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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}

AMBASSADOR'S" RECALL SOUGHT.

MR, HARVEY'S RECENT SPEECH

IN LONDON.

WASHINGTON, February 24th.

In the House of Representatives the Bepublican, Mr. Ryan, of New York

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2518," "1933"

LATEST CABLES. BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.

ADVANCES MADE BY THE

CONSORTIUM...

PAR18, February 94th.

THE IRISH TREATY.

DIFFICULTIES FROM THE ARDFHEIS COMPROMISE.

London, February 23rd. The bargain approved by the Ardfbeis yesterday is regarded incesting Provisional Government-not healing the

THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

SHIPOWNERS MAKE A

CONCESSION.

FURTHER INCREASE OFFERED,

There were further developments in the

HONGKONG RAINFALL DURING 1921.

TRAGEDY ON THE PRAYA. TEVEDORE SHOT AND, CHINESE

SEAMAN ARRESTED.

The rainfall of 1921 appeared at one time likely to cob very near Lawlessnem and intimidation came to highest on record:

to the Owing, however, to full fruition yesterday in murder. In the absence of late typhoons very little broad daylight, on the Praya, well and the year's total only amounted to rain fell after the middle of September

M--Jean Neney's report, mentioned Fumerous formidable difficulties for the strike yesterday. The Tung Wah Hos·1nown compradore, who is reported to have 97,33 inches, equal to 15 per cent. abore yesterday, shows that the banks forming split in the Bins Fein ranks, but merely pital have sosired an intimation by the been threatened by strikers, was delibes the 38 years' average. Some heat re the consortium had advanced two hundred checking ita development pending the deci-strikers that their services as interned-rately shot dead. “A Chinese sexz3D, WHO † summer: 33.78 inches being recorded for were experienced in the early part of the sive battle the poils election, scored an important point, while night, & committee of representatives 6/13 alleged to have done the deed; has been May, the highest for that menth since

and forty-four million francs for the re- floatation of the Banque to April 25th., 1921, receiving ledges valued at one

arrested.

Mr. de Valera, by postponement of the fiaries are no longer required and, last Mr. Griffith and Mr. Collins secured labour guilds was empowered by a man

the great storm of 1859. On the 31st May parary freedom from the danger of a seting at the Chinese Engineers' Inday morning, Mr. Loung Yuk Tong, a 1833. The tables below give the rainfall At twenty minutes past eleven yester registered; this has not occurred since a fall of over 3 inches is an hour was vote in Dail Eireann where their majority

as registered at the Royal Observatory"

the shipowners and the strikera.

introduced a resolution for the recall of hundred and forty-five”millions Three is precarious, a from throats of mutinstitute to act as between the Government familiar figure, in Hongkong,—assistant Kowloon. Rain gauges in other parts of

ous sections of the republican army.

The future is regarded both in Dublin

The shipowners' committee held a meet manager of Messrs Jack A Thi, steve the Colony show a considerable variation and in Landon with maingiving, as a pro- have disastrous consequences.. longation of the existing uncertainty may ing yesterday afternoon as the request of was travelling in his rickshaw and a comparison of the falle variation

DELEGATES INVITED TO LONDON.sider the possibility of making furthButterfeld & Swird's Near the new is that at. Taitam Tuk, where the de the Government which asked them to con. Along the Praya, on his way to Messi.& lower average fall than the Observatory

Mr. Harvey, Ambassador at Loudon, proDeputies have, requested the appointment. posing a Congressional investigation of

of a commission of thirty-three members alleged statements by Mr. Harvey at a

to enquire into responsibility, in connec dinner to Mr. Balfour on his return from

in with the failure of the back.

Washington and with regard to the United Btates' motives on entering the war. He declares that Mr. Harvey is a "propon- eat of Englands aims and ambitions rather than those of the country he is supposed to represent.”.

SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR TROUBLES.

FUL WORKERS.

*

EARLIER CABLES

GENERAL MANAGER ARRESTED.

PARIS, February 23rd. M. Pernotte, general manager of the Boaque Industrielle de Chine, has been arrested and conveyed to Sante prison. CHARGE "AGAINST M. PERNOTTE

ΣΑΤΣΑ,

M. Pernotte has been arrested in con- GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT PEACE- nection with a charge made by the Paris

engineer to the Seine Tribunal regarding"] operations in which M. Pernotto was con- cerned in connection with the issue fast year of shares in the Chemical" Products Company, the whole of which were taken up by the Hanque lodustrielle. The shares once rose to 450 per cent. premium, but subsequently relapsed.

