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Best Means To Hand "I the meeting of the Nine-Power NOTICE 13 HEREBY ALSO Conference can achieve the paramount GIVEN that the SHARE TRANS-destre of everybody, and see ended

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CRITERION

SWAN. CULBERTSON & October, 1937 FRITZ LATEST REPORTS

New York, Oct. 21. S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's markets:

The market to-day absorbed large profit-taking and prices ridvanced Through a weak mid-session. In con- trast to the recent tendency, favour- able news had the greater effect un the market, such as beller car-lond- ings and construction figures, while unfavourable factors were virtually Ignored. The Street feels that Steel Industry will point the course of the market in the near future, re- portedly at a steadier paer than here- tofore.

Bonda rallied after some profit- Laking, United States Government bonds and curb stocks were inregn- Jarly higher.

S. C. & F. New York Correspondent Cables:

Stocks: The market to-day mude fairly good showing, but prices seem to be making A temporary "lop."

Catton: The lightness of Southern] offerings is believed to indicate that

• more cotton is entering the Loan Spots and texules are both very dull.

Wheat: The smaller exports are disappointing, but the mill markets are firm. Russian and Danubian wheat are reported to be competing

with American wheat abroad.

Com: Favourable weather is ex- pected to increase the movement of The crop. Volues are now, maring export parity. A decision on the proposed loan has. been postponed, pending a thorough study of the situation. w

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CONTENTS

THE INVISIBLE EVENT

The Editor MEDITATIONS OF A SOCIALIST

J Middicion Morry LIFE ON THE CARPET FESTERING LILIES

J. M. Nosworthy

G. P. du Martin

J. P. Hogan LESSON IN INDIA Edith lanter

AFTER THE BALLET AN OBJECT

IRON TREES

William Soutar

"A People Who Buffer And Are

Beaullful"

REARMAMENT

THE MAN WHO GOT THINGS.

DONE

J. A. Johnstone SOCIALISM WITH THE LID ON N. A. Holdaway CRITERION FORUM

W. B. W. CHRISTIAN PACIFISM AND

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He continued: "If it falls, then we enter into a new situailon which we shail have to contemplate.

"The British Government will enter the conference with the determination to do everything in its power to assure the success of its labours."

Spanish Conflict

was

Mr. Eden then turned to other matters, including the Spanish con- niet. He sald in the Spanish war the British Government's determination was to concentrate on what possible by n combination of patience nnd persistence, and, even at the risk of criticism and misrepresentation, to localise the war and to watch over British interents.

Non-Intervention In Spala must be sharply distinguished from indiffer- ence to territorial integrity in Spain. at Britain's Imperial communications through the Mediterranean.

"There will be no indifference on the part of the Government where it is clear that vital British Intercsis jure threatened."

British re-armament, he sold bore in it neither the overt nor strains of revenge, either

anywhere Mediterranean

latent

In

the

else.

Such sentiments were wholly alien to the British character, and even were the Government to harbour them-which it does not-lhe British people would never be willing to give effect to them.

"Our position In the Mediterranean We mean to maintain is simply this.

right-of-way on this main arterial rond. We are justified in expecting such a right-of-way should be un- challenged. Wo have never asked. and we do not ask to-day, that that right should be exclusive."

Condemnation Not Enough

Major Clement Attlee, Leader of the Opposltion, following Mr. Eden in the debate, asked if the Nine- Power Treaty was going to be the basis of the conference or was there going to be another kind of Hoare- Lavai deal?

The Government's polley seemed to be whether they could get the aggres- ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷+++sor to take half a loal instead of a

whole loof,

liquidation and dealer selling. The Is Italy Helping Japan?"

market is sensitive to the action of securities. Consumption for 1037 is estimated at 590,000 tons.

Hides: The leather market is

offerings, generally to, the last sale very dull, but packers are holding

“prices.

Sugar: The market is stagnant, but prices are steady,

Wall Street comment:

Journal morning

Rockefeller interests purchased oil

shares yesterday.

