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June 8, 1939.

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China Exchange To Find Own Level

SHANGHAI, June B-"The at- tempt to stabilise the Chinese national currency at Bd. to 82d. has been abandoned"

declares the "Financial News" dealing with the break in the Chinese dollar,

The paper says that the Chinese Stabilisation Fund yesterday decided

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allow the exchange to And lis natural level. No effort will be made to peg exchange again until there is good reason to believe that it has renched n level at which it can be casily defended.

The decision to allow the exchange to fall was taken in view of the de- terioration of China's trade balance and the recent big capital eflux. This has caused heavy inroads into the £5,000,000 reserves of the stabilisation fund, although there is no truth in the suggestions that these resources are nearly exhausted.- Router.

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Japan And Axis

NEW YORK, June 7-The Tokyo correspondent of the New

York "Herald-Tribune" understands that the Inner Cabinet has decided Japan is ready for formal negotia- that tions with Germany and Italy for a military alliance which would repre sent Japan's maximum contribution to the strengthening of the Axis,

It is understood that the negotin- tions will be operated through the Japanese Embassies at Romne ond Berlin-United Press,

Pope's Appeal

BERLIN, June 7-Reliable German Catholic quarters here underslond that the Pope hus renewed his uppeal to Hitler and Mussolini in a fresh at- tempt to end the tension with the democracles,

They say that the appeal, which Is been telegraphed, says in effect that His Holiness does not intend to interfere in political affairs of in-

Weather Repels

Air Raiders

CHUNGKING, June 7-Bad weather conditions and poor visibility prevented the Japanese attempt to raid Chungking this evening, but the squadron, on its way back to the base of Hankow, bombed Wanhsien, a treaty port on the Yanglae below Chungking.

Thirty-six Japanese bombers parti-

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hsien, returned down-river-Reuter. dividual States, but that he merely seeks peace as the Head of the Catholic Church.-United Press.

Rumanian Policy

BUCHAREST, June 7-"Rumunia will preserve peace, but not at any price, declared King Carol, address- ing the first session of his newly elected Parliament to-day.

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"We will defend our sacred fron- tlers at any cost or sacrifice," King Carol asserted with very emphasis.--United Press.

Anglo-French Proposals

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Britain To

Send Envoy

To Moscow

One or tivo remaining difficulties concerned certain States which, - cording to Mr. Chamberlain, were unwilling to accept security pledges. --Trans-Ocean.

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Commons-Statement-

London, June 7. In a House of Commons statement PARIS, June 7-The French För-

London, June 7, on Russia, Mr. Chamberlain eign Office declared that the

The Cabinet mot at 10.30 this nounced this afternoon that a new Anglo-French proposals for Moscow morning at 10 Downing Street, It is sentative of the Foreign Office is go- are expected to be ready early next understood that they discussed the ing to Russia. The Premier said week.

Immediate despatch to Moscow of the appeared from the last exchange af At present no text has been for-revised draft of the British theme on views with the Soviet that thera mulated, but London and Paris have a triple alliance-United Press, merely exchanged views,

The announcement further stated that no French Foreign Office repre- ceritative will be sent to Moscow with

Representative For Moscow

London, June 7. Mr. Neville Chamberlain announc

general agreement on to the main. objects to be attained. The British Government the Premier though had been able to satisfy the Soviet Gov- ernment.

The British Government is pro-

the British Foreign Ofco-represen-ed in the Commont tale afternoon pared to conclude an agreement on tativo.-United Press.

that the British Government had de- the basis of full reciprocity. It is cided to send a representative of the not intended at the military sup- British Foreign

Office to Moscow. port which the three. Powers would

The Premier added that as a e-agree to extend 'should be confined sull of the last Anglo-Soviet to cases of actual aggression on their chango ol

views, general agreement or territory. For other cases the had been reached on principle as to Premier hoped it might be possible the alms of the Anglo-Soviet nego-to suggest a formula acceptable to tlations, He emphasised that the the three Governments, British Government had finally suc It is impossible to impose a guar ceeded in satisfying Moscow's ilcantes on States who did not want it, mand for complete reciprocity.. *he said.---RautarKEEPING

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