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An important point, regarding" the

New Delhi, Jan. 25. Today's Wireless carriage of fire-crackers into the The Viceroy, addressing the Broadcast by ZBW, on 355 meters. Colony by river vessols was raised at

5.00 6.00 p.m. Programme of Co- the Marine Court, on Saturday mor Legislative Assembly, referred to ning, when Capt. W. Collum, master the probable holding of an Imumula records supplied by courtesy

úr Messia. Anderson. of the river steamer Tla Yat, which parial "Conference in the coming Men of England, Short Patriotic runs between Canton and Hongkong, Autumn, as one of the points to was summoned before the Hon. Combe taken into consideration when mdr. G. F. Kole, RN, on two counts (a) with securing the Tin. Yat to the Ping On Wharf on January 28 Instead of at the Dangerous Goods Anchorage 38 cases of firo-crackers on with board, and (b) with failing to hoist a red flag whilst there was a quantity of fire-crackers on board.

To both these charges, Capt. Collum, who was represented by Mr. O. E, C. Marton, pleaded "Not Guilty.".

Mr. Marton, at the outset, said the case raised a point which concerned all river steamiera. At this time of the ships from Macao and Can-

year ton usually carried large quantities of fire-crackers to Hongkong, from whence they were distributed to all parts of the world.

the Government fixed the date for the round table conference which His Majesty's Government would desire to hold as early as possible.

The Viceroy warned those who desired to achieve, their alma by unlawful methods that the Gov- ernment intended fully to dia- charge the responsibility for maintaining the laws, authority. and. for the preservation of law

and order.

After three hours' deliberation, the moderate Nationalist group led by Pandit Malayiya, which constitutes the official opposition in the Legislative Assembly, is-1 sued a statement in which it ex- A large part of the firo-crackers pressed the opinion that the carried down to Hongkong was usually Viceroy's speech would create the not intended for the Colony at all, but impression that Dominion status was transshiped on arrival to other was a distant goal for India. The Vessels, to be taken away. If every river vessel had to fly a red flag and supreme need of the hour was o proceed to the Dangerous Goods An statement creating a better atmos. chorage every time it carried a phere for the round table confer few cases of matches or fire-crackers eace by strengthening the hope of down to Hongkong, and had to do the achievement of Dominion through the delay that would neces status at the earliest possible date, sarily ensue, it would be given so much trouble that the eventual result The solution of the present dif- would be that the owners would inficulties lies in the early establish- the and refuse to carry matches and ment of Dominion status. fire-crackers to Hongkong. If that policy of repression at the pre- ever happened, the manufacturers of sent time would be very unwise there substances would have to em- and would aggravate what it wan ploy launches or junks but these Intended to prevent-Router. menus of transportation were abomin. ably slow with the result that trade (... in the Colony would suffer.

to

Another thing he would like point out, went on Mr. Marion, was that fire-crackers were no specified in the section of the Ordinance on which the summonses were based | The section named several inflammable

substances, but he could find o nien- tlon of fire-crackers,

I reply to a remark by his Wor. ship that Gro-erackers contained gun. powder, which was specified, Mr. Marton said he construed that part of the Ordinance to mean gun powder in its natural form contained is legs and barrels, and not in fire

crackers,

His Worship en be, believed the whate question had been discussed on paper before.

..

The case was adjourned till to urrow morning.

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Independence Day.

Calcutta, Jan, 25. The Calcutta Corporation has passed a resolution in favour of hoisting the Indian Nationalist flag on all municipal buildings on "Independence Day" on the 20th and on all ceremonial occasions in the future.

Mayor Sengupta said that the Union Jack was an affront to their national honour when flown by themselves over their own national institutions. He meant no dia-] respect to the British flag, he said, but he should not be accused of indifference to the feelings of others if he said he put his coun try's flag above that of (overy European nation.

The European members of the Municipal Council did not attend the meeting, so that the opposition was confined to the Moslem mem- bors, who have refused to parti- cipate in the Nationalist clebra tions on the 26th inst-Reuter.

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Per ss. Hakozhki Maru, for Europe and ports, Jan. 25-Mr. and Mrs. H.E "Up" and "Down" Again. Roylock Mina N.B, Venna, Mrs. FE. Beer, Mrs. J.H. Reggett, Mr. A.C.

Bombay, Jan. 26. Finney, Mr. T. Hayan, Major D. Hill, "Up, up with the national fing", Mr. G. Kimura, Mr. and Mrs. "Down, down with the Union Jack," Arino, Mr. T. Yokoyama, Me, and Mrs."Long live the revolution," were Tanaka, Mr. and Mrs. Woh Sui frequently yelled at a mass meeting Fong, Mr. J. Nakamiyn, Mr. T. Inui, at local Congress headquarters, in Mr. %. Ichimori, Mr. H. Miyazaki, celebration of "Independence Day." Mr. L.A. Morrison, Mr. II. Gill, Capt.

an fixed by the Congress at Lahore F.H. Wildschut, Mr. H.T. Lee, Mr. 1. Iwai, Mr. Yamaguchi, Mr. and Mrs. on December 25. R. Forzinetti, Mr. W.J. Shenton, Mr and Mrs. R. Beetlestone, Mr. J. Mayer, Mr. S.T. Clarke, Mr. F.S, Morse, Mrs. F... Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kobaya- shi, Mrs. Hlowers, Mr. S. Uyeno, Mr. and Mrs, S, Sakni, Mr. S. Sasaki, Similar Mr. Shiotani, Mr. S. Taki, Mrs. T. Taiki. Mr. Run Ran Shaw, Mr. Oh Young Kove Onea, M. H.D. Yao, Mr. Ly Chen Ki, Mr. Sen Houni Tsin, Mr. L.J. Flavell, Mr. L.A. Puddephatt, Mr. Gin lgi Youn, Mr. 8. Kawashima, Mr. C.W.. White, Mr. K. Naitoh, Mr. K. Ishikawa, Mr. 1 Sogawa, Mr. S. Gomi, Miss M. Reo, Mrs, M.I. Reo, Mr. and Mrs. M. Shiberbery, Mr. Thos. Harrod, Mr. J. Katayama, Mr. R. Wakai, Mr. 3. Uyemura, Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Allen.

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series of police raids in north Cnleultn.

Thirteen Bengali youths have been arrested.-Reuter.

wore

An Election Fight. According to a message from Gorakhpur, three Moslema killed and 22 injured in a Hindu- Moslem fight at Lor. during the election of a chairman for the town nres committee, the rival candidate for which were a Hindu tol a Mos- lem.- Router,

Injuries by Bumbs.

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woman.

One suggestion is that the bombs were intended for a Bri- tish collector in the vicinity.--

Subsequently, a procession a mile long paraded the bazaars, shouting slogans and waving fings,

Police were posted along whole length of the route.

occurred arches Ahmedabad; hut the authorities in Reuter. Mysore issued strict orders for- bidding demonstrations.—Renter,

Police Raids In Calcutin.

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Children Injured.

Delli, Jan. 26.

It is officially confirmed that a Calcutta, Jan. 25: bomb exploded near a school at Daggers, moulds for bombe, Shrigandha which the collector had bottles of chemicals, and quanti-fuet left. Four children were ties of seditious literature have wounded, but there were.. been selzid, au. the outcome of a fatalities.-Router.

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