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TUITION GIVEN.
SINGS MOTOR DRIVING Tuition. Hongkong-Kowloon, by experienced instructors from England. Intensive Course $25. Comprehensive Courses, drivers $03. private $48. Public Phone 57122, 523, Nathan Road.
WANTED KNOWN. MR. JOHN who has just returned from his holidays, will be gled to attend to all his clientele at Andre's Beauty Parlour, Gloucester Arcade, Phone 27075.
OUR FLOWER and Vegetable seed catalogue is now ready. Orders for Autumn seeds can now be booked for delivery in August. The Clover Flower Shop.
FOR SALE. DESIRABLE building site at Stanley. Very close to the Swimming Beach, For further particulars, apply to Dax $45, "Hongkong Telegraph.
The Chinese
Month
Stars Visible During The
Coming Wook
As the moon rises in the evening 'Mercury is setting. This planet han been quite bright lately and graduat- ly nearing Regulus in the Sickle and Llon. Regulus Is rapidly setting and the sun will be In Leo during next month. This means that from the point we hive renched In our course round the sun, the sun appears to be between us and Leo, and so the alter will be invisible to us for the next As the sun enters month or two. Leo in the evening, the Twins are becoming visible to us in the morning.
The moon will be near Leo from July 19 to 21, and will be near Splen in Virgo, the Virgin, about July 23, passing on to Libra the scales on July 25 and entering Scorpio the Scorpion about July 20, and Sagittarius on July 20. Sagliturius sets about S 4.m, now,
Jupiter is plodding along and is stil near the greul Square of Pegasus. The man should pass Jupiter about August und Saturn on August 0. the Bull on August 10 and the Twins The Twins now rise on August 13. early, the san having passed them. For a short time on July 17 none of will be the satellites of Jupiter visible; they will all be either in front of, or behind the planet, possibly all behind from our point of view,
Mare is setting about 5.30 am, and is visible most of the night, but rather to the south, and sets at west-south- west. On July 28, Mars is nearest to the earth, about 36 million miles away, und Murs looks very bright now. On July 31 Mars is near the moon ut full moon.
Scorpio Visible
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOST.
Guarantee Letter No. 131, dated 14th October, 1930, issued to us by the Central Bank of China. Nanking Brauch, for payment of contract price of £1,800/-/-. As the said payment has been fully paid up, the guarantee letter. is to be considered null and vold. Chien Hsin Engineering Co., Ltd., Hongkong.
G.
A.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction
Saturday,
C.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH .
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction
MORE AID FOR CHINA
to be held on Monday, the 17th! £3,000,000 Credit
Now Envisaged
day of July, 1939, at 3 p.m., nit the Offices of the Public Worka! Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Koux, for a term of 76 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of
75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser (if to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the
ex-
LONDON, July 14. IF JAPAN insists on orbitant demands at the Anglo Japanese conference in Tokyo, Britain may extend substantial now armament credits to China, who is negotiating for £3,000,000 sterling credits out of Britain's £60,000,000 war chest.
The agreement may be concluded before the Angia-Japanese showdown; although Britain in tempted to keep her financial help for China trump card in her parleys with Japan, The £3,000,000 credit would enable Ching to build aircraft and munitions the manufacture of heavy artillery.
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek is now only able to produce Hies and 11ght machine guns, Chinn would also other civilian equipment.
DS A
July 15, 1939.
Enjoyable Gala At South China
The South Chinn Athletic Associa- tlon held a swimming gala at its Pavilion at North Point Inst night. before hundreds of spectators, who were treated to some fine swimming
and novelly events.
Earlier in the afternoon the finals of the Sampan Race for mixed pairs was held from Cust Rock to the Pavilion, a distance of 800 metres. The rowers had a hard lask in the hot evening sunshine.
The Men's 100 metres free style
PRESIDENT ASKS CONGRESS TO ACT
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which have taken the lend in build- ing their fighting power,
"American refusal to enable small nations particularly, to obtain mearis self-defence, will contribute of towards making the peace-devoted peoples more helpless."—Reuter,
to be held on Monday, the 17th I not the applicant) will be required factories and to buy equipment for lantern race, and a pick-2-back race, effects on the safety of the United
day of July, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works
Journalist On Spy Charge Sensational Trial In Surrey
Licut-Colonel Cooke, of the Intal-
wagin court.
