BRITISH NOTE TO REICH IS LAST REMAINING. PEACE HOPE
(Continued from Pape 1.)
in Poland continue to fill the pupers. Apart from occasional lorries with soldiers and a fow air force machines thundering over Berlin, there is little sign of military activity in the capital
to-day.
Naxis Waiting SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH BERLIN, Aug. 28 (UP)-Nazt circles impatiently await the com- inunication from Great Britain and bitterly accused France of an attemp! to discredit Herr Hitler, who is said to be angry over the French com munique accusing him C rejecting
peace.
This enured a mkinight conference, after which the texts of the lettere exchanged with M. Daladier were published.
Faw
TRENCHES DUG IN
LONDON
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and carrying kitbags with a change of clothing and their lunch.
At the school the teachers arranged them in groups of 50, keeping families and friends together as
much ав possible. Each
group of afty is accompanied by Ave adults, cach responsible for 10 children, with some of the older boys acting an monitors. Each child has an identification Inbel..
Tuesday,
REICH RECEIVES BRITISH REPLY
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
at 10.40 p.m., (0.40 a.m. H.K.T.) G.M.T., his conversation with Herr Hitler having losted nearly an hour and a half.
BELGIUM MAY MEDIATE
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civil
August 29, 1939.
JAPANESE (CABINET
SHUFFLE
(Continued from Page 1.) around that they were responsible for it.
Anglo-Japanese Relations
Il Duce appeared on the balcony at the Palazzo Venezin before a large crowd of enthusiastic demonstrators British Determination
this morning. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGNATH" All preparations for the darkening
With reference to Great Britain, a LONDON, Aug. 28 (UP)-Great of Rome were
partially Britain is understood to have sent operation
jest night, and air raid "Reuter that demonstrative over. put into high Japanese authority informed Hitler a re-ammution of their de shelters are also in readiness, terminalo malo on th
Il Duce has prohibited all
tures towards Britain by Japan, are This decision was reached at toying over Italy and her possessions, neither to be expected nor desirable. day's Cabinet meeting when the reply, except for regular services.
What one may hope to see is a lo ller's communication was draft-
The
complete absence of any com-ship as in June 1937, when
gradual return to a state of relation- ed.
bative or warlike spirit and a desire Anthony Eden and Mr.
Mr. for
expressed on all sides brought about open negotiations for and are most striking.
The newspapera stress the fact that between. Britain and Japan,
the settlement of all matters at isso Mussolini labouring hard for peace.
the Retual The British reply will advise the
Unknown Destinations The groups were dismissed to-day after assembly. On evacuation they would proceed by train to pre-arranged destinations at mail towns unknown to the children in advance; when they have arrived afely a noilee to that effect would be posted outside the school to advise parents and neighbours,
The Headmaster of the School said. We making th appear though the children are taking a holiday, not giving them any idea that they are escaping from the horrors of war.
Fuehrer to settle the Polish dispute by peaceful negotiation and also warn him again that an attack on Poland will bring Britain to Poland's ald Immediately.
Reports from all sources here con- firm that the British Government is takinn firma attitude in standing by the pledge to resist force with force to "the uttermost.”
Parliament Convoked Parliament has been convoked for to-morrow to confirm the British
The flouse or Commons will hear a
peace
L
Yoshkin
New Cabinot To Be Completed To-day
TOKYO, Aug. 20 (Domei),- will succeed in forming
Abe, Premier Designate, Cabinet to-day, political observers predict.
In a significant article the "Corriere Padano" writes: "Italy will consider above all her own interests, and the unforgettable leason
Versatiles does not encourage her to undertake precipitate intervention. Pence before all, but if every attempt to maintain It should fall, Italy will not hesitate to keep her pledges."
General of
A new
Retiring from the Imperial Palace Inst
ast night, the mediately started organization of a new Cabinet,
Mr. N. Sato, former Japanese Am- misli, Japanese Ambassador to the of St. James, are favourably mentioned an candidates for the Foreign Ministry.
now Premier Ju-
the victim of a Fremh Į masks. The youngest have obviously ng speeches from the Opposi- erection af sandbag - barriers at the bassador to France, and Mr. Shige-
Herr Hitler
cald
na possibility of influencing Patand to correct the situation which is in- supportable to the German Reichs.
