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UNITED STATES OF INDIA
"DAVIDSON INQUIRY
REPORT
FEDERAL PLAN
London. July 27. With the issue to-night of the Report of the Indian States Inquiry Committee, the work of, all three Committees appointed after the second session of the Round Table Conference has "been completed.
OUR HARBOUR FAIRWAYS
ARGUMENT IN THE APPEAL CASE
NAVAL OPINION
THE HONGKONG
POLICE PETITION SEQUEL
NEW DUTY HOURS ISSUED
MEN STILL VERY DISSATISFIED
TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932.
YANKEES SUFFER REAL SETBACK
Outhit Indians in Second Game and Lose
two
with the Indians
New York, July 27. Thanks to some brilliani work by Cleveland Indians, Rube Wal- Interesting argument on fair-
berg and their heavy hitters, Phil- ways of Hongkong Harbour
What is tantamount to a replyadelphia Athletles gained they affected the Toyooka Maru and Kinng on the morning of to the recent petition submitted to full gantes on the New York Yan
March, 193),
the Government by the Junior kees to-day, their colliston in
Morgan's, home run settled the was a feature of the Full Court members of the Hongkong Police equally successful.
form of a revision of the hours of issue in the second game of Cleve- Appeal by the Nippon Yasen Kai-Force has now been received in the
duty. These are contained in Orland's double header with the sha, continued this morning.
The parties are the China Naviders issued by the Inspector General Yankees. The Indians registered xation Company, owners of the of Police to become effective on twelve runs from 9 hits. Kiangsu, and the Nippon Yusen Monday next, August 1. Kaisha, owners of the Toyooka Maru. The appeal was instituted with a view to quashing the judg- ment of Sir Joseph Kemp in favour of the China Navigation Company
Sir unanimous 北 10,000-mile Kemp, Mr.
The next important stage in the Indian situation wilt be the announcement, promised during the present timer, of the Goy ernment's decision on the munal question.
The States Inquiry Committee, er which Mr. J. C. C. Davidson prenied. renched conclusions after
Dissatisfaction is evident among the men who will be affected by the changes, which are described as unfair and injurious to the health of the concerned.
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The men directly concerned Peter Grain. Sir Joseph these on street patrul. Previously Justice Wood with they were required to patrof the
R.K.,streets for stretches of six hours laur TOT the Indian States, Commander E. D. Brooke, during which personal discussions and Lieut. Commander Rudyvrd day, bat recently orders were is assessors) are sued to the effect that the hours of were held with 88 Rulers or their flapman Loayal
duty would be increased to eight Ministers, as well as with deputa-hearing the case.
Per day to be performed in stretches tions representing whole elassen
of four hours on and eight hours of the smaller States.
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IDEAL SYSTEM.
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Mr. Eldon Potter R.C. and Mr. F. C. Jenkin are appearing for the China Navigation Company and Mr. 11. 6. Sheldon is representing the Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
FAIRWAY DEFINED.
When the Court resumed. Com- mander Brooke defined the south-
Pittsburgh Pirates in the Nu- tional won both games of a double header and are gradually drawing clear of their rivals.
Home runs, beyond those already mentioned, were hit by Terry, Lindstrom, and Moore (Giants), Vaughan and Piet (Pittsburgh), Herman and Durocher (Cincinna
It was against this arrangementti) Jolley (Boston Red Six), Vos- that the petition was drawn up, the mik Cleveland) Wyatt (Detroit). signatures requesting a reversion | Kabel (Washington.) to the old times.
WORSE STILL.
these
The purpose of the Committee was to explore specific financial problems of each state, bearing in mind the principle that the ideal system would be to arrive
There has now been a revision at on arrangement by which theers limits of the fairway about in the method by which the duties Federal units would contribute on
which discussion has centred for
are to be performed and a uniform basis to
two days.
are stated to amount not only to a We Consider that the BOUTEES,
denial of the request of the junior The work involved examination southern limit would be bordered
olivers of the Force, but the im- each by the northern limit of the mapilion of even
hard- grenter of the existing rights of
said.
ships. State under its particular treatyof-war anchorage." with the Crown, and examination | Turning further east, the south- the contributions fern timil would be ordered by in detail of which certain States make, and the northern limits of the danger
still the value represented by the terus gronds anchorage and rituries which some of the States further east by the nerthern limit have ceded to the Crown in res tura for guarantees of a military
- nature.