The prosecution alleged that dur- ing a visit to Germany Adams got into touch with agents of a Ger- man espionage organisstion operat-- Ing against Britain, and from that Ume was paid agent of that organisation.
LONDON, July 14. PHOTOSTATIC copies of No Misunderstanding scores of letters to and from WASHINGTON, July 14.-In his German firms intercepted by the statement to Congress regarding the Post Office, and of secret codes, neutrality legislation Mr. Cordell were produced in the Richmond Hull emphasised the necessity of (Surrey) police court during the preventing any misinterpretation or hearing of a charge under the misunderstanding
the concerning
Omeint Secrets Act against He declared that the position of Donald Adams of Richmond, race resulted in an easy victory for American foreign policy. Wong Chung The Women's Unlied States was clearly for the described as a racing journalist. metres free-style Baw
Po-lin just and legitimate continuation and gain an easy win, reaching the Balsh preservation of peace." more than 20 seconds ahead of the
He paked for ban on partianship ligence Department of the War Offer, second girl.
Several novelty events were pro-when Congress considers the B.
"The entire question of peace and a mixed pairs neutrality.
.....ond the possible video, let
the burden being children under the States during coming months, la of
the utmost importance," he said. The gola was brought to a con-
Mr. Hull repeatedly emphasised the! "Ke of seven. clusion by water-polo match betwech; dangers of a foreign conflict soon and calling themselves the "Dolphins," standings exist at home and abroad The match resulted in a victory for concerning the essential facts of the the home team by B-1.
neutrality altuation.-United Press. Though more heavily bullt, and
On January 20 a packet sent by air · throws than
War Encouraged
mall addressed to Karl Raedler and with more powerful
the Dolphins shot their opponents,
WASHINGTON, July 14.-In the Company was stopped, opened, and poorly, and many an opportunity to
course of his statement Mr. Cordell found to contain a copy of "Infantry Government Training in War, 1937," | score was lost.
The game had been in progress for Hull declared that the present arms publication which, said the prosecu- barely two minutes when Shel Kam-embargo encouraged a general state tion, would have been of use piti scored, and South China increased of war both in Europe and Asla
that if any potential enemy. through Lionel Lowe, An embargo meant their score
n scrimmage in country was disposed towards
The prosecution alleged that offer who scored from front of goal. The Dolphins reduced quest and devoted its energy and correspondence was intercepted by the arrears through Feed, but within resources to establish itself as the Post Office, which showed that in- minute, Shek placed the home team superior lighting Power, that country formation was sent to Germany. might be tempted to try the fortunes Other letters from Germany asked further ahead.·
of war it it knew that Its less-pre-for information and enclosed money. pared opponents would be shut off
Department, by Order of Its sale, the sum of two hundred | be able to buy electrical plant and South China and a European team! suggested: that widespread misunder- |
dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
Bank Guarantees
Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hong Mong, for a term of 75 years, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. xunrantee the credit, but with the option of renown at h Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one farther term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo An of the jet the Purchaser (if
not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised ofleer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) In ensh.
This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
PARTICULARS
No. of Sale:
Registry No.
Locality
Tuland
Between Kowloon Tidand - Lot No. 4165.
Lots Nos. 3337 and 3853, Fa Yuen-Street. Mong Kok.
OF
THE LOT.
Boundary Measurements
N, ti.
pian.
sla
Contents in
eq. feet.
And. Beat.
Epset Price
About
4,240
AL$
STOCK MARKET REPORT
$10,6.0
No. of Sale
Registry No.
Locality
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 4166. Between Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 2528 and 3870. Sai Yee Sirvet,
Mong Kok.
G.
14
Boundary
Measurements
N. [ 1. | £.
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ne per salo
Esla
4,240
Lobtenta
Uport Price
R.