Undoubtedly, relations with France have been affected by the incident, said that Herr Hiller attempt to
to put on hin
him the onus for the success of negotiations and an for publishing the titler communique without the texts of the letters ex changed
Daladier. with M.
It is feels
It is semi-offlelaily said that 11 present situation might be interpreted as a clear breach in the French and German viewpoints.
In his letter to Herr Hiler. M. Dulatier said, "I owe it to our two great peoples to say that the fate of peace I sit in your hand.”
Norwegians Called Up OSLO. Aug. 28 (Trans-Ocean).--- The 1938 and 1835 classes of the Nor. wegian Bovy have been called up.
The Norwegian State Council to day bannest all exports from Norway,
The parents are not' admitted tu the school during the evacuation.reply. The boys and girls are calm. This moruing they sat in their classrooms statement by Mr. Chamberlain and comparing kits and trying on Kas-
giving full approval to the lite idea of what is happening. The Government's policy, indicating that older boys said it was like a "mystery aint has definitely decided against trip" and they would be dreadfully retreat, disappointed if they do not actually
The London Stock Exchange has Suspended dealings in United States Kenneth Green, aged 12,
and other foreign currency bonds, and d Dounlad Rye, aged 11. ruse at 3.36 pending the registration
of their am, to deliver newspapers before this
British ownership at the Bank of Englund morning's rebeatzat.
within a a month. foreign exchange market. The open-delayed.
Sterling was not supported on the ing was 4.40 quickly reaching a series
RO.
Britain Adamant
Warsaw Precautions SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WARSAW, Aug. 28 (UP)—The
power stations and other vital points has been started, while the press, for the first tine, publishes inspired editorials referring to the dangers of war.
In several places, the border with Germany has been closed. Nord Express, which usually leaves The at 1.20 p.m. for Berlin, Paris and Calais, has not yet departed and it is expected that other trains will be
The
press, declaring that a decision
Mr. Hirota, former Premier and Foreign Minister, is also believed to Foreign Portfollo be an influential candidate for the
Vice-Admiral Yoshida, Common- der-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet and concurrently Commander-in- Chief of the First Fleet, and Licut.- the Army General Staff, are under- General Tada, former Vice-Chief of stood to have definitely been chosen us the Navy and the War Ministers
the
new Cabinet, Mr. Kowarada. Minister of Home 1937, is likely to be recorded the Affairs in the Hayashil Cabinet in
"We don't know where we're going but we'll be sleight,” sild Kennelk,
Darkening Ships
of low levels around 4.30 and 4.25 for war is near naid that Germany LONDON, Aug. 20 (Reuter) and finally 4.12. Orders issued by the Admiralty this evening prov.de for the darkening of
is using the same tactics as she used SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
against Carcho-Slovakia. British ships and also dominion or
It is re
the reported that LONDON, Aug. 20, (UP)-Great battleship Schleswig-Holstein poí- German foreign verrel when the Intter are
the territorial waters of the Britain to-day sent its Ambassador poned her scheduled departure and back to Berlin with a message de-es with her guns trained in the The orders contain regulations cling to
to the quarrel with Paland, however, that the Polish coastal guns and anchor lights, and another order kimi, including navigation, steuning
but leaving the way open for further could sink the ancient ship casily.
Either Mr. Tsushima, Vice-Goyer- efforts to save peace.
nor of the Bank of Japan, or prohibits the use of wirport to keep hope alive that Europe's sands of persons, including many Minister
increasing tension Grimly, but with a gesture intend-
Meanwhile, the is aggravated by the flight of thou Tuyolaro, Governor of the Bank of nitters bardd any seagoing ship
Japan, wilt become the Finance sect in the titled waters of Britain twelve million will not march, Britain Americans, who are seeking trans-political circles.
according ta informed mad
another decision coinciden-portation to leave the country. tally with the vast military and navai preparations to fight if necessary.
Germany Prepared
including thued frh, timber and uro residing the showing of lights of an solution fecept Hitler's ferins for direction of Gdynia, 11 is believed. Home Portfolio.
