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basis of the proposed visit that they should be discussed with a viow to ultimately reaching a solution by agreement. It was In those circumstances that events occurred at the end of last week to which Mr. Lansbury had referr- ed in such grave and appropriate terms, It had inevitably provoked protests from the British, French and Hallon governments.
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“A very grave question arose to the proper course to tako. was obvious that unilateral action inovitably raised a question as to the value of any agreement, and that was
bad preparation for! future agreement. But he suggested that the Courno the Government had tried to Lake .with .reference this most grave event was the viser one. To refush to go, to ennecl the engagement, would lead nowhere. They therefore de- thanded an assurance that the scope of the conversatious should be in no way restricted.
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The present state of suspicion and unrest in Europe could not be alloyed without zecurity negotiation and an agreement" on all four matters mentioned; and, in! those circumstances, having made that resofvation and protest, the Government had takon the view that it was necessary and right to continue this business. He offer- e no chesrvation on the date of the German announcement, but Its nature and contents, which throw such a disturbing light on the pro- spect of settlement by agreement, demanded notice.
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The following quotations on London Stock Exchange have been received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.
Mar. 20. Mar. 21. British Government Securities
redm, after 1932 £100 £105%
Now York, Mar. 21, The following reporta on the New York stock market have been received through Messrs. Swan, Culbertson & The Wall Street Journal Fritz: roport on yesterday's markets states:War Loan 3%. Stocks advanced from one to 100 than four pointe, owing to a mon-
$100
150 100
100
Me Wong Bing nhan
Mensra. C. Ah Ying & Co.,
Ltd.
100
Menara. Wo Fat-shing
hr. Trang Poklo
Mr. Mok Tat-luen Mr. Chan Shing-foon Mr. Au Lim-chuen Mr. Lau Ping-chai Mr. Slu Ping-shoune Mr. Foo Kamshing" Mr. Au Shiv-cho
Mr. P. K. Kwok
Mr. Lee Tu-cheung
Mr. W. N. T, Tam Mr. Sum Pak-ming
Mr. Wong Iung Mr. Lao Chung-win Mr. Li Ping Mr. Lui Wel-chow Mr. Tang Shiu-kin Mr. Ng Wah
Mr. B. Wong-tapa
Mr. Wak Sin-lau Mr. Wong Yun-tong Mr. Chan Lan-fong Mr. lio Tit-wan Mr. Chau Siu-hing Mr. In Wink cho
Mr Tum Shuhung Mr. Li Heung-kuk
The late Mr. Fung Ping-
shan's estate
Mr. Wonz Fal-hing
Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewail Mr. Mu Tsul-chiu
Mr. Leung Ying-kuen
Mr. Kan fu-cho
Mr. Lant Chik-ho
Mr.. Kwan Yik-chi
100
100
mare
National last hour demand for utilities, due to the unconfirmablo rumour that the Publie Warks Administration in 100 tends to cease lending money for 100 Municipal. power plants; aino Sirally, 300 due to rumours that the Interstate 100 Commerce Commission will soon raise 100 railroad rates secondly, the defeat of 100 The La Folletto amendment 100 Public Works Bill, which would have 6
to the 100 doubled Relief expenditures; and,
£00%
——————— Chinese-Bonda-
Bonds 1608.
(Eng. Ins) .... £101
£100
4
Loan 1008.99
Loan 1912... £80
Reorg. Lout!
£80
Rly.
Bends 1925-47 £ 97 1013 (in. Iax.) £ 97%
S'hal-Nanking Tlent.-Pukow
£ 97%
£ 97
£ 82
£ 62
Rly.
£ 34 £33
Tient. Fukow Rallway (Supl. Loan)
£ 28
S'hal-II'chow-
1011
Ningpo Rly... 201
Honan Rly.. 31% Hukuang Rly.
£45
£101
£ 31%
£ 45
Hat Kly. 1913. £18 £18 Foreign Bonda and Banka German 7% Int.
£ 70% £70
£ 77
ring
Loan 1924 .... £ 90 H.K. & Shal Bank
(Ldn. Regd.) .. £120 Chartered Bank £5
ab.
£ 90
£1284
6
100 thirdly, the speech of Mr. Kemmerer .100 in New York, in which he said that 100 the inflation virus was working slow- 100ly but powerfully. Bonds were 100 rogular and were featured by the d 100 mand for United States Government 100 and other high grade Issues Foreign 100 honda declined. Stocks on the Cub 100 Exchange advanced, due 100 strength) of utility stocks. Prices on
to the 50 Lit 100 the wheat market advanced, owing to 100 dust storms, in spite of heavy profit- 100 taking. S. C. & F. New York offee 100 cables: Brokers' Loana 100 creased by 369,000,000. 100
have de-
New York and Chicago commodity 100 reports received through Meaara. 100 Swan, Culbertson and Fritz:-
Cotton: Operations to-day, largely 100 consisted of professional and
100
SESESESS
$3,000
The figure indicated by the SCATHING JUDGMENT declaration of German effectives. was so large, so considerable an! advance over the Agures suggested leas than a year.sgo, and, tudned excluded what tiny Power In Western Europe at the present time could mutch, that it raised
CHILD STEALER GETS FIVE YEARS HARD LABOUR
"You are worse, than a brute
grave denta as to whether, if benat. Brute beasta do not take such figures were persisted in, other's young, and that is what agreement with
of Ger you have done." many's neighbours would be por- sible.