21
$10,600
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 17th day of July, 1939. xt 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department. by. Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at King's Rond, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal ut a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term af
Britain asked the Bank of China to Chiang Kai-shek 'counter-proposed that the Bank of Communications should guarantee them, since the Bank of China has already guaranteed US$23.- 000,000 United States Export and
Import Bank credits,
The Chinese war needs are Insat able and as soon as the £3,000,000 credit is arranged, further British assistance may be discussed,
If Japan is holding Lieutenant Colonel Spear as a hostage broader Anglo-Japanese negalia- lens, Britain will be able to bring pressure with her financial re- sources-United Press.
for
a
The second half opened with the Dolphins closely marking the South China players, but they were unable to prevent the home team from piling on four more goals, through Henry de Sa (2), Pun Yan-leung, and Lowe, The Dolphins owed their defeat to a great part to the fine goal-keeping of K. M. Chan.
Full Results
Detailed results of the events were Bill! as follows:
Sampan Race.-1, Miss Kong Tat- chi and Lal Hok-tsaj; 2, Miss Chlu Yat-ha and Wong Chi-hung: 3, Miss Young Wal-bun and Chan Han-fu. Thine; 8 mins. 45 secs,
Commons' References 'LONDON, July 14-Several re- ferences to British exports credits to Chira were made in the course of a House of Commons debate following Mr. R. S. Hudson's molton for the second reading of the Government's Overseas Trading Guarantees (which Whs carried without division).
M. F. J. Bellenger recalled, us control the instancing how little House would have over the financing acts of the Board of Trade, that he usked Mr. Hudson on July 10 how much sterling guarantees would be given British trade in an area very vital to British trade interests Chinuand Mr. Hudson had told him it was not the practice to state the amount of the department's com- mitments in respect of any particular
country.
Women's 200 Metres Relay (Open to the Colony)-1, Chung Sing; 2. South China. Time: 3.02 1/5 secs.
Men's 100 Metres free-style (Open
2,
con-
Of Use To Enomy
WBS
to t
from those supplies which, under An offer to méct Nazi oir pilots and every rule of International law, they liner captains, and to collect parcels
them should be able to buy in all neutral from
alleged also countries.
French Espionage
Reuter.
Countries with limited facilities for the production of arms were put in a position of Inermused dependency,
PARIS, July 14. A beautiful and, during peace-time, would feel
who silpped compelled to shape their polilea), as Austrian Countess, well as their economie polley, to suit through the French police net back to Germany, was reported to-day as the milliary strength of others.
Unless
spirit of coilabgrution the brains of a German propaganda characterised relations between the und espionage organisation which the executive and legislative depurt-French counter espionage system is ments, peace and other vital interests tracking down. of the country would inevitably be jeopurdised.
Confers With Roosevelt
to members of the Middle Training Class), Chan Cheung-tim; Tsang Yeung; 3, Lau Wo. Time: the President. 1.18 3/5 secs,
Lantern Race (100 Metrex)-1,
In a sensational expose to-day the Paris "Soir" says: "According to investigations we have made, one of two men indicted for espionage 15 Mr. Cordell Hull arrived at the reported to have been in contact with White House at noon to confer with this woman, on Austrian Countess, who came from Berlin and whom one At the same time, the foreign rela- of the men introduced, into certain Miss Pun Siu-hau and Au Leung-tions committee of the Senate met to circles to which his functions gave
consider Senator Key Pittman's re-him easy access. wah; 2. Miss Cheung Hoi-lin and "Imagine My Surprise"
solution empowering the President! Kwok Hon-ming; 3, Miss Ip Kwal-
"The principal role in the organi- to embargo the export of materials to| "Imagine my surprise this morn- ing," continued Mr. Bellenger, "to fong and Chan Leung-fu.
Pick-a-Back Race (50 Metres),-1, any nation infringing the Nine-Power sallon is reported to have been play
Treaty.
ed by this woman, who has escaped see in clause 2 at the bill that it is
At the end of the meeting the com-arrest She succeeded in leaving provided that returns shall be sub- Ho Pun-kun; 2, Lowe Hung-sze; 3, mitted to the House of Commons in to Yuk-kwan.
miltee naked Mr. Cordell Hull's France and returned to Germany just Women's 400 Metres Free-style opinion whether Senator. Pittinan's as the Investigators obtained proof of due course, showing the
different
Po-lin; 2. Pun
Slu-ha; 3, resolution guaranteed
Chang Fung-kwan. Time: 0.21 3/5 treaty of amity and commerce be- The famous French Inspector under the bill.