JOHANNESBURG, February 24th. A heavy explosion of dynamite on the main raliway line, near Doornfoyeta station, resulted fra slight displacement of the lipe.

CAPETOWN, February 94th. In the House of Assembly, the Prime Minister, General Smuts, denied a rumour that the Government is calling out armed foxécs to deal' with the cominaado move "ment, but he said that the position bad recently become more dangerous and the Government was increasing the police force to protect peaceful workers.

DEATH OF VISCOUNT

HARCOURT.

LONDON, February 24th.

GERMAN INDEMNITIES. BRITAIN HAD NOT YET RECEIVED

A. PENNY.

LATGE

concessions to the scamen. Ultimately

of interest. The only gauge which shows

In the House of Commons, asked wha- to meeting agreed to raise slightly thehaw and shat Mr. Leung from behind. & per cont. At the Matilda Hospital and ceed with the inah Free State Bill in percentage sesle of increase offered to the The wounded man fell out of the ricksba above that of the Observatory

ther the Government intended to pro-

view of the Ardthaus' decision, Mr. Chur- chill said that the Irish agnatories to

to the Treaty had been invited to London for au early conference on the whole situation.

Mr. Chamberlain said that the Govern Treaty Bill on Monday. Asked whether ment did not propose to take the Irish

it was intended to proceed with the Bill at all, Mr. Chamberlain declined to make a further statement belors seeing the signatories,

INQUIRY INTO THE CLONES SHOOTING.

men.

NEW CHINESE COMMITTEE OF

MEDIATORS.

Statue Pine, a man approached the rick-faiency over a period of a years averages Pokfulam the rainfall is 1 per ocak to the ground.

Taitam it is 6, at the Public Gardens 9. At The assailant, still holding the revalver, and at Victoria Peak 14 per cent. abovu ran into Status Square. Several people side of the harbour, the Kowloon Reser

that of the Observatory. On the other. started in pursuit and others went to the voir gauge shows a rainfall 4 per cenk help of the victim. The man rushed and the Tai Po gauge 18 per cent, above

that at the Observatory...

BAINFALL AT KOWLOON OBSERVATORY.

Ameeting of representatives of 124 Chinese labour guilds was held at the through the Square and as he passed Engines Institute, last night. The Bank Gardens ho hurled the revolver into main business transacted was the appoint the weapon was quickly secured.The January

the bushes there. Some one saw this and ment of a committee of go, which was man ran on between the Theatre and the chruary empowered to act on behalf of the various Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, followed March Mr. Churchill announced that, with themon in the undeavour to bring about by a crowd which was rapidly becoming April concurrence of both the Irish Guvern- not between the Government, as to the rowd attracted the attention of Mr. June settlement. The committee proposes to larger and larger. The shouts of the May menta, Mr. Justice. MeCardie has been reinstatement, of the Seamen's Union; Pereira, a clerk in the International Bank, July appointed to conduct as onquiry into the the shipowners, as to the possibility of and another man who were passing along August ........ Clones shooting on the 12th inst. He hoped further concessions; and the seamen, as the top of the street, in Queen's Road September the enquiry would begin early next week.

to the likelthood of further reductions in Thinking that the man being pursued was October MR. BALFOUR EXPLAINS.

their demands.

a thief, they concealed themselves as the November Some idea of the seamen's present Bank corner. Mr. Pereira knocked the December FRENCH NAVAL OFFICER'S

attitude may be gained from a statement man down as he turned the corner into ARTICLE ON SUBMARINISM.

by one of the labour representatives, that Queen's Road. The crowd was on him in the seaman's delegation had just received a moment and the man was very roughly a telegram from their headquarters in handled until the nearest police officers structing them to place a demand before reached the scene and took charge, the Government for the reinstatement of their Union within 24 hours; failing this STATEMENT BY THE ARRESTED the delegates were to close dolen discussion and return to Canton Lorthwith

Was Buch

1884-1991. 1921. Mean. Max. Mini

.19 1.29 8.43 1.04 1.81 7.93 4.51 9.77. 11.49 9.8959 14.89 1.00 33.78% 12.24-48.84

,00

1: .00 .17

1.15

....... 14.74 $15.00 34.37

3.34 11.89 13.787 30.08

4.57 15.44 14,15 30.06 3.97

S 12.10 9.90 30.60 .63

.39 4.76 93.29

.0% .99 1.81 281 .DI .79 1.13 4.90 .00

84.69 119.79 45.83,

Year ".. 97.33

TEARLY RAINFALL AT KOWLOON OBSERVATORY.

