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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1934.

CAPSTAN

BRITISH

COOLER

SWEETER BETTER

TANC

FOX FILMS

HEATHER ANGEL

APPEARING IN

"BERKELEY SQUARE"

GINIA

CIGA

THE "VERITY"

RANGE OF ELECTRIC FIRES:

ECONOMICAL

WORLD'S ARMS

CONVERSATIONS HELD IN

LONDON

London, Jan. 8.

The Prime Minister returned to London early this morning, having travelled overnight-from-Lossle mouth, Scotland, where he spent bla Christmas holiday,

Sir John Simon, who returned from Rome Saturday night, visited him this morning and a long con versation took place upon the Dis- armament situation generally, in the course of which the Foreign Secretary gave the Prime Minister n detailed account of his conversa- flons with Stonor Mussolini in Rome and with the Fronch Minis-. ter in Paris.

"I'm Not So Young

As I Was."

But It's Astonishing How Those Symptoms of "Age" Disappear When the Blood and Nerves Aro Built Up By DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. There is truth in the adage: "You are just as old as you feel,' Yet it

need not be true that you are hopo- leanly on the down grade simply because symptoms Indicative advancing years are bothering you

Just now,

of

May-be you are finding your eye- sight troublesome, despite the use of glasses. Or your nerves and temper got too easily frayed by what former- fickle and your digeation capricious. y seemed trifles. Your appeetito Is Aches and pains in the joint,s limbs, nd back cause you discomfort and

The Cabinet meeting has not yet been fixed, but the Cabinot's Sub- Committee on Disarmament is meeting Wednesday, Sir John Simon had hoped to see

Mr. Arthur. Henderson to acquaint him of the substance of his. Rome and Paris conversations, but the Pres sident of the Disarmament Confer- ence is at present in bed with n cold and the meeting will therefore be postponed until he recovers.

Newspapers here continue to take the view that Sir John Simon's tour may prove to have produced useful results in the direction of co-ordinating and clarifying ideas. Several newspapers express the hope that the British Government will at an early date make a pro- nouncement on the situation, but it Is considered likely that even i this course is taken it will, necessity, be preceded by n very enreful examination of the resulte of diplomatie conversations as far as they have proceeded, as well as by further exchanges between Goy eraments for the purpose of cluclody, dating further their attitudes to the various aspects of the situation.- British Wireless,

REPUDIATION

SOCIALIST ATTACK ON CRIPPS

of

oncorn. When

such symptoms beconte aanifest they certainly prove one hing, and that is that your blood in a poor condition and needs purify. ag enriching and building up. It s lacking In red corpuscles and

memoglobin, by means of which life- diving oxygen is carried from the aft You breathe, and nourishment and ron from the food you eat, to the millions of cells which make up your and thus your whole system has ecome starved.

What, then, is the best and quickest method whereby thin, wastery, impure alood can be suplied with these all- ssential masing elements? Scientific test, as well as over half a century if practical demonstration, establishes beyond all reasonable doubt that it is rovided in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, he world's most famous and popular Blood and Nerve Tonic."

You have known of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills since the days of your London, Jan. 8.

youth. Probably, also, you have met. Socialist leaders to-day joined in read of, many people who told with enthusiastle thankfulness or great the chorus of repudiation of the personal benefits derived from their utterances of Sir Stafford Cripps, de. You will be making no experi sun of Lard Purmoor, who recently went with a new, unproven brought Buckingham Palace into herefore, in giving Dr. Wiemy a political speech, suggesting that Pink Pills a trial. Chemists every- there was opposition to his prin-onquest of that "old-age" feeling where Bell them. Why not begin the ciples there;"

To-day 7

Rt. Hon. John, R. Clynes, chair- man of the Parliamentary Labour Party said: "To anticipate con- dict with the Throne is the worst way for any party to win an elec tion."

Mr Emanuel Shinwell, former Labour M.P, for Linlithgow, and member of the Labour Govern- ment: "The only person who knows what Sir Stafford Crippa meant is Sir Stafford Cripps. Buckingham Palace is not in the Labour Party-policy."

Lord Snowden: "Cripps used to be quite a sensible man, Evident- ly he is bent on trying to establish adieratorship aindi overthrow Parliament and Constitutional Government,"

Lord Marley: "I consider the possibility of Fascism 4 serious danger. I would be the last to suggest that it would be organised from Buckingham Palace."

Mr. Godfrey Elton: "The speech is typical of the reckless | statements. mude by Sir Staffor Cripps Pection of the Labour arly, They Reem to be doing their best to arouse apprehensio. and irritation in the electorate.”- Reuter.

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STABILISATION

ROOSEVELT MAY FORCE ISSUE

Washington, Jan. 8. Correspondents of the leading New York newspapers report that negotiations are under way to wards international currency stabilisation, despite President Roosevelt's, statement that other countries were not yet ready for any such measure.

The Financial Times alates there

Is much confusion of opinion as to stabilisation fund. Or he may only how stabilisation is to be effected, threaten to follow such a policy in owing to the widespread misunder- negotiations standing of President Roosevelt's stabilisation. tactics, +

for. International

"In other words, President Roose- It is believed in Wall Street,volt will attempt to force the world says the Times, that President to stabilise currencies. Roosevelt will begin his stabilisa-

The Times adds that it is first tion campaign by devaluing the essential that confidence in the dollar, then using part of the 5. U. S. dollar be restored in order $4,000,000,000 allocated by the that the sums required for the budget to the Reconstruction onormous budget can be raised.- Finance Corporation, as a large Reuter.

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