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ROOSEVELT HAS FAITH IL DUCE PLANS

IN DEMOCRACY

Tells Congress Nation Must Be Strong To Defend Peace

FASCIST TRENDS DEPLORED

-"@Washington, January 3.

Unswerving faith in the future of democratic government was expressed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his eagerly await- ed address to the second regular session of the 79th Congress,

In his message, the President said that in spite of the deter." 'mination of the United States för peace it had become clear that the acts and policies of nations in other parts of the world bad far- · reaching effects, not only upon their immediate neighbours, but «also on the United States." ."

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"I am thankful I can tell you our nation is at peace," declared. President Roosevelt. "It has kept the peace despite provocations which in other days, because of their seriousness, could well have engendered war. The People and the Government of the United States have shown a capacity for restraint and a civilised ap- proach to the purposes of peace, while at the same time we main. lain the integrity inherent in the sovereignty of 130,000,000 peo- ple, lest we weaken and destroy our influchce for peace and feo- pardise the sovereignty Itself.

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ROMAN WELCOME TO DER FUEHRER

Rome, Jan. 3.

A new railway station is to be built at Rome for Herr Adolf Hitler's visit next. Spring. The distance from the present station to the Palazzo Venezia is too short for the magniscent Roman tri- umph which it is planned to give the Fuehrer. Moreover, the way does not lead to the excavated re- mains of ancient Rome.

The new station will be built just outside the city walls, and ther the Dictators will be able to drive along the Triumphal Way by, the Imposing road built by Duce along the route of the ancient emperors after their suc- cessful wars. The Dictators will then be able to drive past the Palatine Hill and Colosseum, under the Arch Constantine and, along the Imperial Way to the excavated remains of the Forum and the Palazzo Venezia,~ Reuter

crease in the deficit although there STORM IN CAIRO

will not be a balance between the income and the expenditure.""

POOR CITIZENSHIP The President said those who

PARLIAMENT

"It is our traditional policy to live at peace with other nations Further we have been leaders fu advocating the use of pacifle met- hods in discussion and conciliation In International diuerence. "We"

military forces, but in a world of

means of reducing" reliet, work for high tension and disorder and unemployed, were people, who at where atable civilisation is actually heart, were actually in favour of threatened,' it becomes the respon- substituting a, dole: President sibility of each nation striving for Roosevelt added: "To that neither peace at home and peace and, or, I am confident the Senors among the other nations, th be, and Representatives in Congress, strong enough to ensure the un- will ever consent." servance of those fundamentals for a peaceful solution of nutcts. which is the only.ultimate hasie or

rderly existence.

have striven-for-the-reduction of advocate, a balanced budget by Ex-Premier Objects

"Resolute in our determination to respect the rights of others and to command respect for rights our selves, we must keep ourselves ade- self-defence quately "strong - In There is a trend: away from the ODsorvance of both the letter and the spirit of treaties. We propose to observe, as we have done in the past, our own treaty obligations. but we cannot Be certain of re- ciprocity on the part of others..

President Roosevelt claimed that Government expenditure could not be cut much below $7.000,000,000 annually without destroying essen- tial fönetlon, or letting, people starve. He added that sum could cheerfully be provided by the American people if the nation's in- come could be increased to a point beyond the present level.

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To Prorogation Decree

Cairo, Jan. 3. Uproar broke out in the Egyptian Parliament when the Secretary read the prorogation decree. Nahas Pasha was called to order when he rose to speak, but he femained on his feet shouting: "In the name

of the Fatherland."

The President cleared the press and publle galleries in the ensuing pandemonium. Only after the lights had been switched off did

the Deputies withdraw. " Reuter,"

Referring to the changes in taxa tlon, President Roosevelt phasised that speculative income should not be favoured over earned income. The objective of increasing JAPAN SEEKS END OF the nation's purchasing power pre- WESTERN, INFLUENCE supposed co-operation between FAITH IN DEMOCRACY

Capital and Labour. An over- "The disregard of treaty obliga-whelming majority of businessmen tions seems to have followed the and bankers intended to, be good surface trend away from a de- citizens and only a small minority mocratic and representative furm had displayed poor citizenship by of government. It would seem, engaging in practices which were therefore, that world peace through dishonest and definitely harmful to

international agreements ia salest In the hands of the democratie and representative governЯients — in other words peace is more greatly jeopardised in and by those nations where democracy has been dis- carded or never developed.

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CAPITAL AND LABOUR Turning to Labour, President Roosevelt said the unfortunate divisions relating to jurisdiction among the workers themselves had retarded production in certain in- dustries, and he recommended the immediate desirability of increasing

Paris Opinion Stirred By Suetsugu's Words

is given in Paris evening news- Paris, Jan. 4: „Much prominence

papers yesterday to the interview on Japanese aims in the Far East which Admiral Suetsuğu,' Höme Minister, accorded to the Japanese, publication, "Kaizq." Attention is focussed on that part of Admiral Suetsugu's statement in which he gives assurance that Japan intends to put an end to Western domina- tion in the East.