"Would it be unreasonable to ask Mr. Hudson to give now the informu- not the applicant) will be requiration I sought on Monday, because 7 Wong Chi-hung: 2, Kwok Hon-ming: committee's discussion mainly turned is readily acknowledged even by his
have something very critical to say 1, Chan Cheung-tim. Time:
2/5 secs.
Men and Women's Overseas Trade
Three-legged Race (50 metres)-1, Miss Chang
75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if
to
amounts countries. Lee
to deposit with an authorised about the financing of British trade
Fees.
Men's 100 Metres Free-alyfc.—1,
would violate the 1911 her activities."
tween Japan and the United States. Bonny is directing the investigations. According to Senalor Pittman, the Inspector Bonny's remarkable ability
1.13 on this point-Reuter.
Hongkong Stock Exchange oficial summary issued yesterday says:
Just ut present the turnover is not a true indication of the market. There are enquiries for a number of our stocka, but buyers are naturally inclined to play on the Inck of con- idence, offering prices at which holders are not yet prepared to trade dollars, 1$200) in 'cash; This aur money In that area where presumably Chang Mel-tin and Tkang Yeung: 3, to any appreciable extent under surface tone seems to point to will be refunded on payment of interests." the necessity of lowering the exist-
The
officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred
Scorpio_is_visible in the south ting.nominal.quointions before trading the Purchase price.
9 pan. never overhead from Hong- kong, but at an angle of say, 45 de- grees, though the tall appeara much In the lower. It seis very early morning. and by the end of the Chinese month will be setting soon after midnight.
Just now in the mornings may be seen Aldebaran, in the Bull, in the east, Capella in the north-east about At the halfway to the Pole star. north-west in Vega to balance Capella, and in the west is Altair in the Eagle. These are like step- ping stones. Following from these are Mars, and at a greater distance Jupiter, and Saturn about halfway from Jupiter to Aldebaran.
In the evening, the great Dear, dipper or Charles Wain or waggon, or the plough is setting. The four stars making the waggon are opposite Leo the Lion.
Following the Bear's toll on the curve Arcturus near which, but just above it, is the Northern crown, Following the curve mentioned above one sees Spien in the Virgin, which is near the Crow or Spanker, ke a Chinese sail, the upper two stars being pointers te Spich. If any one takes the trouble to learn about 10 fixed stars visible here, and a few Agures such as Scorpio like a great 'S in the southern sky now, and the Great Square Pegonus which is rising earlier each month, and will soon be an evening constellation, and the block of stars making Orion, followed by Sirius, the brightesi star, which will soon be rising in the early thorning, the course of the may be observed month by
moon montli.
Between Sagittarius and the great Square there is a part of the sky with no prominent large stors, except one rather low. down. In the south. Achernas, this is below Aquarius the water carrier and a string of stars
like drops lead down to Achernar;
Cassiopeia's Chair is overhead at
5 am, and strings of stars lend to Copelin, the Seven Sisters and the Ram. Triangle is in the middle of this space and the base of the triangle makes 'an Isosceles triangle with Algol, the winking star, or ille devil, or devil's eye.
Vega is setting in the early morning and Capelin is vixing us mentioned nbove, As all the stars, move In
what we call circles they do not always seem to be exactly in the same Hne, or relative positions, but they are not far away from the posi- tions mentioned.
Miss M. S. Watson, n.ac., Certificate of the Institute of Hospital Almoners,
has been appointed to be European Lady Almoner as from July 5,
Bouhilary
can assume larger proportions, Were the nominal rates lowered to a level PARTICULARS OF more In keeping with buyers' Ideas more business would ensue. With n sustained demand the market would soon find its proper, and in ali possibility n bigher level for, given the obsence of political scares, the present year's encouraging trading of most of our Local Companies does not warrant their quotations standing
1 low levels,
Business Done During the Week 1.K. Bank $1,340, $1,350, $1,360, $1,305, $1,300.
