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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

INDIA QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

COMING DEBATES IN LORDS AND COMMONS.

London, Nov. 4.

In the House of Lords to-morrow. and in the House of Commons on Thursday. the recent statements concerning India will be debated, but reports that a political crisia on the subject is imminent should be accepted with reserve.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929.

IRONSIDES OCCUPY

KWEILIN.

GOVERNMENT TROOPS ÖFFER NO RESISTANCE.

GARRISON NEWS.

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with a nice shot, but about four min=" utes Inter the Marinos, who had play- ed up well after this early zeverse, drew level with a good goal from Seatt. Both teams pressed in turn, fruitless the Marines forcing two in

mid- to corners, and play returned

bred scored his side's Renards

140 B soon afterwards. Au

Wuchow, Nov. S. Authentic confirmation of the!

of the Ironsides presence Kweilin has just been received from foreign, sources. In a letter dated the 27th. October, a foreign corres- pondent in Kwellin states that the vanguards of Chang Fat-kwal's Reflections of politicians during men have just entered the city, and the week-ond have served to modify that the small force belonging to the the views of crities of the preceprovincial government had evacuat- dure adopted. It is now more re-let the city, without offering to cognised that the most important engage the Ironsides. In spite of dovelopment, that emerges from last the presence of the Ironsides in week's statements is the proposal, Kweilin little could be learned as on the initiative of Sir John Simon, to their intentions, or as to their that the terms of reference of the strength. The taking over of the Statutory Commission be extended city was peaceful, not a shot being to include the problemas of the In- fired by either side. Government dian States as well as those of Bri- employees are arriving in Wuchow tish India. and, that following from Kwellin as refugees, which is. the Commission's report added testimony to the presence of upon there should be a three-cornered the Ironsides in the northern city. conference before legislation is drafted.

This change in procedure, it is now seen, la also the essential fea-

Kwangsl Government.

Governor Luf Woon-yim is be- ture of the Viceroy's announcement ginning to forbi his government. to India, and oriticism originally it is to be remembered that many of the 79 provincial representatives directed against his use of the phrase Dominion status to describe belonging to the former administra. the ultimate purpose of British tion have fled the province, as they policy is less pronounced, in view were personal friends of Yu Tsok- of the fact that it has been used pak. Consequently, Governor Lui repeatedly in this connexion during will have to build from the ground. up, This morning's Min Kwok Yat past years.

Pao, a government organ, an nounces the following nominces for provincial office:

Indian Opinion.

On the other hand, it is apparent

Chairman of the Provincial Gov from telegrams published in the ernment, together with the Direc press that the statement general- torate of the Bureau of "Recon- ly has had a good effect in India.struction, Lui Woon-yım:

the

It is significant that Indian opinion Provincial Government Repre display's more interest in the con- sentative, together with the ference proposal than in the refer-Di-ectorate of the Bureau of Civil' ence to Dominion status. This proAtairs, Liang_Shi: ject, according to press reports, is Provincial Government Repre regarded as indicating a determina-sentative,

together with tion on the part of Britain to as Directorate of the Education sociate Indian opinion as expressed Bureau, Lui Pooi-hung: by Indian representatives in draft- Provincial Government Repre ing these reforms,

with the sentative, together Much interest, however, at- Directorate or the Treasury taches to this week's parliamentary Bureau, Chiang Kai-i: debates, and in the Lords, discus- Five additional Provincial Gov- sion will be opened by the former ernment Representatives, Messrs. Viceroy, Lord Rending, and probab-Yang Yun-hung," Lui Tsong-yan ly by Lord Birkenhead, formerly (Commissioner of Foreign Affairs), Secretary of State for India, who Lam Fask-kai, Llang Ngok-uen, will speak. It is possible Lord] Yang Teng-chung. Burnham, who is a member of thei Secretary of the Provincial Gov- Simon Commission, will also take ernment, Lui Yat-kwai, who is also part.

Private Secretary to Chairman Lui In the Commons debate, a speech Woon-yim. by the leader of the

Press gangs continue throughout additional

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tical lenders was consulted by the labourers are being impressed for Prime Minister before a reply was army service. Troop movements sent to Sir John Simon's leader, continue up the Fu River toward will follow a statement by the Pinglo, and Kwellin. Telegraphic" Secretary for India, Col. Wedge- communication with Kweilin is wood Bean. The newspapers state severed. that Sir John Simon may take part in the debate,

Other Items.

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Chan Chal-tong in Wuchow.

Later.

General Chan Chai-tong, C.1.C. In addition to the debate on In-of the Liang Kwing armies, reach- die, the Commons will have under ed Wuchow late yesterday after- consideration several other import- noon. Due to pressure of duties

Chan Ming-shu ant subjects during the week, in- Chairman

o the Tamar's forwards

ugly

Fush

was sont lack by Clayson, and the Marines added to their tally of goals with another one from Richards.

The Tamar played up splendidly after this, and were inlickly not to score with only Gliham to boat, and were still pressing when half-time arrived.

resuming, the Marines were the better alde together, and wore always in the ascendant, though the Tamar reduced the lead through Lake. The Marines made the game secure just afterwards when Cobb came through and scored a goal. An injury to Sheridan made the Tamar's half-back in weak, but no further.

core resulted. score

Interpart Lengue.

The Stokers of H.M.S. Hermes beat the Top-men from the same ship in a match played yesterday afternoon on the Dockyard Ground. The Stokers are so far unbeaten in the League, and won yesterday's game by three goals to nil,

Armistice Day Match.

The team selected to represent the Services versus the Best on the Hongkong Club Ground on. Armistice

is as follows:

Day

LA.C. Jarvis, H.M.S. Hermes; Sjt. Reeves, K.O.S.B., and A. B. Carey, H.M.S. Hermes; A. B. Churchhouse, H.M.S. Berwick, Cpl. West, S.L.1., and Gunner Joyce, R.A.; Shipwright Yan Tromp, H.M.S. Hermes, Shipwright Rayson, Firth, IL.M.S. Hernes, CT.

Guest, SL.I., and Pte. Pte.

S.L.I.

Butcher,

the event of any of the fore. going being unable to turn out, el- will be drawn from the lui. serves

lowing Gunner Fletcher, R.A. Gun- Ber Oliver, R.A. Sjt Hayward, S.L.I. Pte. Knapp, S.L.1. L/Cpl. Davey, K.0.S.B. Telegraphist Lam- hert, H.M.S. Berwick. Pet. Torrie. K.O.S.B. Sjt. Bewleybull, S.L.I. Stoker Gould, H.M.S. Hermés. A. B. Dickinson, H.M.S. Seraph.

Hockey.

A hockey match was played yes.. terday afternoon at King's Park be iween a team from the Hongkong Hockey Club, and the Somersets 2nd. XI., resulting in a win for the latter by two goals to one.

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