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With the success of the National Government in the elec linna, it is anticipated that Britain's defences will be strengthened with the utmoat rapidi ty.. · Picture shotea, a long line of tanks at Basingstoke during the recent manoeuvres.

JAPANESE RESENT REFORMS

SUSPECT BRITAIN ACTIVE IN CHINA

Egypt Remains Peaceful

STUDENT DISORDER

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Cairo, Nov. 17. The situation in Cuíro and the provinces is quieter.

The only disturbance reported

MAKING THEIR during the week-end occurred at

OWN PLANS.

(Special to "Tolagraph")

London, Nov, 17. The Japanese, it is reported here, are very resentful regarding the latest monetary moves in China.

They insist that, firstly, Britain

Shiblñelkom, capital of Minufiya

| Province, where students made a

| half-hearted attempt to set Bre to a school. Police dispersed the de- monstrators-Renter.

RAIDER BANDS

PURSUED

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TERRIBLE TOLL OF FLOODS

MILLIONS FACING STARVATION

APPEAL FOR FUNDS

Shanghai, Nov. 18,

An appalling picture of the havec wrought, by the Yellow River Hoods is painted by the China International Famine Relief Commission in a stirring appeal for funds.

It says 200 districts in ten provinces aro affected and that several nillion people face star-

advised China to adopt a managed food and water and ammunition-vation, The rigours of the severe currency, without the knowledge| Reuter Special.

of Japan.

Secondly they allege that Bri- tal plans to assist China by float-

+

CHANGE IN COMMAND

Agula, Nov. 17..

iny a £10,000,000 to £20,000,000 Reuter's correspondent with the

.lieve.

northern winter are upon these unfortunate people,

Hundreds of thousands have had to abandon their homes and their land and have been removed to camps and centres,

domestic loan which is to be northern Italian army reports that quoted on the London Stock Ex-word has reached the Hallan

Shantung and North Kiangsu, change.

command from, native source to where the river burst its banks, The Japanese have said that the effect that Ras Soyoum, now are the worst affected. Regions of they would favour a managed curjat Ambaalagi, is taking over the over 3,000 square miles are in- rency if it had a chance of suc- supreme command of the troops undated. Most of the water from cess, which it has not, they beat present under Ras Kassa, who the river is pouring over what has allegedly been under suspicion was cultivated land. A new course They have hinted as an alterna- of having a leaning towards a 400 miles long, with a lake fifty tive that they contemplate to peace with the Italiaus.-Reuter. modernise Chink under their own tutelage, after which they could strike a balance of payments" through the improvements in Chinese Industries and increase in exports.-United Press..

TREATY SPEEDS.

TRADE

(Continued from Page 1)

-FINE WEATHER-

miles broad, has been cut by the Yellow River, which seems to be making for itself a new outlet to the sen-Reuter,

Manchuria maintains its intensity

The anticyclone over China).

and has extended southeastward. The typhoon is situated about 100 miles W.S.W. of Aparri, moving slowly W.N.W. or N.W. Local forecast:-N.E, winds, fresh, fine. I

HOOVER FORESEES

INFLATION

(Continued from Page 1) Hoover approves of special aid for fourth, the category which bene- the producers, while deploring the Ats commercial travellera. or adverse international effects of the in trade relations between the tourists, and which allowa Cana prosent policy. two countries.

dian visitors to America to bring Mr. Hoover thereby rallies the The Impression abroad in back $100 worth of articles duty conservative view regarding silver, Ottawa is that the treaty opens free.

leaving Senator Borah as the chief the way for Canada to wider The Amerikan products on hope of the more radical silver markets in some sixty major com-which duties have been lowered elements.-United Press. cts.modities, and it is hoped that it include textiles, vegetables, fruit,

will ald the return of prosperity and fish products, agricultura The Federal Reserve reports to North America.—Reuter, and industrial machinery, automo- that for the week ended November

TRADERS' REACTION

bilea, miscellaneous iron und 13 the member banks excess re- steel manufactures, electrical nerves totalled $3,050,000,000, New York, Nov. 17oquipment, railway equipment, Monetary gold stocks increased Stock traders hastily studied the rubber goods, petroleum products, by $33,000,000.-United Press, terms of the U.S.-Canada trade chemicala, miscellaneous wood treaty to-day. They thought the land paper manufactures. first reaction would prove bullish, due to the fact that President Roosevelt had obviously made a

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U. S. CONCESSIONS

New York, Nov. 17.

INFLATION DANGER ·

Washington, Nov. 18. The United States has granted The recently-offected Canadian good deal for the United States. Canada concessions on fifty-three Trade Agreement will atimulato It is believed that whiskey tariff classifications, and includ Industrial products and the im

major. items, totalling over 100 American export of manufactured shares may suffer.

However, agricultural and other Ing livestock and cream, on which ports of liquor and agricultural machinery companies will benefit. quotas are fixed above which the products.

It is felt that the general effect old duty in applicable. Lumber is

Included among these. of the complicated agreement will be to improve American exports and mineral products and furs are Newsprint and numerous fishery to Canada, therefore Improving placed on the free list. United States' prosperity gener The treaty contains a clause to be potentially dangerous ally. But it will probably be two safeguarding the present free Swan, Culbertson and Fritz, or three days bofore the full significance of the agreement will atatus of territories and insular be felt.-United Press.

TERMS OF PACT

Washington, Nov. 17.

possession of the United States

The influx of frightened Euro- pean capital

temporarily but from an Inflationary point of stimulating all American markets, view, it is generally considered

In American markets, with an AUTONOMY EXPECTED additional provision whereby the United States can in futuro kom

The terms of the Canadian-tinue to extend special advantages American trade pact have been to the Philippine Islanda, "Irres

announced.

pective of any change in political

SHORTLY

[Continued from Page 1.)

It is to run for three years at status." This reservation safe families and has been the cause cast, and may continuo indefinite guards the freedom of the United of serious loss to business, thus

Staton ly, only subject to cancellation on in arranging future retarding the recovery, of Chapel treaty with the from the effects of the Sino- six months' notice from one party commercial or the other.

Philippines. Canada grants the United States The treaty further recognises Japanese fighting in 1932.

"Speculators and rumour- concessions on 707 commodities, the Cuban profenential status.

mongers have seized this opportuni- The articles are divided into four

ty to create a panic and un- categories: first, the direct duty Japan automatically benefits by fortunately many ignorant people category of 180 Items; second, the America's concessions to Canada, have been misled," says the news- category on which is allowed the due to her "most favoured nation" papor.-Rouler. lowoat rate of duty now or here-status.

JAPAN BENEFITS

SLOWLY RETURNING“ after allowed to any non-British However little significance at- country; third, the category on taches to this, inasmuch as

Shanghai, Nov. 18, which relief from the Canadian Canadian and Japanese goods are „A few families are returning ayatom of arbitrary valuations for generally non-competitive-United to Chapel whome most of the shops duty purposes will be allowed; Press.

have reopened.-Reuter.

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