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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933.

NATIONAL PARTY

HINT OF CHANGES IN BRITAIN

ment that the criticisms had boon rant. He admitted that the Na tional Government had not issued

CROWN LAND SALE.

AT 83 THE FOOT-

envagn propaganda. They must PLOT AT SHANSHUIPO SOLD rectify that amlasión, ho declared. A National Governmont requires! national propaganda. -

Sece Transformation.

'At the offices of the Public Works London, Nov. 0.

Department yesterday afternoon, a It is understood on good' au-

plot of Crown land at Shamshulpo, thorlty that there are those among the Ministry who are studylag Sir John Simon, following, eaid registered as Now Kowloon Inland with concern the lesson of the that a transformation was occur- Lot No. 2175, was put up for auction, East Fulham by-election, in which ging in the British mind on the the upset price being based at three

dollars a square foot,

There was only one bidder, and he the Conservatives, fighting with subject of party politica. It out allies, were signally defeated. should be noted that the old divi-secured the lot at the upset price of ding controversies were dead, be- $7,770. land, measuring 2,590 sq. ft. It is reported that there are cor cause each party had made ita con. tain Ministers, among whom la the tribution to the common national is formed of a still undeveloped aren Prime Minister himself, who ore, poaltion, he said. Ho concluded at the junction of Tung Chau and Kiu

Streets. Kiong contemplating the formation of a that the present throat to British National Party to replace the pre-parliamentary Institutions was one sent Conservative control.

of dictatorship; a danger from which a national combination of parties must save Great Britain.

This idea is supported by the followers of Sir John Simon, the National Labourites, and many Conservatives, but there would be Mr. Baldwin declared that the a considerable Independent Con- Bervative movement even were the formation of a National Party & reality, observers believe.-Reuter.

National Government was a com- bination for Ita duration. But it was not bothering about its dura- tion as it was a long time before there was any general election, and there was a grent deal to bo' dono.

Significant Figures.

By the conditions of purchase, the new owners, Messra Sam Koo, bulld ing contractors, are required at their own expense to form the alte by cut- the Director of ting to such levels as Public Works may approve, and to hand back, free of cost, to the Gav- ernmont, as much of it as shall be required for the natural continuation of the roads interaccting at this point. workshop on the site.

Messra. Bam Kee intend to build a

POUND SHOWING STRENGTH.

FRANC WEAKENED BY POLITICS

Mr. MacDonald's Statement. Talk of the formation of a new National Party was given strength Great Britain was in an incom- by a luncheon given by the Nation-parably bettor position than she al Labour Committee to-day, at was two years ago. Ile had never which the principal guests were been ruffled by by-elections, he Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Baldwin and sall. They were wrestling with

London, Nov, 0. Sir John Simon,

an entire new set of problems

The feature of to-day's Ex- Three hundred guests attended which compelled them to branch altogether, and listened to a speech out in an entirely new direction.change is the strength of sterling, The U. S. dollar is now above by the Prime Minister.

Reuter."

parity, and is quoted at $4.87% Mr. MacDonald said that Mr.

against the pound. The closing Baldwin. and Sir John Simon and himself were separated in political Labour won the East Fulham price on Saturday was $4.8G

1 with

The French franc also weakened bandily, idens bat united in their obtect by-election

The National Government was a majority of 4,840. Mr. J. C. Wil-to-day, falling off from 80.18.to combination which none of them mot, the Labour candidate, polled 80.37, owing to the increasing would attempt to break, he said, 17.790 against Mr. W. J. Waldron, doubts that M. Sarrant, the new as long as there was a national Conservative, who polled 12,950 leader of the Government, will be need for its continuance,

East Fulham was a Conservativo able to balance his budget, and the The National Government, he sent at the Inst election, when Sir general confidence in sterling.

There was £300,000 in gold offer- aided, was the greatest steadying K. Vaughan-Morgan polled 23,438, influence to be found in the whole piling up a majority of 14,621 ed on the market and taken by the work, both in trade and con- against the two Labour candidates. Continent at a price of 131 shil ference.

The significance of the swing to lings 10 pence,

Thera wae, however, no evi- Referring to the attacks against Labour in the borough elections

of American buying the Government he said it was up- recently has been noted in Govern-donca

Reuter. on the very success of the Government circles.

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