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THE INDIA ACT
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London, Aug 5, "imposed by the demand of the The India Bit became law yes- Moslems But not, less serious are terday. The more than Herculean | the prevalence of poverty and wea- task which is now sa last complet-" kening disease, the lack of educa-
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1.40 pmA relay of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech, from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden, Mr. G. P. de Martin on "The Reaction of Language upon Thought." 2.10 pmClose down.
JAZZ RECITAL BY THE HARMONY BOYS
of State for India, sitting in West-imoranice Chan Miteracy itself. PUBLIC AUCTION
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WEDNESDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1935
AT-8 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON ́
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ship aufered because the Secretary bread a more dangerous "forza, of
minister, was constantly tempted These evils explain why t was m to think more of the 'difficulties in possible in introduce adulu suftrage carrying a Bill through the British and why it is perhaps undesirable Parliament than of the need for that adult suffrage should be in- devising a Constilution not only troduced till some progress has suited to Indian conditions. but been made towards remedying also satisfactory to India's natur- them. al aspirations. Hence the original' But" Indian politicians may m sake of appoining a Statutory lehouse to use the new Constitution Commission composed exclusively not for creating a national will": of British Pariamantarlans. Hence, but to demand a yet newer Con- too, it came that in drafting the aitution, to be fashioned more in Commission's Report Sir John accordance with their ideas by a Simon wrote as an Englishman Constituent Assembly. The choice 4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro- addressing himself mainly to the is certainly open before them, and British public, thus missing an of the new powers could be used for portunity, to speak for and to In- that end. But the time, energy, dia. The mistake was partially rec- and opportunities wasted and the. Light Orchestral Music Fantasie uber Motive aus Ofen-led and India's voice was given friction generated during the last bach's Oper "Hoffmanns Erzah hearing at the three Round-table eight years of Constitution-making
Conferences, Better results might will probably warn India of the the Undersigned lungen."
have been achieved had those con- danger of promoting projects for ferences been more fully represen- Constituent Assemblies till some- Indian MallDescriptive (Lamo-tative. But for their defects the In-
thing like a united national will thel.
dian Congress' musį, share the
has been brought into being. Glow Worm-Intermezzo (Lincke); blame. In spite of all, these con-
SELF GOVERNMENT Old Friends - Potpourri (arr.ferences made an extraordinary
Finck)
change in men's minds both" in
Talk by Mr. Gliford-Hall
TAMINE.
2 to 7.30 p.m.-
Potpourri aus der Operette "Gas-
paron.c."
7.30 to 8 p.m.-
From the Studio Jazz Recital by "The Harmony
Boys,"
1. My heart is an open book.
Ip is unlikely that any party in
For Further Particulars apply to
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quiesce in a system of self-govern- Princes and British India, hither ment subject to supervision such to regarded as unattainable in this as the British Parlament has de- generation, was surpriangle and signed. There will be repeated
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3. 12th Street Rag-Banjo Duet: immediately secured on the initia-efforts to create a national will by Undersigned have received
3. Snakes and· Ladders,-Plano | tive of the Princes.
Solo.
4. PB, I Love You."
5. Ticklin' the Mandolin.
6. According to the Moonlight.
Pickin' my Way-Guitar Duct. 8. The Lido Lady,
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report, Closing local quotations,
8 05 to 8.40 p.m.-...
Variety Items
stock
Songs Why Don't they Leave us
Alone?
Gipsy Longing.
Vocal-Billy Merson Memories. Orchestra-Love,
For Ever
THE DESIGN
challenging the absolute authority [of the foreign supery.Bor. The practical limit on that absolute anthority will be, we shall find,
expressed
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When the design for the new Constitution left the conferences and came back to the hands of that it cannot override the persist- the British Cabine, the Joint Sel-ent expness.on of a genuine na- tional will. That limitation is not ect Committee, and Parliament the written in the Statute-book, but THURSDAY, amosphere in India rapidly deter we think it will be readily accept- iorated; the old mists of misɩrust ed in practice by the British and pessimism rolled up again. Few people, that same British peo- of the men of the Round Table
ple. which would gladly see had much heart for dispelling Its own absolute sovereignty in them. Indeed, they had little
many respects curvalled by a I was in the Mood-Hildegarde.chance of doing so, since in Eng- genuine world will Orchestra Black Eyes.
land the champions of the new through the League of Nations. Constitution had their thoughts The deciding factor will be the concentrated on the task of de- amount of goodwill and modera- feating Mr. Churchill and his cave- tion shown by the parties concern- man. For the end they laboured ed. A national will cannot peace mightily to prove that the reserfully be evolved if Hindu and Mas- vallons and sateguards gave the lem, Princes and Untouchables, Governor General, the Provincial are all determined to insist on the Piano Solo-Old Fashioned Love. Governors, and the Princas com last farthing of their claims. We plete control over Inda's future.too have just claima. But we too Young India wald far more atten- have a lesson to learn. Hencefor tion to these arguments than did ward we must no longer seek to Mr. Churchill or Lord' Lloyd.