1884

76.42

1885

108.09

1903..... 93.65

1904

50.41

-MAN.

1986

09.17

1905

70.95

Tha

The man made a statement before the police arrived. He said his name

1897

68.29*

1906

77.80

1883

.104.58

W04

1907

95.55

1989

..119.72

1908

91.87

1890

70.03

1909

75.73

1891

17.12

1910

70.12

1899

10.97

1911

90.55

1891

10.06

1919

63.53

1894 1893

..104.25"

ID13

83.73

45.83.

1914

+

..100.21

1898

79.78

1915

76.03

1807

100.03

1916

79.86

1898

47.03

1917

81.49

1899

79.69

1918

-101.00

1000

73.73

1919

70.14

1001

66.78

1920

..107.88

1902

97.50.

1021

97.33

33 years average 848 inches

Bir William Harcourt and was formerly have to be secured by means of fresh proudiy cations, which Capt. Castex have been brought before the Magistracy

Jonny.

* LONDON, February #3rd. In the House of Commons, in answer

LONDON, February 3rd. that Britain had not yet received a penny to quistions. Sir Robers Horne stated

The much-discussed question of Lord of indemnity from Geramny. On the Les's alleged misquotation at the Wash ington Conference of an article by the other hand, the cost of excupation of over a milliard goid marks had been re-

French naval officer Capt. Castex on the subject of submarinium, semi-officiall paid to the extent of 70 million.

published in France, was brought up in representative stated that this demand the House of Commons.

bad been placed with the Secretary for FRENCH DISAPPOINTMENT.

Mr. Balfour, who regretted that the Chinese" Affairs at three o'clock that after curiously enough the same name PARIS, February 3rd.

be that of the man who was shot, but it article had not been permitted to fall into. Disappointment at Germany's default oblivion, said that Capt. Casiex's sints.

is not thought that there is any relation- over the indemnity payments, on which

ship between them. The runaway said he ment did not commit the French Govera A NEW KIND OF INTIMIDATION. France counted to balance the forthcom "meat, but it was impossible to ignore the

was an unemployed seaman, formerly a The death, is-announced of Viscounting Budget was freely voiced in the

cook on the 3.8. Kwangehow. views of a high officer who approved of

He was - INTERFERING WITH FOODSTUFFS. Harcourt

Chamber when, debating a special Vote submarinism being directed to the destroy

dressed in a dark blue serge suit of the ul 13 milhard francs subsequently ing without warming of merchantmen, with

kind usually worn by Chinese seamen. He For the past Fortnight cases of intimi- The late Viscount Harcourt who was chargeable to Germany, the Minister of their crews, passengers, and cargoes. It dation have been scarce and no such cases his age is probably between 30 and 35.

is of medium beight and inferior physique; 59 years of age, was the eldest son of the Finance explained that the sum would

A resident, who saw the maing man were originally devised for some little time. M.P. for the Rossendale Division of

But they seem to throw away a pistol, and was the means by French ingenuity, that the Govern have broken cat again. This time the care of ita being recovered, states that "the He regretted that Britain wal Lancashire.]

more occupied with the resumption o: ments of France, Italy, Japan, the United colics appear to be at the bottom of the PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING, trade than with reparations.

