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DANGEROUS DRUGS.

Conference to Discuss Limitation.

CHINA REPRESENTED.

Geneva. Yesterday. The Council of the League has i adopted the Committee's report in favour of convening a conference for the limitation of the manu- facture of dangerous drugs, com- posed of representatives of 25 countries, including Great Britain, Canada, Chir,1, Egypt, the United States, India, Japan, Persia, and Turkey. The next session of the Council hus been fixed for September 5.

QUEER POLITICS.

INDIAN WOMEN ON THE WAR PATH.

MARCH ON SALT DEPOT

STOPPED BY POLICE.

REFUSAL TO RETURN

JOURNALISTS PROTEST AGAINST

PRESS ORDINANCE.

A LIFE FOR A LIFE. Arab Murderers to Pay

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JAIL TERMS FOR OTHERS.

Jerusalem, Yesterday, The last case in connection with the Hebron riots of August last year have been completed. Two Arabs have been sentenced to death and one to seven years' im-

Dhurasana, Yesterday. The Police, apparently, are prisonment. One was acquitted determined to practise Satya-on a charge of the murder of graha (civil disobedience) against Slonim, a bank manager, and 23 the Satyagrahis, headed by Mrs. other Jews in Slonim's house.— Naidu, who were marching to raid Reuter. the salt depot. When Mrs. Najdu and her companions started this morning the police made a cordon round them. Mra. Naidu refused to turn back and directed her fol. | lowers to squat on the road.

Sholapur, Yesterday. Maneck Chand, President of the }.

Arrest of Members of Municipality, has been arrested in

House.

connection with the recent riots.

Passive Resistance.. Mrs. Naidu and her volunteers eat all day long near the saltpans,

Washington, Yesterday. Wearied by a six-hour filibuster, but powerless to act in any direc-inside the police, cordon, neither tion or even to adjourn, the House eating nor drinking, but passing of Representatives had to order the the time in spinning or chatting. Arrest of members outside the

Newspaper, Protest, House in order to secure a quorum.

Bombay, Yesterday. One of the first members escorted The All India conference of to the Chamber by the Sergeant-at-journalists and owners of printing Arms was Speaker Longworth.-presses, mostly representing the Nationalist newspapers, passed a resolution authorising the fur nishing of security under the Press Ordinance provided the first security has not forfeited. The conference has called a Press hartal for May 20 and 21 as a protest against the Press Ordin- once-Reuter.

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FLYING FLAPPER.

Rangoon, Yesterday. Miss Amy Johnson's plane has been repaired, and she will resume the flight to-morrow if tests are satisfactory-Reuter.

"Long Live Revolution," The latest advices show that the position

on the north-west

RED OUTRAGES.

Chinese Garrison ·

Overwhelmed.

Haakow, Yesterday. If la reported that Simakow, forty miles from Hankow, has been cap- tured by "Reda," many of the houses being burned down and two hundred people being killed, while $600,000 worth of property was loot-

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The garrison fought stubbornly, but were overwhelmed.

Hanchwun, on the other side

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of the river, is now surrounded by 3,000 "Reds," who are well equip ed, with machine

It is feared the garrison, comprising three hundred, who are short of ammunition, will be unable to hold

out.

Missionaries evacuated the area before the arrival of the "Reds.”— Reuter.

PALESTINE.

The Sacred Wailing Wall.

is flying a [Miss Johnson, who small "Moth" plane from England | frontier has considerably improv. to Australia, had a bad landing ed. All is quiet in Peshawar City, near Kangoon, damaging the ma- and the only trouble in Peshawar

Geneva, Yesterday. chine. Her time up-to-date consti-

district is the activities of gangs Reviewing recent and contemplat- tutes a record for the trip.]

(Continued at foot of next Column.ed measures to safeguard peace and satisfy legitimate aspirations in Palestine, Mr. Henderson, before the League Council, announced the intention to appoint a commission to investigate the sacred Walling Wall, which has been a fruitful origin of disturbances between Arabs and Jews, consisting of Mr. Lofgren, former Swedish Foreign Minister, M. Barde, a former Swiss judge, and Herr Kempe, former Governor of Sumatra. The League Council then closed its session.-- Reuter.

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