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AND SPAIN
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Santiago, Chile-A movement toward closer trade relations with Spain is under way throughout Latin America. The southern re- publics, drawn closer together by increased facilities for communt- cation, have revived a feeling of respect and affection for the mo- therland.
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KTRILINE.
Evidence on the proposed nature of the Federal and Supreme Courts in India under the new Constitution was taken by the Jalot Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform on Thurs day. Sir Samuel Hoare, Air Mal- colm Halley, and Sir Findlater Stewart appeared as witnesses, and Sir Samuel Hoare submitted 12.30 p.m.-European programma an explanatory note which elabo- of recorded music rated or modified specific pro-1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather possis in the White Paper..
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The fact that Spanish warships bombarded Valparaiso and 'Callag as late as 1885, becoming a menace to Latin America's dearly won lib- erty, has been forgotten A new
Two important modifications generation of Latin-American Were put forward. Sir Samuel youths, bent upon trade-revival, no Hoare suggested that
ger views Spain with suspicion, mittee might do well to consider The annual celebration, with the propriety of extending the ever-increasing enthusiasm among appellate Jurisdiction of the Spanish-speaking peoples all over Federal Court to include caues the globe, of Oct. 12, the anniver- involving the interpretation of sary of the first landing of Colum- the Federal laws; and he asked bus in the New World, is a fact the Committee to consider of world-wide significance.
whether, in place of the scheme SYMBOL OF COMMON ORIGIN It was not surprising that Spain, the White Paper, provision might outlined under specific propossis of mother country, enthroned not be made enabling the Legis among the
arid sierras of the lature to extend the jurisdiction peninsula, should recall in sad iso-of the Federal Court rather than Istion her past glories; but it was to establish a new (and in sense) never expected that, after the lapse competing Supreme Court. of long years, the hearts of the daughter nations would turn again to Old Spain as the symbol of their common origin and inheritance.
The impulse that has mentally changed the isolationist attitude came from Spain. Thanks to, youth, Spain is renascent. Tacit acceptance of the reproach of de- cadence is a thing of the past, and, with the revival of hope, the spirit of enterprise, which seemed to have almost died out, has made its, appearance in every part of the former monarchy.
funda-
The conclusion of the apparent- ly interminable war in Morocco, a continual drain on the man power, energies and finances of the country, and the comparatively tranquil change from kingdom to republic, enabled Spain, under able leadership, to concentrate on the great "task of internal reconstruc- tion and development, with suc- cess, or at least improvement, in every department of activity.
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to cases involving the interprets ation of the Consitution Act and no provision was made for secur ing uniformity of interpretation no less important in the case of the Indian States than in of British India.
FEDERAL COURT'S FUNCTIONS. The note went on to point out that the original suggestion for a Supreme Court separate from the Federal Court arose before the question of Federal Cout be came an immediate issue, and in part was due to the assumption that it would be "impossible to combine the functions of both in one organization lu a manner that would be acceptable in the Indian States. Bir Samuel Hoare believed that the States' objections would be largely discounted if, as he assumed, provision were made that the Federal Court, when endowed with the functions of a Court of Civil Appeal for British India. should be organized la two divisions. One division would act
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ANIMOSITY OVERCOME · . These facts and all that they im- ply. have reacted strongly on the oversea peoples of Spanish origin. There is plenty of evidence to show that, apart from the fact that many Spaniards in South America as a Federal Court proper; and a Court of Civil threw people of the young repub the other as
At the same time, the lies in their struggle for political appeal. liberty, men whose patriotic feel intentions of the White Paper for
Supreme
Court Ings had been outraged by the setting up French occupation of Spain and would, for all practical purposes, the placing of Joseph Bonaparte be met by the modified idea. on the throne, animosity against
It was made clear, however, the Spanish speedily disappeared that a modification along the in the New World. Basil Halline suggested would preclude the writing of what he had observed possibility of empowering:
the in 1821, says that it scarcely ex- Federal Court to entertain crim- isted at that time among the mass inal appeals from . British Indian of the population in Chile.
High Courts. The note claimed General Miller, with far greater that the possession of such powers opportunities for judging correct- would involve sq, large an accrete ly, assured his brother, the writer lon of business not germane to of his memoirs, that the new states the functions of a Federal Court welcomed individual, Spaniards, as to obscure and over-weight its though they would resist to the primary purpose. It might also limit any attempt upon heir sov necessitate an expansion of per- ereignty.
The event has proved sonet which might seriously effect that these right.
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BY LESLIE R. ALDOUS
Time and again" during year's Assembly of the League of Nations, striking proof, was - pro- vided that, in these Delds where political prejudices are not easily aroused, the nations are rapidly learning the lesson of internation. al co-operation. The advance has been "astounding, when it's con- sidered that, as recently as last for century, a Jealous regard sovereign rights prevented colla- Masboration" against those social evils. Which overlapped rationdi front- leis. Forty years were spent in getting the first international sanitary convention. Today in the fight against disease, solidarity is recognised as an imperative and pressing necessity.
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During the past year, the arm. of the League's Health Organisa- tion' has exterided to every quar- ter of the globe. In Africa, one might cite the conference called to deal with the danger of yellow fever being spread through the Withr opening of new ale routes.