Sites and the British Empire at Wash-affinit. Previously threats of inmidin-weapon was small, and of American BL Paineans outlined the difficulties of Ington unanimously declared gromaly im- tion were conveyed to coolica working the chambers were loaded and the fifth pattern, holding five cartridges; four of moral and pronounced the EMPIRE MARYS' SPLENDID GIFT.izing German securities held abroad,

perpetrators owing to the involvement ui neutral.coun-

liable to punishment as pirates. (Cheers.) cargoes on the wharves and on ships. A contained an expended cartridge.

new method now appears to have been LONDON, February 24th.

tries where the securities have been

adopted. Attempts are being made to shot Dr. G. R. Black happened to be HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE

A few minutes after Mr. Leung had been DOUBLE TAXATION." placed, Orer eight thousand

prevent coolica working trucks passing along the Praga, in his car. He sterling has

LEAGUE OF

COEPS. NATIONS APPOINTS loaded..with foodstuffs At the Magis found that the victim was unconscious; so far been received by the organisers

tracy, yesterday, two such cases were there was no pulse. Above one eye was ORDERS BY LIEUT. COL. L. G. BIRD, D.5. A COMMITTEE.

mentioned. In the first case a coolie was a slight contusion, evidently received in of the gift by the Marys of the Empire

sentenced by Mr. Lindsell to three falling from the ricksha and it has been decided to ask Princess"

LONDON, February Ed.

There was The Financial and Economic Committee for interfering with the transportation of

months imprisonment with hard labour | nothing to indicate that the man Mary to accept a En rope of pearls

of the League of Nations discussed the foodstuffs on the Praya. It appears that perforation made by the shot was so Infantry Drill Bayonet Fighting and Teaching to the waist. Princess Mary is

The death his occurred of Herr Reined a sub-committee consisting of Sir wholing a truck on the Prays. The truck tion and, in any case, it was at the problem of double taxation and appoint the defendant stopped a coolic, who was small that it might easily excape atten hard Mannesmann, head of the Mannes Josiah Stamp (Britain), Professors Selig, was loaded with poultry for the Sailors back of the shoulder, and the man, of to give the larger part of the money to

mann Tube Works, whose activities in obtaining mining concessions in Morocen Bruins (Holland) to examine overlapping carry the food by pole and to abandon course, was on his back. The first in

(America) Finandi (Italy) and Home. The man ordered the coolia to Franco-German trouble culminating in in 1910 were one of the causes" of the taxation systems in the different coun- the truck. The coolie appealed, to a dis pression, therefore, was that the shot hadi

trict watchman for assistance and the was suffering from concussion due to s Dress: Plain clothes. the Agadir incident.

the rl Guides movement enabling the provision of a training home and hospital

#amp.

RUSSIAN FAMINE "RELIEF.

NO HELP FROM BRITISH

EXCHEQUER -

DEATH OF FAMOUS GERMAN,

AN ECHO OF THE AGADIR INCIDENT.

BEELIN, February 23rd.

GOVERNMENT 'AND RETRENCHMENT,

WAR MINISTER'S ALTERNATIVE TO GEDDES PROPOSAL,

LONDON, February 23rd.

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trics.

BIG AMERICAN FAILURE. FORMER HIGH GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL INVOLVED.

NEW YORK, February Yrd. Federal receivers in bankruptcy have been appointed for the stockbroking firm of Kardos, Burke & Co, whose liabilitics

man was arrested,

from

had sustained'

shot wound. The

missed its mark and that the injured maa

· ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT.

PARADES.

Lewis Gun Instruction will take on Monday, February 9tà; at Volunteer Headquarters, and Kow loon Docks on Friday, March 3rd, at 5:30 pm. for trained men, and..

recruite.

FIELD DAY.

day, March 5th Distance not ex- ceeding 5 miles. Separate Ordera will be issued later.

MUŞAYIRY.

Two other coolies were charged with a fall

Th a short time an "ambulance, which A short Field Day will be held on Sun- similar offence and with using abusive had boon called by telephone from language It was stated by the chief neighbouring office, reached the scene and Chine detective that he was patrolling Mr. Leung was taken to the Government the Praya yesterday at noon in company Civil Hospital. He was then found to with another detective, when he noticed

truck wheeled by two coolies being wound at the back of the shoulder waa Part

have succumbed. A small perforated surrounded by a crowd of Chinese, numbering about 20. The two defendants discovered and the results of the post-

ceedings. The first defendant was heard to say "You cannot go with that truck; if you do you will have to take the The deceased mah was 39 years of age. consequences." The second defendant He had been connected with the firm of

In a speech at Chorley, Sir Worthing amount to $1,500,000 against assets of were taking an active apart in the pro mortem examination will be known in due

ton

LONDON, February 24th. Io the House of Lords, replying to the Archbishop of Canterbury's appeal for a State contribution towards Russian famine relief, Lord Curzon said he had requested the Chancellor of the Exchequer for a graaf, but he had not succeeded. Bir Robert" Horpe reminding him of the two million unemployed.