The Council also placed a ban on the sale of Nurwegian ships or ship ping unmes to foreigners.
Queon To Broadcast
THE HAGUE, Aug. 28-Queen Wilhelmina will broadcast a message
and Northern Ireland.
to Holland's Colonial possessions altry, but it is believed that announce 6.40 G.M.T. to-night.
ment of a new and enlurged Cabinet will be made to-night.
Rush For Trains
Exorcisos Cancelled COPENHAGEN, Aug. 20 (UP)- ISTANBUL, Aug. 23, (Trans-Occau), The Danish Naval Squadron hus-Trains leaving İstanbul are
Gold cancelled the training exercises ori-out for the next few days as the giantly schedulest to start this morn-British and French colonles make Ing.
feverish efforts to evacute.
Ships Race Home
NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (Reuter).- The Germans liner New York foft for Germany-to-day without passengers, The liner Bremen arrived at Am- brose Light and i was announced that she had been ordered to return to Germany without passengers, and
within 24 hours-
The French Consul has advised French nationals to leave Turkey and Britons have received siniilar instru-
tions.
On the other hand, the Gerwan colony is remaining and awaiting developments.
day.
The launching of the fourth and last submarine built by the Krupp Germania for Turkey took place to
Borlin Schools Closed BERLIN, Aug. 28 (Trans-Ocean; LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter). All schools in Berlin were closed to- Queen Elizabeth is returning to day until further notice, London to-day, but the Princesses will remain at Balmoral Castle.
Queen Returning
textile shops are to be kept closed In Eastmark, formerly Austria, all
today and to-morrow, and the result will show how far it is necessary to PARIS, Aug 28 (Trans-Occan), introduce ration cards,
More Optimism
Prolongation of the crisis has resulted
The big Geirhan banks and savings
measures. It is understood that
in a slight improvement in the gen-banks have not taken any restrictive eral atmosphere in the French capital, and numerous people who had fled from the city could be seen returning to arrange their affairs, such as with drawing their money from the banks and bidding farewell to their friends who are compelled to remain.
were to-day.
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the
IC-
has
bel that Britain and France will con- There appears to be no question tinue to stand firmly behind Poland, because the British Government con- siders Hitler's attitude as a demand for a completely free haul in Eastern Europe.
Secking A Truce? However, it is believed that the that all problems can be seitled Cabinet's reply reiterated the bellet peacefully and it is possible that it proposed a truce or some other move to end the danger of war.
Hollomats called at the British
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” BERLIN, Aug. 28 (UP)-It is understood
that
الله
Volto-Face In Diplomacy?,
Mr.
PARIS, Aug. 29 (Domei),—French such as the distribution of petrol sup-favourable reactions to the Japanese preparations, Government and politieat circles show
Plies, have now been completed. Cabinet reshuffle which, they under- been distributed and Germans are Japan's foreign polley from the Axis Food and other ration cards have stand, will result in a voite-face of
limited even with their wardrobes.
system.
A decree has been issued fixing the Informed quarters point out that
two pairs norinal clothing supply henceforth at the resignation of the Hiranuma one coat, wo muts, three shirts and Cabines means a "lquidation" of the
nirs of shoes for men.
Axis diplomacy on the part of the For women two dresses, one coat, Japanese Government and preludes two petticoats, two pairs of shoes, a the initiation of an entirely new for- six handkerchiefs, six pairs eign policy. They understand that racklugs, two nightgowns
new Japanese Cabinet will endeavour to avoid unnecessary fric tion with Britain, France and Americo.
Political the press campaign
observers believe that Soviet-Japanese relations will not suffer any drastic setback as a result
of
the
and
underwear
is allowed. Household goods are being similar-
limited. Meanwhile continues charging
violations.