BALANCE SHEETS.
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pointed out
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It is pointed out, as an example. that for the first ten days of a month an officer is required to da his eight hours duty at a single stretch from 8 am to 4 pm, and. the reclaimed ground.”
Recording to the strict reading Mr. Patter
that
of the Orders, no time is allowed Buoy A52 was a mooring buoy and
for tiffin: while in another in- was situated in the fairway. The stance the eight hours are tu be position was that if a mooring performed within · a period of The Committee has prepared a bug were in the fairway, vesselstwelve hours, having a break of balance sheet for
Indian were entilled in anchor there. Jour hours in between.
in "This point must be clear." he According to some oficers, the State, debiting the
1 Buoy A52 is to be treat.ircumstances are even more ag- immunities said. of respect
certain enjoyed, and crediting it with its ed as being in the fairway, then
gravated when there is a change of shifts, in which contribution to the Crown, which any ship would be entitled to an- if she did so into the
will do sixteen hours, punctuated recher south of A52. eventually passes
the Government af and rang her bell, she would be venues of
with rests of four hours between doing a perfectly proper thing." India.
very four hours' duty. The object of the Committee has been to suggest terms which could be fairly reasonably accepted both by the States and British india volun- as a basis of mutual und tary association. So far as the "
such 114- States are concerned, sociation must be achieved with each individually, as only in very general sense in it possible to speak of the common interest of the States, as contrasted with the interests of British India.
"GOLDEN SCALES."
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The recommendations of the Committee are thus intended to provide material for a settlement with each State on its entry into the Federation on a basis of balance sheet taking into account individual credits and debits.
the
The Committee, however, points out that by the very fact of their
Federation, entry into the States would be making a contri- bution "which is not to be weigh ed in golden scales".-British Wire
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HOUSEWIFE'S DELIGHT IN
THE HOT SEASON
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Technical argument ensued on whether the fairway was a fair- way within the meaning of The Bluebell or within the meaning of what Mr. Potter termed "Table
SURPRISE FOR SHIPPING.
Mr. Polfer: If outward-loumi
of the
ships, steering a course for Eye- mon Pass, must krep right up to the man-of-war anchoram, right along the northern limit dangerous goods anchorage and thence as near as possible to the reclamation. well, I think it will come somewhat as a surprise to
ptains of merchant ships." Commander Brooke cleared the position by pointing out that the form within the fairway" meant within the course usually taken by ships. He had merely defined the southern limits.
The Orders issued by the In- spector General of Police contain the tabulated times of duty and
in
with also orders leave, etc.
conexion
CANTON WANTS
FOR
FUGITIVE
BANDITRY AND KIDNAPPING
Extradition proceedings in con- nexion with a requisition by the Canton authorities for the surren der of a fugitive, Chan Ping, who is wanted on charges of banditry and kidnapping in the Shun Tack- District, Kwangtung, concluded before Mr. Schofield at the Cen- trai Police Court this morning.
When Mr. Potter intimated that
In his opening, the Assistant his next point would be that the Toyooka Maru should have ported Crown Solicitor, Mr. Whyte-Smith, her helm, Mr. Sheldon objectesi on stated that the victim, Chan Ting. the grounds that the Chief Jus-was a farmer at Muk Shn village, tice found in favour of the Kiang-in the Shun Tack district. He was su on this point and if the judg-evidently prosperous, for he still
FLAME THAT FREEZES.ment were to be dispute, notice of fawned two farma in different dis-
a cross appeal should have been tricts.
On November 2. 1929, this far- Kiven.
After argument, the Court decid-mer was in his house baving his the evening meal with four of his ed that the phraseology of judgment could not be interpreted fakis, when about ten men enter- as meaning that the point had been led. They were armed with pistols
this alleged to be one of them. found in favour of the Kiangsu, and revolvers. The fugitive was
was given on No decision patut at all.
Proceeding, Mr. Potter contender! that by getting back into her own The necessity for some kind of re-waters, the Toyouka Maru would
have avoided a collision. frigeration la domonstrated in every tropical and sub-tropical home and
Among the latest articles of house hold comfort and recessity introduced in the Colony is a new inodel of the refrigerator, Electrolux fumous placed on the local market by Messrs. Shewan Tomce and Co.