British Wireless,
some
1
With this scathing denunciation. Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Paisne) fudge, pinned sentence of Avo years' hard inbour on Cheung Kan, alias Shek Pat (28) a widow, who was found guilty at the Criminal Sessions yesterday of child stenl ing:
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Concluding Sir John Simon said they would go to Berlin deter. mined to do everything Britain could
to promote peace and to secure it. The object of British policy had throughout been to help to bring this great State' The children concerned were. back into the councils of and the Leung Ki, a 13-year-old girl, and comity of Europe, on terms just Leung Chik-tung, a boy of thres, to her and fair and secure for who were taken from No. 206, Tai all, so that she, with her great Nam Streetz on December 12. talent and resources, might con- Mr. W. J.Lockhart Smith, tribute, with a full sense of equal Assistant Crown Solicitor, status and dignity, to the task peared for the Crown and
the trading, which had but Ittle signifie- which every good European who following jurymen. were cmance. Early in the day, shorts cover-Rubber Trusts.. wanted peace had got to share-panelled: Messrs. S. Hope (Fore-ed. on the late strength of the Stocks man). P. R. Archipoff, E. Lewis, market. There was some apprehen- Chung - Kwan-ting, D. V. Lopes,sion that the Government's easing of (Deferred) £-224-6-21- DIPLOMATS MEET
Wheat control may extend J. E. J. Walker, and Lee Jick-ting cotton market. The mill outio con- Burma Corpn. Na,
Minca
London, Mar. 21.
It was stated that the girl was tinues to be unfavourable, while the, 10 consultations on the carrying the boy on her back to textile demand is poor, due to the Chosen Corpn. European situation took place 267, Kilung Street, and Processing Tax.
possibility of the elimination of the Crown Mines .... to-day. Visitors at the Foreign enticed by accused whlist at play.
Randfontein Grain: Wheat: There was heavy Estates Ofice Included Monsieur Corbin. A report that the children were profit-taking. Advance Government Spring Mines French Ambassador, and Mr. Ray missing was made to the police estimates indicate
ព៧ increased Sub-Nigul Atherton, of the United States and on January 4, as a result of a Berdage in nearly all Spring grain Van Ryn Deep Embassy.
report by Chinese Constable C380, crops. Ruins are reported at seat- Mr. Anthony Exten, who will the father of the boy went to Heavy and sluggish conditions pre- Barma Oil
tered points in Oklahoma, Corn: Anglo-Persian accompany the Foreign Secretary Walchow City where he identifledvailed-on the market. We doubt Shell Trans and on his visit to Berlin on Sunday, the children. The defendant was whether there will be any material proceeding at its conclusion to later located in Shaukiwan, Moscow and later visiting War- aaw, has accepted the Invitation of the Czecho-Slovakia · Govern- ment to spend the morning of April 4 at Prague. He expects to leave for London by neroplane own daughter had been stolen that afternoon.--British Wireless. from her.
Further
Improvement on present prices.
Rubber: The market appears to be Evidence was given by Leung friendless at the moment, but
pos- Yik-hong, Leung Ki, Wong Cheuksesses possibilities of a sharp im- and Ying Lei-tsau.
provement on any clearing up of the Foreign outlook.
In defence the accused said her
The jury after brief rotire- mont returned with a unanimous verdict of guilty.
LEAGUE MEETINGS
London, Mar. 21. The meeting of the League Council at which the French Gov- ernment's communication bearing on the recent German decision will be considered, will probably take place early in April. In view of the broad basis upon which the French appeal to the-League is made, it is assumed that occasion will be taken for an important discussion of the whole question of European security.--British the 1'ireless.
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The annual ball of the Hongkong hal, at noon to-day, after receiving. Dovenian Society was held, at the Hongkong Hotel. At the annual At a reception held in honour of meeting held during the evening the Asahi guests at noon yesterday, Mr. M. S. Northcote was elected under the auspices of local news President and Mr. Philip Jacks was papera intimation was given by appointed Hon. Secretary, Mr. Shih Hein-ko, on behalf of the hosts, that the Chinese press might pay a return air visit to Japan in
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In a presa statement, Dr. H. H. | Kung, Finance Minister, reveals May that negotiations about the pro- July posed International loan for September China have reached a stage where Total concrete plans are being submit- tod for consideration between the parties concerned.--Central News,
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