Chillan regard to América, the Government asked the League for help in tackling the problem of public nutrition. Buch projects,
Japanese Delegate Instructed however, are overshadowed by the ambitious scheme. for reorganising. To Find A Way In India
the public health services of China, "I assume" (sald Sir Samuel Numerous wealthy and very in- Hoare) "that the Federal Court
which has already resulted in a fluential Spanish communities would if its jurisdiction were
Tokyo, Nov 19.
quarantine service" covering all the have come into existence every-
Japan cannot unconditionally | principal river and maritime ports where throughout Latin America. divisions or chambers; and in Indian Government in the com-
extended in this way, sit in two accept the latest proposal of the with the exception of Canton. Everywhere their members have that case I do not think there mercial conference being held in Singapore has been likened to a The League's Eastern Bureau at" distinguished themselves by rea-would be any danger of its con- New Delhi but there is still much sentry placed at the gateway of pect for the laws, avoidance of all
situational functions intermeddling with politics, and
(in the room for muțuil compromise, Mr, the East to announce the appear. above all, by generosity in further stricter sense) becoming in any Koki Hirota, Foreign Minister, told ange of postilential diseases. No ing all works of public beneficence way submerged, nor that a small Mr. B. Bawata, Japan's chief dele focus of plague, cholera or small- number of additional fudges would gate to the conference, in a cable pox can occur in any of the and civic progress.
not be able to cope with the work "to-day....
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On the other hand, it Mr. Sawala was instructed to pore without full warning being London-When the High Com- seems to me that the diginity of "find a way to complete the agrbe sent to the health administrations missioner for South Africa opened the Court would be enhanced by ment. Following the last meeting of all countries which run the the Industrial Exhibition in Johan-making it the one final court of of the conference on November 15, risk of being infected either by nesburg recently, he was several appeal (subject always to the officials of the Ministries of land of maritime traffic. thousand miles away. He was in tight of appeal to the Privy Foreign Affairs and Commerce and Volumés could be written—and, London. By pressing a button in Couniel); and a powerful and Industries have held daily meet in fact, have been whitien for the his office here, he set in motion respected Federal Court is in my ings to discuss and study the In- benent of medicar men on the machinery at the exhibition. The opinions, essential to the success, dian proposals in detail. za various diseases which have re- ceremony was performed by radio ful-working of the Federation. The Japanese Spinners Associa-ceived expert study by the League telephone:
Sir Samuel Hoare said that it tion to-day named Mr. Gentaro The latest report of the Malaria Court should possess any fower Okada, one of the civil delegates Commission, for example, brings of Federal execution; either
in to the Anglo-Japanese commercial the world's" knowledge regarding British India or in Indian States. talks in London, as chief civu the treatment of malaria up-to- It would pronounce judgment on delegate to the proposed Japanese date. "General Principles Govern- matters which came before it, Netherlands Commercial Confering the Treatment of Tuberculosis" but those judgments would be ence to discuss Japanese textile has been prepared at the express carried out and made effective imports.
-request of number of public
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CHINESE OFFICER
HONORED
subordinate tribunals of
Japanese Sword Presented To through the agency of the courts Instructions were forwarded to health authorities,
from which the matter originated. Mr. Okada, who is staying in Lon-Studies connected with Major Kan
There was no intention to give don, to commence preparatory ne-hygiene are at present pro- the Federal Court any power of "gotiations with the Netherlands ceeding at Institutes in Hun. Tokyo, November. 17. Poor treatment in boarding British Indis, such as
control over the High Courts of Government. The Foreign Office gary Czechoslovakia, Denmark, houses and the strict attitude of Courts themselves possessed over in Tokyo in view of the fact that layla and the results are being the High dearer that the meetings be held Trance, Poland, Spain and Yugos- police officers here were given, as the chief reasons for Chinese stud- Province. No such power of con- Netherlands colonies in the Orient, th Organisation. Earlier in the the the problems relate principally to co-ordinated by the League's Heal- ents spreading -anti-Japanese sentiments on "returning to their tral could in any event be exer- United Press.
year, atteen health officers from cised over State Courts,
different countries took part in homeland, by Marjor Kan Hal-lan, military attache of the Chinese
another study tour, this time in Legation, in an interview, with the Jiji Shimpo.
He said he was extremely pleased with the friendly attitude now shown by leading Japanese who are working hard toward restoring good relations between China and Japan.
the nations
TRANS-BALKAN RAILWAY | Poland. -
Narrow nationalism means little turn home, he, is carrying back Major Kan was honoured at a only the most plemant memories.
Sofia, Nov.-20.
when human health and happiness farewell banquet given by Mar-
King Boris of Bulgada, and an are at stake. That truth is at last quis Okuma and other prominent
impressive ceremonts, Haugurated generally admitted t connection people of Tokyo before leaving
to-day the now railway line from with the League's humanitarian for Chinx after baving been in
Plovdiv (Philippopel), ta-Karlovo activities. Because Japan nearly a year At the din-
halfway to Pledna, which repre- raise comparatively few obstacles, bêr, he was presented a Japanese
sents one section of the great the League can press ahead with sword as a token of appreciation He also expressed his beller that, trans-Balkan railway, The King its constructive work. Some day, for his service in rescuing aid if small dificulties and differences himself personally mounted the perhaps, similar principles will be caring for the late Major Kuga, in the everyday life of Chinese enginey stand and conducted the allowed to govern the organisation commander of the Japanese forces students in Japan were amoothed train to the feat joy of numerous of world peace. at the time of the Shanghai in- over by well-wishing Japanese, invited guests The crowds en- eldent
there would be a marked improve thusiastically cheered the Kinsed the assembled crowd from the Major Kan" explained that, at- ment in the Chinese student's after his performance is engine= | cock-pit of the locomotive, ome though a large number of students feeling towards Japan-United driver.
phasizing the importance of the "turní anti-Japanese on their re- Press,
At Karlovo, King Boris address new line. Transocean