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NOVEMBER

25,

1937.

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London, Nov. 24,

Suggestions that Herr Adolf Hitler presented Lord Halifax with a set of demands is ridiculed in British and German oficial quarters in London. British elreles state that their recent Herlin meeting was in the nature of an informal talk, but there was no question of negotiations or Bargaining on

Bide. on either Rumours of a change

In British

policy towards Germany are dented In London. Although an casing of the Anglo-German trade relations would be welcome, an approach to Germany along economic lines is only one of many-Reuter.

CHAMBERLAIN PLEASED

London, Nov. 24.

"I am satisfied that the visit has been valuable in furthering the desire which I believe to be generally felt in

establlahı both countries to

closer mutual understanding."

This was the subsiance of the Prime Minister's reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day regarding the visit of Lord Halifax to Germany. supplementary Replying to question, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said that no formal agreement had been reached. He emphasised that the speculations which appeared in the press were not only irresponsible, but highly inaccurate.

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Insurgents Held

Big Business Quarrels With

Responsible Administration

British Warship

Damage Bill

New York Exchange

Defiant Of Federal Agency

New York, Nov. 24.

Government Holds Seat

Slightly Reduced Majority

The result was:

Mr. Hely Hutchinson (Cons.) 18,428 Mr. W. W. Wood (Lab.) 11,241.1

7,184

Majority

Hastings, Nov. 24. The result of to-day's bye-election due to the resignation of Lord Eustace Percy after his appointment. London, Nov. 24.

Es Rector of King's College, New- The British Ambassador at Ifen-

costle, resulted in the Government daye has been instructed to inform

The Chairman of the Securities Ex-retaining the seat, with a slightly re- the Insurgent authorilles that change Commission to-day offered duced majority. Majesty's Government has held thera the Exchanges the choice of coopera- of the live "progressive action" to eliminate responsible for the cost damage to the British destroyer, alleged abusea or a thorough Federal IL.M.S. Hunter, sold Mr.

Anthony control.

He called upor the Exchanges to Eden In reply to a question in the

-FLcuter. House of Commona to-day.

recognise # more adequate self-

policy,

At the last election Lord Eustace otherwise, be governing Mr. Eden said he anticipated that warned, the only alternative would Perey won a straight fight with Mr.

"A Immediate and the cast would be about £124,000, be

more Wood, the Labour candidate by hie while a capital sum of about £10,500 persuasive administration through 11,601 votes, polling 20,000

opponent's 9,404. Lurd Eustacu would be required to pay compensa- the Commission."

It was simultaneously disclosed Percy has represented Hostings in tion to the dependants of those who were killed and injured by the ex-that the reorganisation of the New the House of Commons since 1921, plosion-Reuter.

York Exchange had collapsed,

The President of the New York Stock Exchange is expected to reply to the S.E.C. Chairman in a few days, From reliable sources it is learned that the reply will include the New York Exchange's own programme revising the structure on control, which, it is believed, will be followed regardless of the SEC's action,

Stock Market Cheerful

Appreciable Gains Are Recorded

London, Nov. 24.

Financial circles исс generally critical of the S.E.C's Chairman's remarks,United Press.

UTILITY CONTROL

Washington, Nov. 24. Leaving a White House Conference The Stock Exchange sentiment to-day, Mr. Floyd Carlisle, President was cheerful, and nearly all sections of Consolidated Edison said: "We with the plans for

in the

recorded further appreciable gains, will go along" the generation and despite considerable profit-taking expanding! Ilome rails were especially favoured distribution of power "not in response to the excellent weekly distance of the President's general

views of rate-making." trafe returns.

Heavy Industrials were bought 'on} the provincial nccount and gold minings were supported by Johannes- burg, and London.

Commodities

Mr. G. le M. Mander (Llb.) okted an asaarance that there Vas foundation in the statement that the Government was connldering giving Germany a free hand in Austria and Czecho-Slovakia in exchange for an assurance that Germany would not make Colonial demands for six years.

The Speaker Intervened and dis-slightly steadier. Rubber was firm allowed the queston.

on trade and speculative buying and covering, Wall Street was irregular. -Reuter's Special,

Replying to another question, Mr. Chamberlain said that no pledgea

had been given and no commitments would be made without the louse having an opportunity for discussion.

The Premier recalled that Lord Halifax saw General Herman Goer- ing, Dr. Josef Goebbels and other pro- minent leaders in addition to ferr Hitler. The conversations were of a confidential character, therefore the Premier was not prepared to make a

further statement at the present stage. -Reuter's Special.

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RESUME S'HAI CALL

London, Nov. 24. The P. and O. Company announces that its passenger steamers will re- sume calls at Shanghai in the near future.

BROKER CENSURED

New York, Nov. 24. The New York Stock Exchange Commitice to-day belatedly censured and banned from the Floor for three and colton were months the specialist, Mr. Joan

Phelan.

Mr. Phelan was handling Nash- Kelvinator during the wild session of October 19 in which the Issue opened at $5, a fall of $5 from the previous close, reached a peak of $10 and closed at 0% off only Prcia.

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