Baron Emmott announced that Sir Ben-mendation of £20,000,000... jamin Hobortion was willing to give his services in organizing relief,"

Evnas (Minister for. War) fore- shadowed a reduction of the Army by 33,000 officers and man, involving the dis bandment of twenty-four battalions of Infantry and forty-seven batteries of Cavalry regiments, with "corresponding Artillery and the equivalent of five reductions in the higher staffs and ancil lary services, representing an economy of £18,500,000 compared with the Geddes Com-

LOSS OF R,28,

'DUE TO STRUCTURAL WEAKNESS

IN DESIGN.

LONDON, February 24th.

THE FOUR-POWER PACT. FOREIGN RELATION COMMITTEES

RESERVATION.

$180,000.

Mr. Burke was formerly Treasurer of the United States and thrice Governor of Northern Dakota, :-

FURTHER INDICTED.

AGAINST TEX OTHER CHARGES

BICKARD.

NEW YORK, February 23rd, Tux Rickard (the boxing promoter, who stands charged with an offence against a young girl) has been further indicted on a charge of abducting two girls, whose case led to the original arrest.

BIG U.S. TRADE-UNION”

COMBINE.

CHICAGO, February · 23rd.

WASHINGTON, February 23rd: After conferring with the President, Senator Lodge submitted the Foreign Belations Committee's reservation to the The report of the Inquiry into the loss four-Power pact It is understood - to of the R38 attributes the accident to provide that nothing in the Treaty should A conference of representatives of two bo construed as committing the United million condminers, railwaymen, and States to exercise armed forco without longshoremen agreed to combine the forces the Senate's consent.

of their seventeen uniona with a view to The debate, which revealed both Re-effectively protecting union workers in publican and Democrat opposition, was wage struggles. | adjourned till to-morrow."

structural weakness in design.

EARLIER CABLES.

CHINA TEA. TRADE, EFFECT OF BRITAIN'S DIFFEREN- TIAL DUTY.

LONDON, February 23rd.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer was faced with a

Joug

question in the House

GERMAN COMMERCIAL MISSION TO RUSSIA,

BERLIN, February 23rd. The League of German Industrialiste

of Commons by Mr. Forrest, implying has elected twelve of its most prominent

that the differential tes duty has ceased members as delegates of the German com- to have value, even from the viewpoint

ITALY'S POLITICAL,

DEADLOCK.

GENOA CONFERENCE TO BE POSTPONED.

of revenue, and suggesting that the duty mercial mission which is going to Moscow Italy makes a postpopmost of the

gone far to ruin the China ten trade to study conditions in Russin.

itb

thereby impeding the

dritared goods to China and

LONDON, February 23rd. The protracted political deadlock in Genes Conference certain. Bignors Doni- cola, Bonomi and Orlando have succes GERMAN PATENTS IN U.S.sively declined to form a" Cabinet.

Roux, February 24th. WASHINGTON, February 23rd.. The Government has notified the Powers The Senate has passed a resolution that the Genon Conference has been post Sir Robert Horan replied quoting the authorising President Harding' to revive poned owing to the continuation of the revenue from China tes during the past the Gorman Patenta Treaty.

ministerial crisis.

ΟΣ

ing

whether the Indian and Ceylon Tea Associations have

objection to the re- moval of the differential rate.

three years as £231,000 £175,000, and £38,000 respectively. He declared that be had not been informed regarding the rainous effect of the duty, nor regarding the attitude of the Association men- tioned

DAVIS CUP CHALLENGES.

New Yonx, February 3rd. Franus, Czocho-Slovákia, and Italy have challenged for the Davis Cup.

Course.

THE VICTIM."

1

11 of the Annual Musketry Couras will be fired by those members of the Artillery Company, Mounted Infantry Section and Nos. 1, 2, 5 and 6 Platoons who have not yet Ared on Sunday, February 26th," at 10 am Stonecutters Bange, commencing at

MACHINE-CUM SEUTION.

