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(Special to "Telegraph") (By Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphis New

Ordinance, 1915. Receford, January

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Washington, Jan. 7. The House of Representatives deadlock on committee assignments was broken to-day by the Speaker, Mr. Joseph Byrns, who accepted

TUESDAY, JANUARY:

FACT LIMITS ARMAMENTS

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1935.

RESCUED FROM NEURALGIA |

A Shanghai Sufferor's "Happy Experience With

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS, To. every sufferer from neuralgia. or nerve pains of any description, the Europe will be more amply safe following letter recently received from guarded, M. Laval, the French Mrs. M. Fleshner, a lady secretary Foreign Minister who has acted residing at 116 Ward Road, Shanghal, for the Flandin Government in carries a message of hope and comfort. "I am very glad to have the oppor this matter, declared:

tunity to tell you how beneficial Dr. "We have neither of us sacr-williams' Pink Fills have been to me". feed anything of our essential in-writes Mrs. Fleshner, "I was suffering terests. Wo ara determined to from severa neuralgle pains in my leave no stone unturned in order head and face for a number of years, that the conventions shail become and as I am employed in a large com

proved n mercial firm these pains realities.

great drawback to me in my daily work. But I am glad to say that since Williams Pink I began taking Dr. Pills over a month ago these paina are a thing of the pant. 1 feel much "pep", and Lake better, have more greater interest in myself and in life, which I-attribute to the wonderful curative properties contained in your medicine. I feel very grateful to you for putting auch a marvellous remedy on the market."

"Our policy offers all Govern- basis of moral menta, on equality, the possibility of joining in the undertaking, the exclusive aim of which is organisation for peace. I firmly bellave our appeal will be heard."

Signor Mussolini, in a statement issued after the conversations were completed, said:

World famous as a blood builder and WORK REMAINS

norve tante, Dr. Willums' Pink Pilla "We must not feel that all la have earned their great reputation an donc. We must continue to cult- the testimony of the innumerable vate friendship, the friendship grateful people they have rescued between France and Italy, two from suffering. They purify bad blood. countries which are stamped with enrich poor blood, and by rapidly a common, glorious civilisation Increasing the red corpuscles and in the blood- hnemoglobin content and recent grave trials."

Paying a tribute to M. Laval, Istream they send new health, strength and vitality to all parts of the system. Daco emphasised that they had a

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signature ment,"

Premier Munsoling added. Reuter, BIGGEST MOVE SINCE WAR London, Jan..7.

agree-

SILVER POLICY

PUZZLE

(Continued from Page i).

The Franco-Italian accord was signed at Rome this evening by Signor Mussolini and Monsieur Laval. During the day the French' said the outlook was uncertain. Foreign Secretary paid a courtesy visit to Sir Eric Drummond,

One of the strongest factors In British Ambassador at Rome, the market was yesterday's United Further messages state that the PYCRR despatch from Washington, pact, which was signed in Venice Palace, consists of three main revealing the latest negotiations, agreements, with additional pro- between the Nanking and Washing- tocols. These agreementa and ten governments regarding the protocols

arc regarded as the latter's silver purchase policy. greatest

for general European peace since the World It was noteworthy that this War. They include Franco-morning there were better buyers Italian agreement on colonial of U. S. dollars and sterling than affairs. a general pact for the yesterday. Danubian basin, with a guarantee

move

Gold bars were stronger than at

of Austria's independence, and thirdly, a general consultative yesterday's close, and there were pulley in the interests of Euro- many traders who expected to sea pean peace. In addition, there are bars higher later to-day.--United) several other documents which

Pican have for their aim the creation of an atmosphere of peace among the European nations.,

Sir John Simon's return to London wna to-day delayed by fog in Paris, which stopped flying. The Foreign Secretary left later by train. He expressed deep por Ronal satisfaction at the news of the agreement between France and Italy. "Peace will be all the more strengthened," he sold British Wireless.

CURRENCY FIRMER

Shanghai, Jan. 8. Local currency at mid-morning become firmer, largely as result of Mr. Pei a statement issued by Tsu-yee of the Bank of China, în views which he said that "the attributed to me in a United Press despatch are entirely incorrect."

The despatch to which Mr. l'el referred included reports circulat- ing in high Chinese inancial circles that he favoured higher rates for the Chinese Yuen Dollar.

