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they will discuss plans for the as- surance of Austria's independence
sible financial assistance from Italy for Austria-Reutor.
CONVERSATIONS with Italy's support, and also pos
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Flurence, Aug. 21.
Co-ordinated Activities.
Florence, Aug, 21. Signor Mussolini welcomed Chancellor Schuschnigg hore to- day and the Austrian leader grant- ed a brief Interview to cor- respondents,
A triumphal welcome was ne 'corded Signor Mussolini and Chan- vellor Schuschnigg, the successor of Chancellor Dollfuss, when the former motored here through the
"Expect no surprises," he said. mountains from the scene of the "We are going to discuss Austro- gigantic Italian army manoeuvron Italian relations and problems of The railway platform where the Danubian basin in an effort Chancellor Schuschiigg alighted to co-ordinato Austro-Italian was densely lined with black-shirt-economic activities." ed troops, Girl Guides In black It is most probable, however, uniforms and boys in black fezes, that the discussions will be of the with bayonets fixed on dummy utmost importance, and will in- rifles. crowd frantically cheared of Austria's Independence and a clude plans for the maintenance Tho when Signor Mussolini drove up to possible increnso in and re-organt- thoatation platform and againsation
sation of the Austrian army. when the Austrian Chancellor Tho Chancellor will" nlao alighted from his train..
endeavour to secure a statement Chancellor Schuschnigg was pale as to Premier Musolini's attitude and nervous, dressed in n grog towards an eventual Hapsburg sult and green hat. A band struck restoration at Vlonna, it is ex arp the Austrian anthem as the pected. two leaders shook hands.
The statesmon drove together Mussolini and Schuschnigg drove to the Villa do Marins to bogin off together to the Villa de Marins their discussions behind closed
on the outskirts of Florance where doors-United Press.
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THE
HONGKONG "TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
1934.
MONARCHY ROOSEVELT MONETARY
NOT DISCUSSED.
AUSTRO-ITALIAN. CONVERSATIONS
PRAGUE AND ROME AGREEMENT
(Special" to "Telegraph”)
POLICY.
Reserve Board Chief Not Yet Appointed
Washington, Aug, 21. President Roosevelt has ap- pointed Mr. J. J. Thoman, of the Federal Reservo Board, to be
Vice-Governor of the Board.
The White House at the same time announced that considoration his
AMERICA PERTURBED
BY TIN PRICE BOOSTING
COMPLAINT BEFORE
· COMMITTEE
Washington, Aug. 21. not yet been given to the Grievance is felt in the United qucation of the appointment of States at the success of the la- Mr. Eugene Binck's successor International efforts to raise the the Governorship.
price of tin.
(ily Telegraph, Copyright. J'deprophie žive. Mr. Eugene Binck recently rc- The United States is the con- More Ordinance, 187). Enerived Augustaigned and it has been suggested sumor of over fifty per cent of the 21, 10 J Rome, Aug. 22.
that there was disagreemont be world's tin supplies and yet the tween Mr. Black and the Ad- Industry is dominated by an In-
Signor Mussolini and Dr.ministration on monetary policy-ternational Schuschnigg, the Austrian Reuter. Chancellor, conversed at Florence to-day for over three hours.
It was officially denied by the Italian Press Bureau after the conversations that any discussion occurred between the two, atates- men in reference to the restora- tion of a Monarchy in Austria.
An offeinl communique Issued states that Signor Mussolini and Dr. Schuschnigg canvassed the economic, political and cultural relations of the two countries, as well as the maintenance Austria's independence.
of
SOUND BRITISH
FINANCES
WEEK'S REVENUE
GAIN
London, Aug. 21. The Exchequer return of re- and expenditure during comple the current financial year up to 18th August, shows that exclud Ing selfbalancing items, the total ordinary revenue rocełpis for Inst wook amounted to $12,007,885 and the total ordinary expend Il Duce afterwards returned to ture to £8,527,764. watch the Italian Army mandeu- Income tax collected during vres while Dr. Schuschnigg de-the week amounted to £2,001,000 parted for Nice where ho is
to and customs and excise spend a holiday before returning sented £9,403,000. to Vienna.-United Press.
WAR MANOEUVRES.
repre-
The total yield of ordinary re Florence, Aug. 21. venue for the financial year to
A very important point was date is £218,005,371, as com. taken up at the meeting of Dr. pared with £222,320,767 collected Schuschnigg and Signor Mussolini, in the corresponding period of the according to, the official com- previous year. Ordinary munique.
penditure to date is $264,547,804 |
CX-
It concerned the independence na compared with £260,974,995.- of Austria; completo Internal British Wireless. autonomy and the determination
of the respective governments to maintain ft.
CZECHO-SLOVAKIA?
The two statesmen agreed on the utility of developing collaboration In the economic field, and, that steps bo taken to strengthen cultural relations.
The communique suggests the
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Mr. Roy Veatch, of the State Department, testified that in the event of war, the United States, where ho tin is produced, would have less than two months' supply of virgin tin.
The chairman of the Committee, Mr. McReynolds, said that the United States is seeking to develop the tin Industry in the United States and Alaska and is also seck- ing to discover suitable substi- tutes.Reuter.
COLONIAL TEA GROWING
AFRICA AGREES TO RESTRICT
London, Aug, 21.
At the suggestion of the Inter- national Tex Committee, the gov ernments of Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda and Nyasaland have eventual inclusion of Czecho-ngreed to limit their total planting Slovakia in the Rome Agreementa. of new ten to.7,000 acres and to Neither the restoration of the prohibit the export of tea seed Hapsburgs nor a loen to Austria during the currency of the ten were discussed.-Router.
control schehe.-Reuter
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