It is gossiped that steet operations may continue to decline in the coming

weeks.

The Stree! expects the rtily to continue unill the current bargain- hunting expedition is complete, after which trade conditions will in- fluence the market.

There has been a considerable amount of switching, of which some has been to register tax losses,

Many traders assert that securities have declined largely owing' to technical conditions rather than dis- counting business fears. Dow Jones Averages Oct. 20 30 Industrials

20 Haila

20 Uuuties

40 Bonds

134.50

32.03 21.05 94.39

11 Commodity Index 56.05

He asked Mr. Neville Chamberlain. the Prime Minister, whether he would Hongkong Oct. 21. Sir-News which has appeared undertake not to do anything incom- patible with the Nine-Power Treaty lately in the Press and the pro-at the conference, and also, if China armistice, and Japan papers tends to give the impression refused, would the Government pro- minent display given to it in local accepted n that Italy is definitely helping Japan, pose un International emburgo In spite of the official denials given Japan? by the Government of Rome which are niways printed in very small type and hidden away in the midst of a multitude of other news.

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It was not enough, he said, that the League should condemn the aggres

sor, but practical steps should be

As a Chinese, ready to die for my taken. Country and its noble cause, but

British

being also a lover of justice, would He belloved Japan only undertook like some space in your Paper in this adventure because the order to state a few facts which of and other governments altitude had themselves are a refutation of this always been for letting the aggressor tendentious news,

"get away with it."

(1) On the last celebration of the

Double

led

Invasion Could Be Stopped

Market Back To Normal

OCTOBER 22, 1937.

NO PENALTY DEVISED FOR AGGRESSION

(Continued from Page 1.)

not acceded to the Nine-Power New York, Oct. 21,

Treaty, but who were closely con- The Stock market, which concerned with events in the Far East, tinued its recovery trend at the open- was being considered, but a decision was not ilkely until the conference ing to-day, showed signs of approach-met ing a normal condition towards the close..

The lickers, for the first time this week, easily coped with the volume of transactions, and the market closed on a cheerful note, with renewed buying.

shares-Reuter.

He emphasised that the conference would not be held under the League's auspices, would not follow League procedure, or be bound by the language of the Covenant. It would be perfectly free.to explore any road that might afford the prospect of Buccess,

The primary object of the con- Today's turn-over suns 3,460,000 ference was to find a way of restor

ing peace by general ogréement, and it would be premature and undesire able to discuss what might occur if the conference failed. He hoped it would succeed; and would be allow- ed to get to grips with the formid- able task in an atmosphere of good- will and co-operation.

FIRMNESS RETURNS

London, Oel. 21.

The Stock Exchange was firm and nctive throughout the day, though rome of the biggest gains were dul of proportion to the netuni demand. Proit-taking Was considerable. but it was

usually well-absorbed, The undertone is very satisfactory and the settlement passed off with

ut any dimeulty.

Wall Street opened firm, and an early advance attracted profit-taking. which, however, found a rendy absorption.

Commodities anel base mutala advanced on an increasing buying interest, and tin was outstandingly Arm-Reuter's Special.

Trafalgar Day Marked

London, Oct. 21. Trafalgar Day was celebrated in London with the usua) ceremonies

and functions.

Many wreaths and flowers from all parts of the world were laid at The foot of the Nelson Column ins Trafalgar Square, including wreath from the lotilla in the war zone in the Far East.

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A wreath from New Zealand was sent preserved in a block of lee.

Nelson's famous message, "England Expects Every Man To Do His Duty" was run up on Nelson's old ship,

at Portsmouth, Victory

while a laurel wreath was laid on the spot on the old ship's deck where Nelson fell.-Reuter.

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DANZIG NAZIS UNITED FRONT

Berlin, Oct. 21,"

Parly

The loc Catholic Church of the Danzig Free State has been dissolved by the police, according to

ofleint

announcement, which alleges violation of certain laws by one of the Catholic Party leaders.