Union Ins; $415, 5425
Lands $35
Lands Debentures Par
Tramways $10.05, $10.55, $16.00, $16.55
Electrics $5414, $55
Dairy Farms fold) $214
Watsons $84. $8.30, $8.35. $0.40, $0.45
Buyers Union Ins; $415 H.K. Tramways $18 Cements $12.00 Watsons $8.40
Wing On H.K. 591
ILK, Govt. 4% Loan 4% p.m. 1.K. Govt. 3% Loan par
Sellers H.K, Bank $1,300 Canion Ins; $230 Union Ins; $425 H.K. Wharven $108 H.K. Docks $17
H.K. Bank $1,3500 Providents $4.40
I No. of Sale
Registry No
Locality
Inland Lot
No. 5536.
Junction of King'➡
Sa pae proy
Hing Street.
THE LOT.
|Measurementa
N...
W.
|feel]faelstent feet
As per salo plan.
Contents in
#q. feet
About
4,500
201
Rental
Upset Price
U.S. COMMODITY
July
Oct.
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PRICES
LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
New York, July 14. New York Cotton
Opening Closing 0.00/50 deleted 8.87/87
8.38/08
8.70/70
0.09/09
857/57
6.56 N
8.44/44
8.45/45
8.35/35
8.33/34 9.77 N
$13,500
The last notice day for July cotton
Providents $435
Humphreys $0 China Lights (old) $8.35
Sales
Jan.
Mar.
May
Społ
in 14th, July.
New York Rubber
July
Sept.
Dec. Млг.
China Lights (old) $8.20 China Lights (new) $5.20 Canton Ices $1.10 METHODIST MINISTER
Rev. A. H. Bray to Leave Next Week
Department.
the in China by
"We have expended very little we are in sympathy with democratic Mr. Bellenger pressed Mr. Hudson to state how much we were helping China and how much-we-were-go ing to assist her under the bill.
Mr. Robert Morgan asked if credits for a few hundred thousand pounds were granted to China, although they Was it that. had sought millions. while the Government might approve of the principle of granting requests by the Chinese Government. the amounts were being prevented from being paid owing to the circumlocu- tion of the Government officer.
HARBOUR MAINS TO BE LIFTED
THE
most bitter enemies, especially since his handling of the notorious Stavisky case-United Press.
Bunting & Co. Affairs
"LONDON,"July 14—A ̈meeting" of the affairs of partles interested in
Company, tessrs. "Bunting and
the which has issued
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int-kwan and Ng Yee-man: 2, Mi Misa Pun Siu-ha and lio Yuk-kwan. Men's 150 Metres Reiny (Open to winter swimmers)-1, Ko Choi, Man On-pong and Au Leung-wah; 2. Ho
OLD eighteen inch Yuk-kwan, Au. Cheung-man and Lidiameter-water-mains-from-the Ping-ful; 3, Luk Tsu-fai, Chu Pak- lam und Lai Hok-chol. Time: 27 mainland to the Island are to be removed shortly, having been 3/5 secs,
Diving Compeition-1, Liu replaced by bigger pipes, Cheong: 2, Lowe Hung-sze; 3. Lim
For this purpose, the Public Works English and Scottish Wholesale Co- Ker-tung,
Water-Polo:
Department have called for tenders Operative Society, decided to-day to South China:
which will be received at the Colonial appoint a committee of seven Chan, H.
and creditors generally, in order day, July 24. Leung (de Sa), K. Y. Lee, Lionel Secretary's Office until noon on Mon-presenting the banks, discount houses further to consider the comppay's Lowe, Y. L. Pun, Shek Kam-pul and H. Winglee.
As security for the proper perform-position and to advise the course of Dolphins: Smale, Archibald, Slugg, ence of the works under the contract, action to be taken at a meeting
the successful tenderer will be requir- convened for July 17, He did not know whether AmeriGooley, Feed, Benn and Dobin,
ed to make a cash deposit of $1,000 cans were longer-sighted than we, and £5,000,000 there might produce with the Accountant-General. Ten- but it seemed as if they were fore- results for as great as £50,000,000 der forms, specifications and other made to continue the company's stalling us in the Chinese market: he would produce in Europe. Let us particulars can be had from the trading--Reuter, referred to trade in goods for re-regard China as a vital part of the office of the Director of Public Works. constructiua," He could not think pence front and think not only af Americans would hove granted Tlentsin trade, but the great and £5,000.0000 to China without some broad principles for which China is idea of getting it back.
fighting, and on which th Govern-
U.S. Forestalling Us
} the general opinion of the country was taken, he opined that there พทย แบ country we would rather help to-day than China, in the unfortunate position which she finds herseli.
