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Noah Boory

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1932.

EUROPEAN SERIOUSLY HURT

MOTOR-CYCLE MISHAP

Serious injuries, including fractured leg. word received by i Mr. T. II. Pearce, of the staff of St. Franels Hotel, when he fell from his motor-cycle in the early hours of this morning.

INDIA'S GOODWILI.

END OF EMERGENCY ORDERS

PROGRESS OF THE CONFERENCE

4

London, Dec. 22.

It appears that Mr. Pearce was During the debate on the ad- returning to the Hotel at about journment of the House of Com-

MOLLISON'S NEW FLIGHT

TO RIO DE JANEIRO VIA DAKAR

London, Dec. 23.

Mr. J. A. Mollison is reported to be planning to fly to Rio de French Janeiro, vla Dakar, in West Africa.

He will probably be leaving England on February 2.-Reuter.

They

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2.45 a.m. when, on taking the mons for the Christmas recess, was no difference at all. corner near the Soldiers' Club, the the Secretary for India, Sir were trying to get exactly the machine skidded and he fell Samuel Hoare, made a statement same results an before. heavily to the ground,

on the situation in India and the had not departed from the White Besides a fractured leg. the un-progress of the Round Table Papers of last year, either in fortunate cyclist received other in Conference.

letter or spirit. The Conference would end, just as the Conferences juries to his legs, as well as to

He said that, as far as he could of last year and the year before his arms. He was later picked up judge, the situation in India was ended, with a carios of reporta. and rushed to the Government

definitely better. The Ottawa and when the Opposition read Civil Hospital.

agreements had been passed by them, they would agree that much Another mishap accurred when the Assembly by 77 votes to 25-useful work had been done. Mr. Walker, of the Hongkong very significant evidence of good- A grent measure of agreement Jockey Club Stabica, was driving will between the Indian Leglule-had been reached not only be- a private motor car along Queen'sture and the Imperial Parlia- tween the Governments in Britain Road East yesterday afternoon at mont.

und Indla, but also with tho London. 3.30 p.m. Whilst passing the Grand

Indian delegations in Theatre, he knocked down Kwok

Mok-kam, aged six, who received a fractured shin bone.

CHINA'S DELEGATES

PRAISED

FOR GOOD WORK

GENEVA

EMERGENCY ORDERS.

As to the Emergency Orders, he The Government would do every- had always hated them, and no- thing in their power to increase one wished to see them imposed the forces of goodwill, and would Junless absolutely necessary. show their willingness to Co- Some months ago, the Indian operate with India if India would Government came to the view that co-operate with them. It would be much more satisfac- tery if the responsibility of deal-

LABOUR CONDITIONS,

Ing with grave threats to law and With regard to the labour con- order was imposed on the Legis-ditions revealed in the Whitley ATtures rather than on the Ordin- Report, he and the administration Ances of the Governor-General. of labour questions was a trans- He was glad to be able to ferred subject, and the India announce that, so far as he could Office, therefore, had little or no Nanking, Dec. 28, see, by the beginning of the New control, but his advisers and him- The Third Plenary, Session of Your there need be no further self, were fully alive to the need the C.E.C.. before separating, seat Emergency Orders.

for a great improvement, and all telegrama to Dr. W. W. Yen, Dr. ROUND TABLE RESULTS. the influence they could exert Wellington Koo and Mr. Quo Tai- Referring to the suggestion of a would be in the direction of help- chi expressing praise for the ex-previous Opposition speaker that ing both the Central and Provin- cellent manner in which they there has been a change In the fcial Governments do everything presented Chinn's Case to the attitude of the Government to the possible to raise the standard of

sessions in League

conditions Geneva.- Conference, Sir Samuel Hoare snid inbour

generally.- Reuter.

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