1 is added that by this act a united National Socialist front has been established in Danzig-Reuter,

CHINESE REPULSE

COUNTER-ATTACKS

(Continued from Page 1.). Tenth the Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek awarded medals

He believed Japan's financial posi- Mountains of Shansi with the excep- and decoration to seven Italians in tien to be extremely weak, and if one ton of one hill, according to Nanking. (2) Dr. H. R. Kung tithe of the resolution shown about his return trip from Europe travel British shipping in the Mediterranear Japanese military report.---Nealer.

on the Italian Liner Victoria,

was shown in the For East, the in-

Prince Teh Summons (3) I learn from an official source in

vasion of China could be stopped. ILK that an Italian bomber, of the latest type will soon be delivered to

Mongol Leaders Canton by two Italian aviators. (4)

Peping, Oct. 12. Close The story of Indian avintors in 195.48 Japanese air planes at Canton. has

Princo Teh Wong has convened a 33.03 been discounted as ridiculous even by 22.43.conscientious 'Chinese Press. (5) Dr. Sir.. Archibald Sinclair, leader of plenary session of the Mongol. Pell~ the Liberal Party, contributing to the tea Counell to meet ot Kweihua to- 93.20 H. H. Kung in the interview with a 50.68 representative of the Central News debate, sald if, in the last resort day in order to discuss tie political

Agency on Ogi. 20th, extended his Japan's chief customers among the

future of Inner Mongolia.United thanks to Italy as well as to other nations refused to take exports from nations for finänelat sulstance ren- her, it would be impossible for Japan Press. dered

to China. (0) It has been to financo her war. officially denied that Haly Intends to withdraw its advisers and areonau- fical experts. Over 100

Italian

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Officers are at present in Nanchang building airplanea for the Chinese air force.

It was a deliberate pièce of aggres- sion, and the inevitable conseque.co of the British policy when Japan began her Manchurian agression.

He recommised there were vulner- able places, like Hongkong, which would not care to participate in such a policy.

-Sir Archibald Sinclair summed up

Disbanding Scouts.

:

Pelping, Oct. 22. The municipal authorities have ordered the disbandment of Boy

Is Uils helping Japan? I need not his policy, thus: Finally, an appeal. Scouts in all schools in Peiping. point out how all Japanese reports to mediation and an assurance, not

No reason I given for the action,

of presumed help Bren to Japan only to China but to Japan, that but presumably it is due to Japanese have without exception been omelal-tain realised ahe had legitimate

ly denied by Rome. Even the latest grievances against Britain and other disapproval of the

semi-military

news, from a Japanete source, of nations, and that those grievances training instituted and encouraged course, that Italy will support Japan would be considered-

trade dis

at the Nine-Power Conference is ob-crimination and other grievances among these troops of scouts by the viously ridiculous when one reflects with the intention of remedying therr'; | Chinese Government.—Reuter. that Italy has not yet signified. her

Intention of participating at the con Secondly, If thai falled, that ference. Probably Italy might re-economic pressure must be prepared fuse to apply sanctions against Japan with sumclent force behind it to make who supported her in the Abyssinian | it effective if it were challenged. war, but this would all be far from Router.

offering military aid to Japan, as the poster of a local newspaper loudly proclaimed a few weeks ago. The sympathy of the Italian people and

House Adjourned

London, Oct. 21.

SILIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with

JAPAN MUST WIN

Lord Snell, after denouncing the barbarity of the war in the Far East, expressed the opinion that Japan was almost certain to win in the long run, but it would mean economic misery for Japan and China, and serious world, economic

the Jusses to especially to America and Britain.

Economic pressure was the im medinte weapon that could be used. He had no hope that the British Government would move in that direction, but the Labour Party and Trade Unions would bring as much pressure to bear upon Japan as they could. He hoped the Nine-Power

Conference would succeed.

He suggested that an International Commission on the lines of the Lylion Commission might arrange some solution based on the principle of the "open door".

NO PENALTY DEVISED

Lord Crewe complained that Lord Plymouth had not outlined any method by which the migrat indienas tion of the world could be developed and Japan penalised. It would be interesting to know whether, in con-

with Junction

other countries. especially the United States, the indiented British Government had any possibility of economic pressure being applied.