inpose our will as superiors. We The conten.ion that the new Act must accustom ourselves to think puts full dictatorial powers in the of Indians as equals and to negoti- General ate with them on an equal footing. hands of the Governor and, the Provincial Governors is Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- perhaps true in law. But the cru
I
Adore You, Ninon. Saxophone Salo-It Sends me.--
Coleman Hawkins.
-"Buck" Washington.
8.40 to 9 p.m.
Military Band Selections Faust-Ballet Music (Gounod). Radetzky March (Strauss, Op.
228).
The Evolution of Dixie (Lake), 9 to 9.15 p.m.-A relay of the
right by Reuter). 9.15 to 9.35 p.m
From the Studio
A Pianoforte. Recital by Luba
Shaftain.
Programme Prelude and Fugue.-Bach. Sonata-Beethoven, Op. 10, No. 2: 9.35 to 9.40 p.m.-"Rio Rita” Vocal
Gerns
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cial question is: "How far will thes. exercise officers find it wise to those powers?" The official an- swer may be: "As far as they judge it reasssary and right so to do But in practice considerations of
[Salugha), August zu. expediency must creep in beside considerat ons of morality. Ga-bureau of rubbs Sately, yester
Four Chinese were held by the binets responsible to Indian Legis day, on charges or uniawiul posses latura cannot in practice be over-son of arms and also shooting, ruled if they have behind them not causing the death of a three-year merely emotional or factious ex-old boy at Fuming Ead, neat citement but the persistent will of Great South Gate, Nantao, on All good Indians-that is, a genuini Sunday. The police obtained in TERMS: CASH ON DELITIEX. national will. This same will force formation that robbers were to en- 10.05 to 10.15 p.m.-"Good Com-hot so far removed from Mr. ter a Chinese house in Chunghwa Gandhi's soul force-can make its Road, near the Great South Gate, pany" Medley.
influence felt also on the princely and sent a squad there to intercept members of the Federation in per-
At about 11 am., four suspicious looking persons appeared on the
From the Studio
A talk on "The Conches Damn
Mexico by Mr. G. B. Gifförd- Hull.
10 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins.
10.15 to 11 pm-
;
From the Studio
Dance Music by "Mickey's Melody suading them to raise the law and
Makers, "
11 pmClose dowa.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9 p.m.-DJQ, DJB Announcement
(Germ., Engl.)..
German Folk Song.
to a standard of humanity ant
them.
scene, and, as the polics were sur-
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and in the Provinces should clear-stantly. A Pro-ly be to create such a national will, After a chase through several capable of overriding communal streets, all the three were arrested, differences, the selfish, interests of and, together with the one captur races, castes, and occupations, and ed on the spot. they were sent to even the doubts and fears of the Bureau of Public Safety: Governor General. The obstacles
9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJQ
and in Dutch on DJB.
10 p.m.-Fopular Orchestral Music. 11 pm-Authors Hour: Ludwig
Friedrich Barthel. 11.15 pm-News in German on
DJQ and DJB.
11.30 p.m.-Current Events 11.45 pm-Folk Music. 12.15 am-News in English or DJQ.
and in Dutch on DJB..
12.30 am-Close down" DJQ, DİB”.......
(Germ. Engl.).
· RADIO MANILA
in the way of creating such a na tional will are many. First among them some place the communal system of election which has been
7.45 p.m.-The Town Crier presents
a quarter hour of Melody.
8 pm Momento Lirico, conducted
by Antonio: Serrano..
6pm-Dollar 8.s. President Mc-8.30 p.m.-Cystex Newspaper
Kinley Orchestra.
ventures-Tong War,
6.30 pm-Spanish Informational 8.45 pm-Stock Quotations and
Period
6.40 pm-English Informational 9
Period
6.55 p.m. Stock quotations, through
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert son and Frits.
7pm--Radio Sho
7,15
m-Spice of Rhythm and
HERR HITLER
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Trea" (Copyright).S
Berlin, Aug. 25. Recalling that in the Spring Herr Hitler suffered increasingly from hoarseness, a semi official news agency now publishes the information that on May 23 Pro- fessor Von Eicken performed a throat operation in order to re- move the growth from the larynx.
Hitler's voice thereupon regain ed its usual clarity and a subse quent medical examination show- p.m.Popular Tunes and Re-ed that the larynx was again per-
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