CHAINED 40 DAYS.
The farmer and his fokis were bound with ropes and the robbers proceeded to ransack the house. They stole over $100 in
money
A further point is that the and also jewellery and clothing not have to the value of $500. They then generally takes the form of lee-loxes Tayooka Maru should which, however, seldom if ever rise taken such a long time to appreed off the farmer and kept him a to the standard of adequate protection against that pest, the cockroach, which vinte the position of the Kiangsu makes its home in it and is very apt to from the sound of her whistles,"captive in a boat on the Sin Kau
contaminate food preserved The ice-box has also the tage of failing to give a regular re- frigeration, the interior temperature being constantly varied by the mere opening of the box, so that a safe and uniform temperature becomes practi- cally impossible.
said Mr. Potter.
SPEED OF KIANGSU. Referring to the speed of the Kiangsu, Mr. Potter remarked that Mr. Sheldon, in his address, suggested that when Captain Rit-
River, Pun U district. There he was kept chained for forty days, during which time the bandits elnimed $156,000 ransom.
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-cold all the time or food will deene i knota, then six knots was his mini- | $3,600 and this money was taken yesterday by taking what appeared to International Tel. &
mum speed.
Tel.
It was the case for the Crown that the fugitive was the man who had wrote that letter.
Ultimately the farmer's father, chic had said his speed was six who is now dead, agreed to pay A perfect larder must be really
TC- by one of the fokis who had been be opium poisoning. She war
to the Government Civil, Liggeti There are a number of refrigerators
He submitted it was really her in the house when the robbers ar- moved on the market which have very dis- tinct advantages over the old method maximum speed. The Klangsu's rived. He paid the money over to lospital, where she died early this of preserving food, all of which have, speed through the water was four the fugitive and brought back the morning. excellent points in their favour, but knots and she had a two knot cur- farmer, who settled down to work it is claimed for the Electrolux, and rent behind her, but that did not on the farm again and heard no the claim was borne out by an ocular make her speed six knots. It was more of the bandits until this test, that it has certain advantages a matter for the assessors to de- year.
not to be found in any other appara
tus.
For instance it
it has no motors or ckle.
RECENT ARREST.
other moving parts: a small amount
Mr. Potter also argued that the
of water takes the place of those. Kiangsu would not be justified in Morcover the running costs are low stopping her engines and
going
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The same foki who had paid over the money later heard that was in Hongkong.
Government of Kwangtung, and on June 15, H.E. the Governor way made an order that this requisi-Radio Corporation
Bears Roobuck tion had been made,
In a statement made at the eon-Standard Oil Com-
рапу clusion of the Court proceedings this morning, the fugitive declar- Socony-Vacuum Corp.
Union Carbido ed that ho had been wrongly
Carbon Union Packie identified.
His Worship was antisfied that
United Aircraft
Trans there had been propor identifica. tion, and made an order conimit- Later, an application for extra-ting the fugitive to guol pending
Westinghouse E. & dition was made by Mr. Lam Wan-his surrender to the Canton au- kal, Chairman of the Provincial 'thorities...
as the refrigerator in run by kerosene, ahead. Such action would tend to the fugitive. gas or electricity, consuming from throw her right out of her courae. He came to Hongkong and on May
gallon of one-fifth to one-third of
The case is proceeding. kerosene, from two to three cubit feet of gas, or from 200 to 380 watta
of electricity a day according to the size of the apparatus,
has found great favour in the United
“Electrolux i La hailed as a States, South Africa and a score of
7 last saw him in Canton Rond. The fugitive was arrested on May 11 on a Detention Warrant.
PROVED
of steel haweera.
Inspector
Bald
the
Diston DISCHARGED hawsers were found hidden in
Do defendant's junk yesterday. fondant claimed to have bought
HAWSER THEFT NOT the hawsers twelve years ago, but the police would say that they were not as old as that. They wero takon round to some warships On
insufficient in harbour, and the police were account of evidence, Mr. Fraser, at the Kow- told that these hawsers were loon Magistracy this morning, dis- similar to those used by warships.. charged Leung Pak, the mistress, The value of the property was $50. of a junk, who was charged with After hearing the evidence, his unlawful possession of two colla Worship discharged the defendant.