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By
December 6, 1939.
Ernie Bushmiller
HEY, NANCY-- COME BACK-~
WHAT'S WRONG?
TIN QUOTA
ALLIES PEACE TERMS
QUERIED PLAINLY
I THOUGHT 'I WALKED INTO THE
WRONG
HOUSE!
NUFFIELD'S GENEROSITY
Anomalies Revealed STATED BY £1,250,000 Central
In Commons
LONDON. Dee, 5 (Reuter)-The; tin quota was the subject of questions! in the House of Commons to-day by
HALIFAX
Hospital Fund
LONDON, Dec. 6 (Reuter).-Lord Numeld has given a million Morris Motor shares, worth nearly £1,250,- 000. to create a Central Hospital
Mr. Stokes, who asked when the No Vengeance To Fund for the provinces.
President of the Board of Trade was aware that the United States' de- mand for tin equals the maximum unrestricted production of British Milaya; and whether-ns under the
International Control Agreement,
Be Sought
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
LONDON, Dec. 5 (Reuter),
Lord Nuffield has expressed the hope that from this fund and the King's Fund in London there will ultimately emerge a truly national Hospital Fund.
Commons Hears Of Gift
Lord Nuffield's latest munificence was announced in the House
of
any signatory may apply for perThe essential principles of n mission to increase production be yond the agreed qunti-the President satisfactory and lasting peace" would say why this application was were defined by Viscount Hali- not made in view of the representa-fax, the British Foreign Secret- Commons by the Minister of Health, tlons by United States' consumers? Jary, replying to a debate in the Mr. Walter Elliott, during the debate
Mr. Stokes further asked whether House of Lords on War Aims, on social services. with a view to benellting British In-Summing up the declarations already
He said that in n letter Lord Nut- dustry and the dollar exchange posi-made by the Government, the OP deld expressed the lupe that volun- tion if the President of the Bcard position and on behalf of the Domin-tary hospitals would carry on their of Trade would consider removing ions and France, Lord Halifax said magnificent work, but pointed out the the restriction on production and de- that we desired the people who had changes in conditions which made controlling the price so that it would been deprived of their independence central fund for the provinces essen-
to recover their berties, to redeem
|([n].
assume ita normal level.
Mr. Stakes also asked whether the the peoples of Europe from constant)
the fear of German aggression, and that a truly national hospital ter- "It is my hope," says Lord Nuffield, Dutch were consulled before
own freedom maximum price limit was fixed for safeguard our all tla smoited in the United King-security. dom and Malaya.
Government's Reply
No Spirit Of Vengeance
and
vice may be evolved."
Mr. Elliott, replying in the debate, ank that the Government was devot- "We don't seek aggrandisement or ing 250,000,000 more this year to to redraw the map of Europe in aur social services than in 1931, and this own interest. Still less are we moved at a time when Hitler was increasing Mr. Malcolm Macdonald replied by the spirit of vengeance," said the hours of labour of the working and said that he was satisfied that Lord Halifax. the International Tin Committee was
"On the contrary, if Germany is doing what was necessary to meet able to restore the confidence that she the market's real requirements. has destroyed, we aim at a settlement It could not be in the interests of which will encourage her to take her Colonial dependencies and producers rightful place in Europe, and we wish to take the action advocated.
to create International order in
No such requests had been made which all peoples will be secure under by the Mulayan and Nigerian Gov- the reign of law and can determitie érnments:
their political and economic life tree The question of price control was from the Interference of their more under Government's constant con- powerful neighbours. sideration.
"To this end, we will be willing to with The Dutch representatives on the give our best in co-operation International Tin Committee had other nations, including Germany, lo been kept informed before the maxi-work a reconstruction, political and mum price limit was fixed for all tin economic. For only so can we belleve smelted in the United Kingdom and that an ordered international life can Melayu.
bo preserved."
Supplementary Questions
States for £350.
Mr. Macdonald replied that a matter under constant
class in Germany, and Goering was telling: German workers that they would have to tighten their belts and
would be all the better for it."
King With His Armies
LONDON, Dec. 5 (Reuter) — The King spent eight hours to- day with his armies in France.
The sounds of cheering as
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When Britain Will Lay Down Arms Dealing with the terma on which Mr. Stokes asked if the Minister considered it advantageous that tin Britain will lay down arms, Lord should be sold £230 a ton fixed Halifax sold that the answer was from-Malaya, bought by foreign in- given by M. Daladier a few days ago His Majesty left each termediaries and resold to the United when he said that France-ho might were carried across the country ALSO FREQUENT-SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI AND... JAPAN
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His Majesty lunched with General con-with a government whose signature viscount Gert, the British Comman-
could be trusted.
