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TELEGRAPH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1930.

RAMSAY MACDONALD'S

DILEMMA.

COULD NOT DECEIVE THE DOMINION PREMIERS.

London, Nov. 15, Speaking at Bedford at a Labour meeting last night, the Prime Min- ister expressed the view that it was absolutely impossible for any Bri- tish Government to tell honestly the Dominion Premiers that the people of Great Britain could face a fiscal policy that would diminish their foreign trade or impose taxes on the people's food and raw materials of their factorles.

to The

He was not dogmatist on free trafe or anything else, but the fact was that in those days they were faced with certain conditions of competition which threatened lower the standards of life. threat came not from free trade countries but from protected coun- were falling. tries where Wages Whatever might be said for tariffs or import duties, no well-informed man could

hey would keep could say that they the standards of life high and on able the workers of a protected country to maintain a level of living at a really human standard.

The Premier thought that a Goy- ernment, faced with such problems as his own. ought to be granted some security. le did not believe in a General Election or that the country wished for one.British Wireless.

OBITUARY.

DEATH OF JAPANESE

EX-GOVERNOR,

Tokyo, Nov. 16. The death has occurred of Baron Kenjiro Den-Kenter.

Baron Kenjiro Den (who was crented a Baron in 1907), was a

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GOLD PROBLEM.

| GRAND OPERA FOR THẸ

MILLION.

INSTABILITY THE CAUSE OF UNEMPLOYMENT.

London, Nav, 16.

Lord D'Abernon, speaking

at

FOR RADIO LISTENERS AND THE PUBLIC.

London, Nov. 16.

a dinner of the Liverpool Cham- Grand Opera for millions of well as the ber of Commerce, declared that radio listeners as trade depression and unemploy-general public in London and the 3ravinces is the object of a plan ment throughout the world worn

the Covent due not to over production, but rranged between to the instability, of gold as the Garden Opera Syndicate and the British Broadcasting Corporation. standard of value."--

After roforence to the unlike- lihood of an increased production of gold, or that the non-monetary demand for gold would fall off. Lord D'Abernon' anid that rollef must therefore be derived from remedial measures in the manage ment of gold, Greater economy In its use and a more intelligent utilisation of existing renerves

Gold can found to-day in certain bank re- serves if Intelligent international action is initiated. That probably the most effective solu- tion if applied in time. Reuter. Hoarding Blamed.

Wha necessary.

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of Commerce.

Later. In the course of his address who was ad- Lord D'Abernon, dressing the Liverpool Incor- porated Chamber suggested that gold bearding by the United States and France and gold stabilization might be among main causes of the present world crisis in trade. Fearless scientific diagnosis was the Arst step required, but he expressed view that if the world desired a return of good market condi -tions in cotton or wheat or any other commodity, and if I wish- ed for higher freights and more be trade activity, these would achieved with greater certainty and speed by dealing with the gold and curroney problem than

yany other mean-British Wate

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PEACE IN BALKANS.

TURKISH MINISTERS.

More than 200 performances will be given yearly and of these at least sixty will be broadenst. The annual income, of £30,000 har guaranteed from various een

Apart from a grand sources. terson of ten weeks at Covent arden, there will be autumn and winter seasons of six weeks each 7 London, and two-week seasons 'n at least six provincial centres.

the Except for

grand season, pular prices will be charged at il performances.

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To encourage home talent, the rtists employed are almost all to he British. Arrangements being completed for participation Sir Thomas Ilrechum and the Im. rial League of Opera in the plan. Gar- The continuance of Covent

en Opera for a number of years s assured and any suspicion that

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UNITED STATES PRODUCERS. TO REDUCE OUTPUT.