His Majesty the King to-day receiv ed the War Minister, Mr. Leslin
while of Foreign Offer and No. 10 Downing n constant stream
Street, including Mr. Arthur Green- wood, Sir Archibald Sinclair and the frontier Japanese and Chinese Ambassadors,
There is no definite word regard-vigil outside the Chancellory today, A crowd of severe hundred kept Hitler's
awaiting the decision resulting from the diplomalle exchanges.
ing
either Brilnin's reply.
message
Poland
with
Tension is mounting rapidly. that "Polish mobs a German ter- The German press to-day charged ritory" clashed with German frontier
Hitler's Vague Words Authoritative sources said, how- ever, that Hitler, in vague language, took the same position as announced in his letter to the French Premier. guards. tion but that Britain will not re-burned to the ground," the "Nach
Britain's reply has left no ques- time Mr. Chamberlain has emphasi
"German farmhouses have been nounce its pledges, but at the same tausgabe" claims.
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wi
of the collapse of the anti-Comintern
front.
INDOOR BOWLS CHALLENGE
will meet for a third time at the The U.S.S. Tulsa and the Champs Hongkong Bowling Alleys in a match; of 10 pins, on Thursday at 8.30-p.m. In their first meeting the Tulsa won by 17, but on the second occasion the Champs won by 24. Women will be admitted to the match.
Closing The Door
withdrawals from the banks to-day were perfectly normal.
ed that war is not inevitable and -------Belgian. Decrees
Protest At Propaganda BRUSSELS,
urges solution of the problems by Aug. 28
(Trans-direct negotiation.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Ocean)A number of decrees for
WARSAW, Aug. 28, (UP).-The Thousands who are enjoying the ecuring the safety of the nation and
The British also expressed their Government, in a strongly worded willingness watm August sun in the cafes still of defending its neutrality
la mediate in refuse to believe that war will occur, passed by the Belgian Cabinet
negotiations.
such statement, protests against the Ger- and while admitting that Herr Following the Cabinet meeting, the
man "atrocity propaganda" against Mediterrancan Closed Hitler's answer to M. Daladler has Premier. 1. Pierlot, received
Meanwhile Britain
Poland and specifically asserts that not improved the situation, neverthe-Dritish and French Ambassadors and continued her military preparations.
has steadilyHerr Hitler either lacked Information mature to say that rail communica-. less still maintain the hope that the once again received assurances
The Admiralty
or is "misinformed by his Ministers."tion has been finally severed. has Anglo-German negotiations, or in-garding Belgium's neutrality.
closed Mediterranean and the Baltic Sea to charges
the "It is a terrible thing that such tervention by Mussolini will save the Mobilisation in Belgium has now
Driush shipping after it was report-
should be
basis reached its second stage. Press con-
war." the star used as a ed that Germon submarines had en-
continues. The
railway stations are still the trol has been instituted, although for
tered the Mediterranean.
Referring to the norts that Herr
reports cenes of hectic activity as reservists the time being it will be secretly
Hitler told an important personage Mr. Chamberlain was carrying his that 24 Germans had pack the trains with their equipment, exercised.
slaughter been umbrella when he left Downing) The general attitude is one of re-
ed" near Street
Lodz
and
that 1 others had Jate to-day to signation, but there are a few scenes
keep
been
dealt similarly with audience with the King.
near Bell of trogle leave-taking, and there is a
the Foreign Office said:
We are general hope that a catastrophe may (starts.
Communique Issued
powerless against this sort of
thing still be averted.
further communication is expected given the Fachrer by his Ministers."
PARIS, Aug. 20 (Reuter).—No
but must protest against either lack of information or misinformation cording to well-informed from the German side to-night, ac- German circles, states a Havas report from Berlin.
sullering Bre
The King has received additional powers which, however; will become effective only after a conflict actually
con-
It is staled that in the event of Street trafle has been considerably hostilities, the Cabinet will be con- reduced as a result of the requisiverted into a Cabinet of National tioning of veliteles.
UtJon. Department stores
Leaders Confer from reduced personnel, hut the LONDON, Aug. 20 (Reuter)--- Mr. supply of goods is adequate in all the Neville Chamberlain had long shops,
sultations with Opposition leaders at Numerous shops and offices being gradually evacuated, and rents No. 10 Downing Street Uila afternoon. are falling. Large banking instituMr. Arthur Greenwood had three tions are removing their reserves to parale talks with the Prime Minis- ter, the third conversation lasting secluded spots in southern France.
three quarters of an hour, after which went to the Whips office for sultr sultation.
arc
an
No Reply Yet BERLIN, Aug. 28 (Reuter),—An
for
Trains Stopped WARSAW, Aug. 20 (Reuter),-A Danzig State order forbids the passage of goods trains from Dunzig to Poland,
Herr Hitler's reply to M. Daladier has strengthened the vlow, that Hitter is closing the door to com promise, but political circles ‹ say that until the actual conflict, begins, there is always a chance that sij eleventh hour negotiations may re lleve the strain, especially as the consequences of the Soviet-Germai pact are not what Germany had, hoped!