Friday, March 3rd; at Volunteer Headquarters, at 5.30 p.m.

said the same thing. Directly the coolies Messrs. Jack A. Tai since its inception A launch will leave Murray Pier at 9 saw the two detectives approach the cry about 20 years ago. He is well-known in im of "Police" went up and the crowd business circles amongst the European Drema: Drill order. P scattered. The second defendant was community. caught after an exciting chase.

A few days after the seamen's strike Machine Gunners Instructional Parades The first defendant stated that he only began there were disturbances outside the will be held on Monday, 27th and complained to the truck coolies about compradores and stevedores shops in obstructing the Praya

The Magistrate: What business has strikers who accused the steredforce of Connaught Road Central, fomented-by that to do with you To this query the contracting to supply crews of strike-

SA CADER COMPANY, defendant had no answer.

breakers. It is thought that the murder Parade. The Company will parade at" The second defendant's excuse was of of Mr. Leung may be the outcome of the 27th inst., at 6.30 p.m.

Volunteer Headquarters on Monday; different nature. He said that he simply animosity then aroused. joined in the crowd to prevent an alter- There is cation He told the coolies collected amongst bystanders as to whether more

some difference of opinion Dress: Drill order. fround the truck: "You have clothes to than one mad was concerned in the wear, rice to eat, and why do you want attack. The whole incident' was over so to quarrel with others 1"""

The fear of intimidation was clearly quickly and that part of the Praya is always so crowded, that it is dimenit. shown by the two coolie witnesses. Both to be certain on the point. Some think witnesses tried to assure the Magistrate there were two men, and the puller of the that they were not afraid of coolica.. ricksha is said to have given the number The Magistrate (to first witpes) as four. The police would appear ̈10 Why did you think it necessary to unload think that other persons are implicated the truck at the request of the coolies!

for they carried out several raids, yester Witness: I don't know." I cannot day afternoon and evening, on suspected understand why I stopped.

premises.

The Magistrate: Was the truck theirs 1— I cannot say.

Magistrate:: Were you frightened !~~-1 was Dot.

The second witness also mid that ho was not frightened.

;

ZAGHLUL SENT TO OBYLON.

R. B. Yound, Major,

Adjutant, B.K.V.D.C. Hongkong, February 24th, 1922.

SUPPRESSING INDIAN

-LAWLESSNESS,

BUCCESS OF VIGOROUS POLICY.

Superficially, at all events (writes. The Timea correspondent, at Allahabad, on December 30th), the vigorous measures adopted to suppress Lawlessness have had good effecte

The tiation had become extremely FIVE COLLEAGUES DEPORTED, grava;; the non-co-operationists in some The Magistrate: If they had told you

AFDRA WETO GRsuring the peasants that tho to jump into the harbour would you have Zaghiul Pasha and, five of his colleagues | British Raj had disappeared, sed were dono so 1-Naturally I would not... have been deported from Egypt to Ceylon. organizing a campaign against the pay- The Magistrate: Then why did you The five persons deported with Zaghiul ment of rent and land revenue. The stop, the truck?--I cannot any.

Pasha are Fathallah Pasha Barakat, agitation, appears to be proceding more The Magistrate said it was quite clear Atef Bey Barakat, Makram Obeid, Bin- ou Caliphate than Gandhi lines, and from the evidence that the two coalies nott Beg Hanna, and Mustapha Boy, ol many Hindus have boca disquicted by the were interfered with. He was satisfied Nabas.

recent developments. that there was a deliberate attempt' at The Pasha and his friends appear to The Liberal Federation, which is hold- interforence with the transportation of have been well satisfied with their trenting its session here, has passed a strong. SIR ERIC GEDDES RESIGNS. Very serious under 16 ment in the Buer transit camp. They resolution, declaring that the civil dis bring a case of this kind into Court. The were cutertained at dinner on Christmas obodionou advocated by Mr. Gandhi defendants were fined $100 with the Day by the officers, moss, and their hosts would inevitably cause untold suffering option of four weeks' imprisonment, and gave up their own furniture for their con- and misery, and lead to a deplorable set- three months imprisonment in addition yenience.

back, to the progress of India.

Lowson, February 2lrd. Eir Eric Geddes has applied for the Chiltern Hadreda.

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