(Special (o "Talegraph") GERMANY PREOCCUPIED

Berlin, Jan. 7. The German Government is so Immersed in detailed work in con- nection with the Saar Plebiscite Mr. Pel's denial of the correct- that it is unlikely to pronounce ness of these reports uppenra to upon the Franco-Italian Paet pro most observers here to be a denial posals until next week.-Router that he favours higher rates. This Special.

he declines to say specifically but some bankers here, commenting on Mr. Pei's statement, say that if accepted as correct and interpreted properly it should have caused easier instead of firmer raten.

AMERICA WORRIES OVER DEBTS

(Continued from. Page 1.)

bringing the public debt to a total

There is much discussion In financial circles here as to whether Mr. Pel has discarded his previous views regarding the most desirable of $27,053,141,414. It was catim-level for the Yuen. The accuracy ated that by June 30, 1935, the of the United Press despatch. in public debt will be $31,086,633,874, regard to circulating here concern- Mr. Morgenthau mentioned hopeing Mr. Pol's opinion is unques- fully the recent Increase in federal tionable.-United Press. revenues, which are attributed to an improvement of business condl- tions and to vigorous collection of the new liquor taxes.--United Press.

sion

LATE REPORT

Shanghai, Jan. 8. The Foreign Exchange market closed firm at noon, but virtually REMEDY SOUGHT

no business was being done owing Washington, Jan. 7. to the general uncertainty created The Sureme Court's ruling that by the atutements of Mr. Pei Tsu- the oil production control provi- yee of the Bank of China, who is is unconstitutional is not also Chairman of the Stabilisation considered to be a vital setback.

Committee, the U.S. Secretary of The decision was apparently State, Mr. Cordell Hull and the based on the failure of the Nation Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. al Industrial Recovery Act to Morgenthau. auffleiently limit the President's

In response to requests for a powers, which is expected to be statement which would make his remedied by new legislation very views clear in the market, Mr. Pei said: "In view of my position 'as The Supreme Court's decision is Chairman of the Stabillaation Com not mentined in the section of mittee, I prefer to make no public New legislation authorising the statement of my viewa regarding promulgation of industrial codes, the present exchange situation."

United Press,

United Press..

Hoon,

JOHNSON'S VIEW Philadelphia, January 7, article in the Saturday Evening Genoral. Hugh Johnson in an Feat, states that he considers the the Republican compromise sug depression will end within three gestion whereby Representative months providing “steps aps taken Lohbach skall continus on the to put the monetary and borrow- Rules Committee, Representative ing policice beyond the shadow of Wadsworth remains on the Inter-doubt."-United Press. State Commerce Committee, and Representatives Lane, Power and Dittors remain on the Appropria Itions Committee.

MARKET DULL

Shanghal, Jan. 8. The. Foreign Exchange market opened extremely dull with condi- tions unchanged from this morning owing to the general uncertainty prevailing.-Unield Press.

The wedding took place very nuletly DEFENDS RF.C.

last Sunday evening at the Rosary Washington, January 7. Church of Miss Apolonia Elisabeth de Mr. Jesse Jones has said that Bour and Mr. Pieter Cornells Brema, he intends to urge Congress to the. Rov. Father Rossi' officiating at coromony. The bride recently continue the Beconstruction Fin- tho In this way the way la cleared ando Corporation for at least one arrived in the Colony from den Helder for the prompt drafting of the year after February 1, with addi-Holland. Mr. Brems is a member of U.9. $98,000,000 relief appropri- tional authority to deal with the the staff of the Chinese Maritime ation and other major legislation.. roorganisation.of.

Costoms. Mr. P. Stuyfbergen gave the bride away, while Mr. --A--Gelauf —United Press.

United Press.

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railroads.

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BRITISH MOTOR

TRADE

IMPROVED EXPORTS

EXPECTED

Canton Maru....Sun., Jan. 18, 0 a.m. Kalgan

„Sun., Jan, 19, 9 a.m. correspondance only.

wore manufactured, compared with 20,779 and 65,508 in the previous year.

Export trade also increased, but not sufficiently to satisfy mane facturers. They anticipate their export trade will be greatly help- ed by the 25 per cent, reduction from the beginning of this year Londen, Jan. 7. In the British horse-power tax, The British Society of Motor which should. Increase Home de- Manufacturers record a steady in-mand for bigger cars and thus crease in production during last enable reductions in price to be year, when 256,868 private cars made both for Home and export and 86,638 commercial vehicles 'trade.--British Wireless, M

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