs ready to go into court in the concluding double if the issue remained unde- cided. A victory by Miss Scriben would have made the matche's three al

People may say that Mrs. Moo dy should not have entered for the

DONT FORGET championships if her back was giv

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To-night.

6-8 p.m.-European programme. 8-8.33 p.m.Quartet in G Major (Schubert, Op. 161)-Flonzaley Quartet.-M118:

Ist

Movement Allegro molte moderate."

2nd Movement-Andante un peco

moto

3rd Movement Scherzo (Allegro

vivace).

4th Movement Finale Allegro

assai.

6.33-7 p.m.

difficulties inherent in the quota question as to how to overcome the

basis of Jap-,

system on the anese proposals.

The Indian standpoint also envi- sages the consideration of intro- duction of some system of automa- tic adjustment of tarifs in re- lation to currency fluctuations.

DANGER OF BREAKDOWN According to the "Asahi," the Japanese Government caused Mr. Sawads, its head delegate Le Simia Conference, to propose and emphasise, immediately after the Conference was opened on the 25th

in be

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THI STEAMSHIP ANJOU.”

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WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH DAT

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The Ship is a British Tassenger Biver Steamer registered in Hong Hong and was formerly on the Hong Kong and Kong Moon runs

Her dimensions and capacities are as follows:

Twin Screw Steamship “ANJOU”

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Depth

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instant, the continued application of he duties actually in force while Varlety.

the present negotiations are Orchestral---Let ̈ me Give my progress. The attitude' to,

Happiness to You.

adopted by the Indian Govern- to view, Apply to →→ Orchestral-Three Wishes-Rayment towards this Japanese pro- Noble and His Orchestra-posals it watched with considerable B6332.

Song--Now You are Here.

Song-It's Best to Forget-

interest, "as it is believed that

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it.

Frances Day (Boprano), B4427sent parleys is largely dependent on Instrumental--A Swanee Bing

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thereon now known as

LANCASHIRE PRESSURE AGAIN”.

Collating the information so far received in Japanese quarters, says the Osaka journal. It appears that Song-Leave a Little for Me.

the Indian alde has no objection Bong-Yes, Mr. Brown Jack

to the Japanese. proposal, but as Buchanan (Comedian).—B4398. Instrumental-Lazy Night.

a quite strong pressure" is put by Instrumental-By the Sleepy

the Lancashire 'interests on the In- Lagoon-Cedric Sharpe Sextet dian Government, it is considered

B4440.

difficult for the Indian Govern- Orchestral A Couple of Fools in ment to determine its attitude in

Love,

consideration of the conditions in Orchestral-I Only Want One India only. It is said that the po

Girl-Ray_Noble and His Or-litical influence of Lancashire is chestra-E6366.0 Song Melody at Dawn. Song Cold Calls Gracie Fields

(Comedienne)-B4472, gen Instrumental Serenade) (Plorne)

- String Ensemble.--B3926, -

A DOMESTIC ISSUE Xylophone Boló— Espanita. –

If, however, India rejects the Xylophone Solo The Dreaming Japanese proposal and proceeds to Snowdrop Fritz Kroeger enforce the new Customs duties B3856 8 pm Local time and weather against Japanese goods, there will report, NOTEA TATU be a dangerous possibility of the 8.3-11.30 pm-Relay from the Ko present negotiations breaking on

Bing Theatre

In such circumstances, it is paid. 11.30 pm To-day's opening 10 the Indian Government is inclit”. am. Stock and Commodity ed to accept the Japanese, proposāl Quotations as received from ¦ in favour of a provisional arrange- New York by Messrs. Swan. Culbertson and Fritz.

11:35 pmClose, down.

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ment based on the present tariff during the present Conference, and seems to be trying to bring the British Government over to its own way of thinking. The British GoOT- ernment is not a position natly to reject the Indian request, as such an attitude" may raise an "uncom- fortable domestic forde. EXPECTATIONS OF COMPLIANCE

Thus viewed, it is generally believed in. Japanese quarters that India and Britain will finally agree to a provisional arrangement, 'un- der. which present duties should be applied for a certain period after October 10th when the existing Indo-Japanese Commercial Treaty. h to lapse

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