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SIR SAMUEL HOARE

On The India "Bill

London, June 4.

A further stage in the Partia- mentary passage of the Govern- ment of India Bill was reached to-day, when in the House of Commons, the Secretary for India. 8 Samuel Hoare, moved its third reading, and congratulated the House on discussing, without the guillotine or closure, every feature of an Incredibly intricate Bill of 400 pages

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FURTHER SHOCKS DIARY OF LOCAL

IN QUETTA?

All Precautions' Taken

EVENTS

THURSDAY, JUNE 6. Auctions-Public Roup, Race Ponies, Jockey Club Paddock, Race Course, 5.15 p.m.; Household Furni- ture, and 9 Cameron Road, (Dun- bar Vulas), Komoon, 10.30 a.m."

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London, June 4. An India Office communication states that although there may be some chance of further shocks in

King's "Sorrell And Son." Quetta, this may not cause undue | Queen's!—“Casing Murder Case.” alarm, as all precautions have been Central:Chinese Picture,” taken to minimise the danger to:] Oriental:—"The Band Plays On." · survivors These, both civil and World:-"Chinese Picture.“ military, are being accommodated | Alhambra:—"Beggars In Ermine." in the open.

Majestic:Chinese Picture."

Meetings. Building Committee, Cathedral Hail, 5.30 p.m.

He said a signifcant fact which

All British survivors are devoting Star:-"The Age For Love," emerged from the long debates was themselves completely to relief

Lectures-Theosophical Society, that the main structure of the

work and their efforts are rein-Hong Kong Club Annexe, 6 p.m. Joint Select Committee report re-

forced by a constant stream of as- mained intact. Its three great sistance from outside. The greater principles-an All-India Federa- | part of the Quetis cantonment was tion, provincial "autonomy and either intact or only slightly responsibility with safeguard-had damaged, and this applies to the not been shaken or damaged. No Staff College, both military hos- new principle had been introduced ¦ pitals and the barracks of British into the BiL

and Indian troops and their families.

"I defend this Bill said St Samuel. "not so much because no- one can produce an alternative scheme. But because I believe it to be good in itself. I believe that it is founded upon a majestic con- ception that should inspire all of us who believe in the traditional palley of the British Comixnon- wealth of nations.""

It might now be hoped that the Bill would pass in the compara- tively near future, and that when It was placed on the Statue Book there would be no protracted delay in bringing it into operation. He appealed to critics both for Britain and India, when once the Bill. hat become law, to join in a common effort to make the new Constitution succeed.-

British Wireless.

RESEARCH SHIP REPORT

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The injured (under treatment in the military hospital are:-British. 79 men: 73 women; and three children; and Indian, 3.250.--- British Wireless.

TREASURY RETURNS

London, June 4. Exchequer returns for the cuf-

rent financial year up to June 1 show that

revenue, excluding self-balancing the total ordinary items, amounts to £3,661,328-48 compared with £93,725,927 at the corresponding date last yert.

The total expenditure, exclusive of self-balancing items, amounts to £135,587.149. At the correspond-

ing date last year the total was

£137,324.881 -- British Wireless.

LORD CARSON VERY ILL

London, June 4,

London, June 4. The British Royal research ship Discovery II. now lles in St. Katherine's Dock, London, after Lord Carson is seriously ill. twenty months of oceanographical suffering from bronchial pneu- research in the Antarctic. The monia. He is 81 years of age. main purpose of the voyage was to British Wireless study the habits and distribution of whales, and a report has been prepared for the Colonial Office on this subject.

The teeming marine life of the Antarctic was studied and records taken of sea depth. The greatest depth recorded was 7,000 metres, near South Sandwich Island British Wireless.

GERMAN SERVICE TO THE EAST

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, May 18.

THE PRINCESS ROYAL

London, June 4. The condition of the Princess Royal who this morning underwent an operation for ophthalmic goitre, is so far satisfactory, according to a bulletin issued this afternoon.— British Wireless.

FIRST FOR FORTY YEARS

(Special Air Mall Service)

Lordon, May 18. A fast service to the Far East

Mr. Gerald L. Lambert's sloop was haugurated to-day when the Yankee. which sailed into Ports- Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Scharn- mouth harbour on 'Tuesday at the

Horst called at Southampton. She end of her 18-day transatlantic

is one of three vessels of 18,000 voyage, is the first American yacht tons gross which are to be placed to visit English waters since the on the service and which wil Vigilant came over in 1804. eventually provide for a monthly

She is manned, as are most large sailing both outward and home-American yachts, by a Scandina- ward, calling at Southampton invian crew of 19 who have been both directions.

specially picked from America's The vessels are designed for a professional yacht bands. All of speed of 20 knots, but the Scharn them have taken part in former horst easily exceeded that speed

America's Cup races.

Mr. Frank C. Paine, the designer of Yankee, who was in charge of

on the crossing to Southampton. and there is little doubt that she will reduce the time taken for the the boat during her voyage, will service to Shanghai by three or form one of her afterguard, -to- four days She is allowed 21 days from Genoa to Shanghai.

COMPARING ENGLISH AND

..CHINESE CHILDREN

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, May 18. Mr. P. C. Hu, a Chinese student of London University, is to carry out an investigation into the dll- ferences in intelligence and educa tional attainments between Chin- ́ese and English children.

gether with Mr. Alfred F. Loomis, navigator, Mr. Johu Parkinson and Mr. Gerald Lambert.

:BRONZE HULL

To comply with the British measurement rules Yankee is no longer the racing machine that she was in the United States She has been specially fitted for her English visit, with every comfort below deck, including s bathroom, she is probably one of the most expensive yachts ever launched. Her hull is built entirely of bronze, netead of wood or steel, as are those of the English yachts. She is magnificent-looking yewel of

He has been given permission to 228 toika Ittle larger than Mr. do so at Dingle-lane (Poplar) and Sopwith's Endeavour and Mr. Gill-strest and Carli Jackson Stephenson's Valsheda:

Rehearsals.-Final, Hong Kong singers, St. John's Cathedral, "Elest Pair of Sirens." (Parry), "Jesus Joy of man's destring" (Bach), 5.30 p.m.

Social. Ladies' M.C.L Whist Drive Prison Officers Mess, Ar- buthnot Road, 3 p.m.; Civil Service Cricket Club Whist Drive, 8.45 p.m.

Sports

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Anniversaries and Holidays," Feast of Weeks, (Jewish). Sprout- Ing Seeds. (Mang-chung).

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King's The Little Colonel.”. Queen's: "The Casino Murder

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