Refugees From Germany. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Aug. 28 (Domei)The NY.K. liner Yasukuni Maru left
Japanese refugees, including 50.wo men and 80 children. The steamer will proceed to Bergen, in Norway, where it will. romain in, port
uns further developments in the critical
ofcial communique was issed after through Danzig en route from Poland Hamburg on Saturday last with 200
Ambrica Calls Up 100,000 LONDON, Aug. 28 (Trons-Ocean), e deputy leader of the Opposition i presence of Herr Joachim von Rib-
-The US. Government has ordered
con-
It requisitions goods trains passing
to Gdynia.
•
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
the meeting between Herr Hitler and Sir Nevile Heren
Sir Nevile Henderson in the Chan
It says that Herr Hitler received cellery at 9.30 p.m., G.M.T., in the
Danzig Schools Closed DANZIG, Aug. 20 (UP),--All schools bentrop, when Sir Nevile conveyed have been conscripted. The school- have been closed and many teachers to Herr Hitler a communication from the British Government.
houses are being utilised as barracks, The area bus been completely hour with the AROUND THE EMPIRE waited Hitler
ringed with
barbed guns signal to deliver, the elly to the Reich and fight the Poles until the German troops come to their rescue.
the mobilisation of 100,000 troops of Immediately afterwards Sir Archi-
the National Guard, according to reports received here this evening.
It is also stated that a considerable munber of Brilish troops have been having taken place at the French transported to France, the landings
canal ports, principally Dieppe.
Slovakia Mobilises PRESSBURG, Aug. 28, (Trans- Ocean) Slovakia has called up three classes of reserves
The Hlinka Guards have also been placed in charge of the frontier posts. Rome Restrictions
bald Sinclair, leader of the Liberal opposition arrived at No. 10 and re- mained for half an Prime Minister.
Thereafter Mr. Chamberlain left
port to the King.
(Continued from Page 1.)
by car for Buckingham Palace to Britain and willingness to
Just previously, Mr. Leslie Hore-Britain in an emergency. support
Bolisha hd been recalved by His EIRE Majesty.
Normandie Arriyos
DUBLIN, Aug. 28 (Reuter).-With SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" reference to reports circulated abroad NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (UP)-The regarding Elre's position in the event French Liner Normandie raced into of war, no pronouncement has been made, nor has any statement 'been
It is estimated that 20,000 Danzigers with shining new equipment are guarding the 75 mile frontier facing the Polish Corridor. As a means of enforcing the food conservation de- crees, it is announced that the names of known hoarders will be published. It is reported that men and equipm
Poles Unperturbed"
situation.
In case, of a war, the steamer will but viu Panama return to Japan otherwise will return to Hamburg as Preparations are also under way for
evacuation of the the Japanese refugees in Germany. Switzerland Mobilixas
soon as conditions become quieter.
remaining
Frontier Defences SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY S
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without, satsansuing self, his car or "It is a well known fact that danger the lives of plain meseceta,” from blowout increases four times whet
speed is doubled," declared a Goodygat mhic panelli tietä were, ponducted in
negroesky blown out, by executive. "That is, a blowout at 80 mise dynamita para fyr, autoristic: kaite, sod per hour is four times as dangerous na one fizzyaning her gret pfalse at wkład výle at 40 miles per hour.
hurer ilway spike, driver, to continue
"Goodyear engineers were signed the LifeGuard lowed problem of developing a safoly device to down the highway in complete gontrol of combat this danger several years ago. Alter the car. When ordinary tubes were blown testing out more than 1500 types of tube out the car awerved violently off the constructips, the new LifeGuard is the roadway and skill of the professional test
"The, LifeGuard.is in reality. reserve lavold serious accident.
car driver wae taxed to the utmost to
result.