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New York, Nov. 10. The outcome of the conferences held for the past fortnight, at DB 142 which over 90 per cent of the copper producers in the world vere represented, is that the Cap DB 141

which Institute,

is the per principal United States organisa- DB 121 tion of its kind, recommends the voluntary restriction of produc tion in order to balance output and demand.

member of the louse of Peers, and Chairman of the Japan Electric So. ciety and other institutions. Born in 1856 in Hyogo-ken, he entered the Government service and held post of local Chief Police Inspector at several places, before entering official ministerial life, as Minister of Communications, from CONFERENCE OF ITALIAN Q January to June, 1898. Ite electer M.P. for liyogu-ken, and concurrently held the post of Pre-

London, Nov. 15. sident of the Kansal Railway Co. News from Constantinople that In 1900-06 he again officiated

the Italian Ambassador yesterday Vice-Minister of Communications; left for Rome to participate in cun.

The announcement immediately and became Minister of the De partment in 1916, acting until 1017.versations with Mussolini, and the He was then appointed Governor Italian and Turkish Foreign Min affected market prices, which General of Formosa (1918-20): his jaters indicates a further stage in hardened to 11 cents per 1b, cash. next important office being Minis the recent important developments-Renter's American Service. ter of Agriculture and Commerce in the Balkans, which M. Venizelos set in motion when he started (1922-23).]

visiting European capitals in 1928.

U.S. PROHIBITION.

COMMISSION'S FINDINGS KEPT SECRET."

Great

This recommendation, if adopt- ed, will reduce output by 20,000! tons a month. Leaders of the Industry who are co-operating in a curtallment programme, hope that some of the surplus stock can gradually be worked off.

DEFICIT IN SIGHT.

An important stage in the mat- ter was reached when he visited Angora recently and signed a

BUT AMERICAN STABILITY Treaty of the Greco - Turkish

STILL ASSURED. friendship, and the Protocol for the limitation of naval armaments.

Washington, Nov. 15 after- Count Bethlen, shortly,

Mr. Herbert Hoover (President) wards visited Angora, the two has indicated that the United Washington, Nov. 16. visits occasioning rumours that States. Treasury may have to face

Grecce surrounds the Turkey,

and Hungurya slight deficit at the end of the secrecy conclusions of President. Hnover's would be the nucleus of a Balkan fiscal year on June 30. Ile has law enforcement Commission, batalliance, ander talian guidance, it is authoritatively stated that to counter Freneli Imperialism in the Commission has definitely de- Eastern Europe. cided against the repeal of Pro- This was denied by Venizelos, hibition. It is denied that they who explained that his object was The Treasury has recommended will recommend the introduction a free and friendly union of Bal-

refund of $85,798 to the Rot- of beer of four per cent, uleohul kan and Near Eastern States, terdamsche doyd company, for or urge a national referendum on The greatest obstacle at present over-assessment of taxes in 1917. prohibition. Router's American is the strained relations between-Router's American Service. Service.

Bulgaria and Yugo-Slavin.-Reu-

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ISLAND LAID WASTE.

BUT NO LIVES LOST IN TYPHOON.

leas.

Rangoon, Nov. 15.

END OF FLIGHT NEAR.

MRS. BRUCE TO LEAVE SHANGHAI TO-DAY.

dded that it will in no way in jure the stability of the Govern aent, which has developed a aur- plus for years.

AMERICA'S NAVY.

TWENTY-EIGHT MILIJONS NEEDED FOR 1931.

Washington, Nov, 15,

Reports published abroad that

Shanghai, Nov. 15, hundreda of lives were lost in a Mrs. Victor Bruce, the British cyclone at Kyaukoyu Jaland,flyer. plans to leave Shanghai for Hamri, in Lower Burma, are base-Tsinanfu (Shantung) on Monday

morning, and make a brief stop ships,

refuelling Nanking. After Practically all the houses in the at own are so damaged as to be uninthere, she intends to spend the babitable, but there were no lives night at Tsinante, and then By to 'OAL. There is much distress, and Seoul (Korea) and Inter to Tokyo.

-Reuter. food is very scarce.-Reuter.

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