"I still believe that civilised man, in the long run, will insist upon genuine participation in his own government. "Our people believe the wages of the lowest paid groups self to furnish grounds for in-

that over the years, democracy will

over a period of a whole year, ra-

Political circles here regard this pronouncement as sufficient in it

creased vigilance and closer co-

be restored or established. In those ther than in terms of remuneration { operation in the Far East with the

nations which to-day know # nat, and in that faith lies the future peace of mankind."

WAGES AND HOURS

Turning to home affairs; Prest-

per hour per day.

President Roosevelt eoncluded with a strong plea for co-operation by both Capital and Labour with the Government, not because of pledges to party programmes alone, dent Roosevelt detailed the mea but chiefly because of a need of suren attempted to remedy the national unity in ending the mis- agricultural situation and defended takes of the past and meeting the the Administration's "crop control

necessities of to-day, we must carry polley. He said it was shameful on. I do not propose to let the misrepresentation to call this a 20 people down. I am sure the Con- Hey of scarcity. It was, in truth,gress of the United States will not insurance before the fact, instead let the people down."--

of "Government subsidy after the

fact..

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ENDORSEMENT

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London, Jan. 3

United States and Great Britain. It is seen as a grave warning to western powers, and there are hold the belief that Japan would many in the French capital who

shrink back from open confilet

with the West, Pransocran

NEW GOVERNOR OF BERAR

Mr. F. V. Wylie Succeeds Sir Hyde Gowan'

London, Jan. 3.

Dealing with the opposition to the hours and wages legislation, President Hoosevelt said that no

The tone and substance of Pre- reasonable person sought to obtain sident Roosevelt's speech to Con- complete uniformity of wages ingresa has been much welcomed in every part of the United States, authoritative British circles. The All they sought was legislation to President's *heartening remarks end starvation wages and intoler- with regard to democracy are con- able hours. Legislation dealing sidered to be particularly timely with wages and working hours was and are entirely shared here as therefore a problem definitely he also was fore Congress for action to be obligations. taken. It was an essential part of

It is clear there is complete unity Agreement. this appointment has the economic recovery of the coun- of view with regard to what Pre- been made after consultation with try and had the support of apsident Roosevelt calls "the surface the Nizam

of Hyderabad and overwhelming majority of the trend

away from democratic Berar people,

forms."

Britik Wireless. Clearly, also, British and Ameri, can thought is working in the

direction "If you increase the purchasing rame

and British power of the farmer and industrial and American statesmen have workers, you will increase the pur- the same way of looking at ́chasing power of the final third of these things. This, coupled with our nation-those who transport close collaboration and the cx- and distribute farm products," de- change of information and opinion, clared the President. There is an which has long been the practice urgency. which must be met by between the two countries, should complete and not partial action. facilitate following individual; but If it is met the total nation's in- | parallel, courses.— come can still be further increased, Reuter.

Sir Hyde Gowan having express- ed a desire for domestic reasons to

be relieved in the spring of this year, the King has accepted his resignation as from May 27, 1938 and approved the appointment of Mr. F. V. Wylle, at present in

Jaipur, to be Governor of the his reference to treaty Central Provinces of Berar. In ac- cordance Article 4 of the Berar

NATION'S INCOME

and other happy resulta yall Now from auch an increase."".

B.B.C. RELAY

London, Jan. 3.' "We raised the nation's income. The broadcast of President from $36,000,000,000 in 1932 to about Roosevelt's message to the United $88,000,000,000 in 1937. Our goal is States Congress on the state of to raise it to $00,000,000,000 or the Union to-day was relayed this $100,000,000,000. The budget for evening on national and Empire 1930, which will shortly be sent to programmes of the B.B.C. Congress, will exhibit, a further de- frith Wizelcan;

EDEN LEAVES FOR HOLIDAY

Rest In South Of France Before Geneva Meeting

Mr.

London, Jan. 3. Secretary) left London to-day for Anthony Eden "(Foreign

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JAPANESE ATTEMPT

the South of France, where he will spend a short holiday. It is ex

TO LAND pected that he will remain there Amoy: Jan. 4: Four Japanese until he leaves for Geneva' to at-warships fred over 40 shells at tend the League Council on Janu-Chihtso in Hsinghua Bay on the ary 17.

As already announced, while Mr, cover, the landing of marines, who, Fuklen coast. yesterday morning to

Eden is on holiday, the Prime however, were repulsed by the Minister will, as is customary, be Chinese forces.detending the in charge of the Foreign Office town Britch Wireless

Central Newu.

RETURNING.-

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Shanghai, Jari. 4 Light and water services in Nan-

according to king have been partly restored.

which say that Japanese engineers

Japanese reports --

have been busily working to this end since the Japanese occupation: of the cityReuter

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