Lord Barnby declared that a boy- cott generally rebounded to the dis- advantage of those who suggested it. Britain's main object was friendship with Japan and China and the peaceful development of East Asia, he said.

NOT IN THE DOCK

Lord Hailfax emphasised that the main object was to restore pence in the Far East. He said the Govern ment was not unmindful of the economic and strategic Interests involved,

Referring to the Nine-Power Con- ference he sold Britain had no inten- tion of putting one party or the other in the dock, but she intended the spirit of Article VII lo procced of the Treaty.

that Japan He earnestly hoped would be represented, but even if she were not, he could sce great Influence being exercised. by the joint co-operation of the conference Powers.

He hoped the conference would proceed in the spirit of the League resolution, employing whatever methods of peaceful persuasion and conciliation it might and most useful.

Should the conference fail, ho added, no nallon participating in it would forfell any of its liberty of action. He pointed out that the con- ference was set in motion by, but not under, the League-Reuter.

AIDS TO AERIAL NAVIGATION

NEW CONTROL STATION AT MANCHESTER

London, Oct. 21.

A new air traffic control station was augumted at Manchester. to- day:

This is the first station to be Another is erected in the Midlands.

to be bullt at the Portsmouth city Wirport

The stations are used to guide and help planes in the air and on land, to tell pilph about weather condi~ tions, the fallure of beacons, and other information necessary *for safety flying-Reuter,

PANAMA KEEPS SKIRTS CLEAN

Panamu, Oct. 21. Following the closing of the China Sea to Chinese-owned vessels by the Japanese ravy, Panama is 'tem- porarily surpending the registra

the tion of Sortet vessels under dag of Panama, announced the

10 anxious

Avold

of all the Italians Chin is un- In the House of Commons, the the Hongkong wireless station Foreign Minister, M. le Fevre, to-day. questionably for China,

Panama and the Government motion for adjournment Bendoran, Konan Maru,"Telesporade, malicious news lending to allenato was carried by 204 voles to 111. Larrinaga, Talma, Minoo Maru, diplomalle complications with the the old friendship of the two nations should always bô read with a grain The Labour Party had carlie: on Diamond. Ranchi,, President McKin-

will maintain the suspension until a common sense by those, Chinese decided to vote against the motion as ley, Helikon, Seistan, Kalgan, Cal warring nations in the Orient, and and foreigners, who loving their a protest against the foreign policy chas, Kitano Maru, President Hoover,

Monro, Country, love also jutico and truth, of the Government in regard to Spain President

other Powers involved, decide upon and China.--Reuter, LEI CHONG-BING,

joint action-licuter. Tänan.

Kingyuan and

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Pres. Monroe Swartenbundt Tsinan

Colchas Kingyuan Kitano Maru

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Japan

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Straits and Europe vla Suez (Let- ters and Papers) London, 30th September and London Parcels -London date 23rd September Jova

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For

Sandalcan

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Halphong

Dato and Thane.

.Fri., Oct. 22, 12.30 p.m. Fri, Oct. 22, 3 pm.

Per

Friday

Mawsong Haitan Kaying

Monia, Australia and New Zealand Kitano Maru

vin Thursday Island-dus Thurs- day Island, 4th November. Manila

Reg

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America and Europe via Victoria B.C.de Vietorin B.C. Dth No- vember.

Honolulu and

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Kowloon P.O.

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G.P.O. Och, 22, 5 p.ut..

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.Sat, Oct. 23.

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Air Mall for North China and Nox- Eurasia Plane

king

the (la Hankow) by "Eurasia Airways Berfoo" (To --further-points-by-surface, trans-

port as Services Dermil), Japan and Europe vin Siberia Haiphong

Shanghai

At Mall for "K.L.M. Bervice"-due

Amsterdam, 2nd November.

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Reg,, San Francisco-due San Francisco,

Ord., 12th November-and Europe via Siberia.

Wednesday.

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Amoy

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