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WAR RISK RATES UP
(Continued from Pagę 1.) Ouctuations In the sterling-dollar rate.
After opening at 4.30, the rate fell
BERLIN, Aug. 28 (Domel)10.4.10, before rallying to 4.20. This Disregarding the German request appreciation of the dollar resulted in
Sole Distributors: UNIVERSAL SALES French Bank Building Tel. 34194.
WATER-POLO · LEAGUE
In a Hongkng Water-Polo League Chinese Bathing Club was, defeated encounter at North Point last night, by Chung Sing 4-3, after a close game.
mand.
for neutrality, the Swiss Govern new high record price of gold of in view of the heavy armament de- mont, with the approval of Parila-101 shillings. ment, has decided to moblike the frontier defence forces at 5 am
authoritative sources.
011
Silver declined ths to 19d en
ROME, Aug. 28, (Trans-Ocean) the safety of New York Harbour to-Issued by the Government since thement are arriving from East Prussin. Tuesday it was learned from indian sales, finding an unreceptive LONDON, Aug. 28, (UP)-The
All civil acroplanes are forbidden to day after one of her fastest trips, present crisis began, indicating whot
fly over Italy or Italian possessions Radio messagca from the ship were its attitude would be in a European in North Africa or on the Aegean prohibited, and her exact
Sco,
nouncementng to an official-an-}
position
a accret until her arrival, war.
Ps were shuttered at night and
The only planes excepted are those all other lights were extinguished.
·
comes..
No statement is expected until war If it should come, the Dall would .Budepest Precautions BUDAPEST,
be summoned and Mr. De Valera 20 (Trans-would make a full statement. Ocean)-A decree was published to- The nearest approach
WARSAW, Aug. 28, Reuter) The Poles are remaining imperturb- able and determined not to discuss the surrender of their vital rights.
Colonel Beck is seeing the French and Brush Ambassadors daily, and BOTELTE more than ther a day,
The understanding between Poland
Copper Production
market.
foreign exchange market suspended Among commodiles, wheat and all dealings in Reichlamarks 20-day. Foreign Loans Drop In New York Market
base metals were firm.
A famine was reported in dollar, SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
On the Stock Exchange, gold mir-notes. -^ ing and oils were marked up reflect- All notes were quoted at 4.15 cam-- NEW YORK, Aug 29 (Domel)ing the high gold price and the Pared with the telegraphic rate of Reflecting the European crisis, all strength of the dollar-respectively.
4.20 against-sterling foreign loans including British and There were no oficial dealings da Italian and those of the British Internationals owing to the Treasury's Dominigus, to-day, showed consider bas on dealings) in certain overbea able fluctuations, stropping by one to securities. The British Ministry of Informa- war time, lo appoint a court martial the Minister for Industry and Cam- and French governments is being tion, which was: platined for in the to try cases ordinarily brought before merce, at Queenstown on August 24, communicated to Poland and we was Japanese bonds which continued Chinese Railway bends also sharp- event of war, has been established, the civil courts, and to extend the when he said/The people of Ire- veri Parig
ly deafened. The only exception. according cement and due to offences and have hobnational vererte or Reports from the
Thformation is yet available hitherto dealt with by the civilian association with questions which have that they fail amphipodwin bonds Nako 400083 530, 43-dom
indicate to rise. The 6.5% percent Japanese regarding the personnel of the Minis- courts.
set Europe ablaze."
from Germany, but it would be pro- of $3 over the previous day......
of the regular air lines training planes of the Italian air force, and test flights
Italian machines.
New Ministry Formed.
by
Aug.
to
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|day_empartial law in peace and [attitude was made by Mr. Lorabe closer, and evvy move by the British four dollars.
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London Foreign Exchange STOCKHOLM Aug. 28. (Trans Ocean)Sweden has left the sterling At noar to-day it was decided to lower the exchange rate against the Pound
Sterling from 19.4 to 17.8.
International Copper Cartel mare of the Erellay, and d
NEW YORK, Aug 28 (UP)în LTOWAR B formed quarters here believe that theThis means that the former couplin move all curbs on copper production (has ceased.:
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