Mr. Noel Baker sald he felt certain that it was in our Interests to treat Ching very generously under the b. He urged that China should be brought within the scope of the bill and given now credits beyond those at present granted.
K. M.
Meanwhile arrangements have been
Mr. G. S. Kennedy-Skipton hum
Mr. E. L. Clegg has been appointed been appointed to be the Citief Assist- Secretary for Chinese ment now claim there foreign policy to be an Assistant Auditor is from ant to the
Affairs us from inst Tuesday. July 5. is bullt
Mr. I. S. Hudson, in winding up the debate sakt It was an open secret that under the £10.000,000 the Ex- port Guarantees Act, a portion was allotted to Chinese, and it was by no means absorbed. There were con- siderable dimeulties in the way of coming to an agreement ps to what were China's greatest needs. The negotiations had been continued, and he saw Mr. Quo Tai-chỉ only yester- day.
Japan's Demands
Replying to the question whether The terms of the Bourd Trade
there was any objection in giving the contracts
her With
should
amounts of the guarantees to Chinu, generous. la no other way, under Mr. Hudson said that there was un e bill, could we so plainly serve objection in giving details as far as vital business interesta. The Japan any particular country was concerned, Esc militarists had demanded that both with regard to normat and com- they should be free to establish what mercial transactions, and he thought they call their new order in China. it was generally agreed that it was, Neither the British, French, nor any undesirable in case anyone chould | other Westem Power had any in- trace Individunt transactions, 16.456/48tention of greeing to Japan's de-
The Export Credit Guarantee Bill 16.48b/54 18.526/50a|mands, indicated by Japanese pusters. is now called the Overseas 10.041/95a
that Britons should clear out of Aela. Guarantee Bill, and it was read in 16.01/01
"If we desired to maintain our the House to-day without a division.. 10.50b/64 16.63b/65 The lust notice day for July rubber rights and position in the East and
Caused Arms Raco keep an independent China-obvious- is 27th, July,
Mr. G. Benson (Lab) sold that Total sales for the day:-
Appointed Minister of the Chinese Methodist Church in 1935, Rev. A. H. Bray in leaving the Colony on July 21, and will preach a farewell er- July mon at the English Methodist Church Sept.
Dec. lo-morrow.
Trade
ly the Chinese armies fighting to-day if the policy involved in the VIII had were our allies and if their resist been corried out seven years ago we Lance collapsed, it would be very should not be paying £720,800,000 grievous blow, not only to British this year for armaments. The bill, 0016/00% interests in the East, but to the whole he said, was recognition of the im 0016/07
over the pence front all
world. portance of collective security, and 674/68% Therefore, it was in our interest to of the fact that the sinal non-
help China. Wha lunacy that
gressive Stater must be help by Britain, the dominions, colonies and Britain not only in their own interests, British Indin took over 40 per cent. but in ours. of Japan's exporta.
Unless the Government wox pro- Mr. Noel Baker said that if Mr. pared to change its policy of high Hudson treated China very generous-lariffs, he was a fraid we should have ly, he might help to defeat the new us whistle for repayment of the loans. form of financial aggression' the Replying to the debate, Mr. Hudson Japanese were trying to carry out said that if they found sterling loans would not ngainst the Chinese dollar.
were required, they
the Money Goes Long Way healtate to nak the House for Money went a long way in China, necessary authority,→Reuter,
Chicago Wheat
00/00 074/08 Thursday's sales:-
10,081,000 bushels Chiengo Corn
45%/45
... 40/4036 Winnipeg Wheat
434/434 45/45 45%/40
•
54%/54% 55/30
$4% b 0474/54% 50%/50%
Mr. Bray has been connected with Chinese Methodist woric for 25 years, and has been in a great mensuro responsible for raising funds for the building of the new Church in Wan- July
Sept. chai.
His appointment as Minister of the Dec. Chinese Methodist Church in Hong- kong in 1935 was the first of its kind, for a European elergyman, in over ten years. Prior to that, he had seen July service in the interior, particularly at Oct.
Dec. Fatskon,
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