Referring to the suggestions of ander-in-Chief, H.R.H. Major General It was never intended that the fix-
[ conference, Lord the Duke of Gloucester, and a score ing of prices should necessarily be Armistice and
Halifax said it was of little use de- of other high officials in a simple permanent.
Mr. Stokes: Do you propose to do luding ourselves with wishful think-village estaminet ordinarily anything about it?
ing about the results to be achieved as a Corporals' Mess. by a conference until the primary lesson was learned by
was sideration.
Mr. Macdonald said it would be foolish to announce any intention be- forehand.
Fixed Prices Criticised
LONDON, Dec. 5
(Reuter)
who
would appreciate therein, namely, that force was a bad plan.
Chancellor's Visit
used
Cheered By Villagers
covered The tour
a wide area, concluding with a review of a bat Lesson Not Yet Learnt
italion of Highlanders only a quarter There was no evidence yet that of a mile behind the barbed wire. Germany had learned that lesson. As the convoy, headed by the the House of Commons to-day, Mr. The two prerequisites for a con-King's car tying the Royal Standard, Stokes asked Sir John Simon why Terence were, firstly, there should be returned at twilight to G.H.Q., little advantage had not been taken of the evidence that the German Govern-crowds of French people lined the high in price ruling for some time
willing to accept
waving terms sircets, towns and villages past in the United States to obtainment was greatly increased supplies of dollar corresponding with the purposes for their welcome.
which we took up arms, and, second- currency instead of fixing thely, there should be a security that maximum sterling price limit at a
gure which was low when expressed any settlement reached be respected.
On any other basis, a conference LONDON. Dec. 5 (Reuter)-An- in terms of the dollar.
would achieve nothing, and would be other British visitor to the Western only likely to enable the leaders of Front to-day was the Chancellor of Germany to make their people be the Exchequer, Sir John Simon.. leve that on the whole the method Taking time off from his talks with
the French Finance Minister of force had not worked too badly.
The importance of showing that John saw several secret RA.F. aero- Aggression had falled would not be dromes. achieved and the world OUT- sequently would do leti in Qie samoj precarious and Intolerable suspenso; that we had known thesa
last
years.
Mr. Macdonald, in reply, stated that soon after the outbreak of war, the Government decided as part of their general policy in preventing undue rises in the prices of essential commodities, to fix a maximum price for tin in this country, and to request the Governor of the Straits Settle- ments to take parallel action in that Colony.
It was never intended that these maximum prices should be main- lained indefinitely without regard to the level of the prices elsewhere.
Woman Sent For Trial Manslaughter Is Alleged
I
Profoundly Shocked Referring to Finland, Lord Hallfox wero said that the British people profoundly shocked by the circum- stances of the Soviet attack, and they profoundly admired, the magnificent resistance of the Finns.
New Strike Threat
Sir
San Francisco Water Workers Disagree
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Referring to the Anglo-Russian
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5 (UP) — negotiations, he thought that events had shown that the judgment and The Clerk's Union has accepted the instinct of the British Government proposal of Dr. Louis Bloch of the In refusing an agreement with the Maritime Labour Board, to arbitrato Soviet on the terms and formulas the Union's demand for control in covering cases of indirect aggression hiring monthly clerks and super- However, tho Waterfront on the Baltic states were right; for visors. it was now plain that this formula Employers' Association has rejected
Mr. Harry ultimate designs, and he had little doubt that the people
Chung Won-ching, 32, married might well have been a cloak for the prope Bridges to-day made a
woman, was committed for trial on a
of Britain atatement which is interpreted_ns charge of manslaughter following the conclusion of evidence against her would prefer to face difficulties and threatening a countwide strike. The before Mr. Edwards at Central embarrassments rather than feel that Unions are considering "means of wo had compromised the honour of halting the diversion of San Francisco Magistracy this morning.
She is alleged to have kicked a Britain and the Commonwealth on commerce to other ports, especially woman named Pan King-sze. 40, such issues. down the stairs of her flat in Holly- wood Road October 10.
Form Anti-Nazi Organisation
San Pedro, and we do not see any reason why San Pedro should be kept open when San Francisco is striking demands of the same type of contract which San Pedro enjoy," declared Mr. Bridges.
on
Chung was arrested In Kowloon City on November 2 When charged on November 4, she sinted that Pun
The Employers Astociation sald lind followed her up the stairs In
JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 6 (Reu- they were unable to arbitrate because order to coliceta debt, and had atruck her with a pair of clogs. She ter)-Germans have formed an anti- the selection of clerks and supervisors pushed Pun out of the door by mis-Nazi organisation in Johannesburg constitutions would be adjourned, take.
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