THE INDIAN REFORM PROPOSALS

Parliament Soon To Consider Issues

London, Oct. 18. The programme of work before Parliament, which reassembles at the end of the present munth' after the summer recess, will be dominated by the question of the Indian constitutional reforins, and the Government's Bill to give effect to their proposals will over- shalow in importance all other legislation that will come before the new session to be opened by. the King in state about November 29.

It is anticipated that a little over a fortnight will suffice to wind up the outstanding legisin- tive work of the present session. and it will probably end an November 16, but the procedure to be adopted in regard to the publication of the report of the Joint Select Committee of both Houses of Parliament ou Indian constitutional reforms will come before the House of Commons when this mession is reamed on October 30. The Commition was appointed to consider and report on the proposals contained to the White Paper which was referred to it about 18 months ago,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934.

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NAVAL PARLEY

MAIN TASK ENDED.

DELEGATES MAKE Meanwhile, the Committee has COURTESY CALLS made a most exhaustive examina. tion of the problem,

London, Oct. 18. assistance of delegates represent- } Mr. Norman Davis, who, with ing the interests most closely | Admirat Standley, arrived in Eng affected in Indin, and it has had land on Tuesday us the principa?! the advice of expert witnesses United States

delegates in the who have been called upon to give resumed bilateral conversations evidence an all aspects of the preliminary to next year's Naval vast problem. The Committee's Conference, paid a courtesy call main task is now completed, but this afternoon on Sir John Simon. there still remains an immense

A similar courtesy call wan amount of detalled work to be done

made

Uy Admiral in connection with the prepara-

yesterday tion of reports and records for

Yamamoto, who also arrived in printing and publication. There London on Tuesday and will be In, however, every prospect that associated with Mr. Matsudaira, the report will be published next Ambassador in London, as Japan- month,

ese representatives in these con- versations,

The desirability of making the report available simultaneously in India and 315 Britain has been

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POLICE FORCE

PARADE

HON. MR. WOLFE SAYS FAREWELL

POIGNANT SCENES AT BELGRADE

FUNERAL OF LATE KING

Belgrade, Oct. 18. The Inspector General of Poller,

With bells Lolling, guns booming Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, G. Mati.. who in leaving the Colony on re- and aeroplanes roaring overhead. tirement on Thursday, inspected the funeral service for the Inte of Yugo-Slavia, the Hongkong Police Force at a King Alexander farewell parade held at the Central murdered at Marseilles last week, Police Station compound yesterday was held in the great Cathedral afternoon.

At the conclusion of the funeral Over 200 men, including the service, the cortege wended its way Hongkong Police Reserve, päraded slowly through two miles of care- under the command of Me. T. H. fully policed streets. King, Deputy Inspector General,

here La-day.

The Cathedral service was simple The following Inspectors and Sub-and impresive. The building was In draped in black, and massed choirs Inspectors also attended: Chief

petor F. E. E. Booker, Chlef In-sang the magnificent dirges of the spector A, R. Clarke (Principal of the Orthodox Church.

Inspectors The congregation was a brilliant Police Training School), J. Brennan, F. W. Shattain, J. Mc-ons, diplomatic, aaval, military and Inspectors Stewart Lagau, R. R. Me-ful air to the sombre atmosphere. Ewen, J. C. S. Fender, A. V. Baker.

Pathetic Group. A. T. Subey.

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OCTOBER BRIDE

YESTERDAY'S WEDDING AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

There was a moving

moment

his

Willem. Mengelberg and

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Marion Talley (Soprano). Symphony No. 7 in A Major (Beothu

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proval for such a course is neces- shry. Accordingly, when Parlin- ment reassembles a resolution to effect this will be submitted on

A little group comprising the behalf of the Government. If

Mr. D. Burlingham, Devisional Yago-Slavian Royal Family, knelt such sanction i granted, the

Superintendent of Police Kowloon, near the coffin. Mr. L. H. C. Calthrop, A. S. P. Mr, time required to carry out the

K. A. Bidmend, A. S. P., and Mr. P. wishes of Parliament Indicates

Grani, A. S. P, respectively had char-when soldiers of the King's Guard that the publication of the report ·

re of the Welhaiwei, European, in-entered to remove the coffin. The may be expected towards the end

inn And Cantonese contingents. Mr. Young King Peter sat on a Throne, of November, and the report will

The wedding Look place grater-Tao Tsun-on, A. S. P'; (R), had char his legs dangling nervously and his face pale as he looked first at the probably be debated soon after in

day Afternoon at St. Andrew's of the Pollee Reserve,

Coilin and then at his mother's both Houses of Parliament. Pre-Church, of Mrs. Edina Joyce Cole-

4th Movement-Allegro con brio. sentation of the Bill to give effect man, youngest daughter of the late Chief Inspector R. II. E. Marka, while

The Emergency Unit paraded under tear-worn face nent him.

10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. to the Government proposals wilt Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Munford of St. Sub-Inspector Shepheard, had charge taneously stood guard over

King Carol of Rumania apon-Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further Leonards, Sussex, and Mr. Willians of one sqund each of Russians and coin with drawn sword throughout tons, followed by New York Opening London Stock and Commodity Quota- Marrett, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Indians of the Anti-Piracy Ganrds, the whole service.

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The bride, wir was even away by Mr. Arthur Andrews, looked charming in a shell pink net dress set off with a white ploture hat. She' CLAIMS AGAINST THE carried pink aut white Honolulu

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creeper.

Mrs. A. Andrews, as Matron of Honour, wore an old rose georgette African unisies. gown and carried a banquet of mixed

The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated at the ceremony, while the duties of best undertaken by Mr. G. ma

were

Morris,

After the wedding ceremony, a resi

the

The aged Patriarch, with tears At The conclusion of the parade a group photograph of the Criminal in his voice, paid a last tribute to investigation Department was taken the work of King Alexander. in the compound.

Distinguished Company.

the men.

10.40 p.m. Close Dawn.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES.

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Prior to addressing, the Force, the Then the young king and his This Evening's Broadcast From

The German Short-Waver. Inspector General, accompanied by the mother, followed by a distinguish- Deputy Inspector General, inspected ed company including President Special programmes Tor Yur Easterns Lebrun of France, His Royal High-troers will be broadcast tonight by DIA

Kent, General on 31.38 metre unders The Hun, Mr. Wolfe later in the mess, the Duke of

9 p.m. Announcement Germ., Engl.i. fier.

man Folk afternoon was the guest of honour at Goering of Germany and foreign a tea party, given by the members of carriage on its last journey through

Forecast (Germag. Enzllah). representatives followed the gun

9.15 p.m. tight Music, Indian contingent of the Hongkong!

1.30 pm. Woman's Bour. Force.

5.45 m. News Bulletin (Engilab). at Lang Palice

Crawford's the streets.

French, Czecho-Slovakian, Ku-

p.m. Masic from Hamburg restaurant.

Recto Bulles, manian and Yugo-Slavian planes followed each other long procession. Cannons fired salvo after salvo,

nero- Across

10

11 p.m. 12.15

Mr. Justice Jacks, Puisne Judge, allowed adjournments sine die inception was held at St. Andrew's TEACHERS' JOURNAL. the sky, dipping in salute over the

Church Hall. Later, the bappy couple

view of the possibility of effecting left for their honeymon which is some settlements.

being spent at Bepulse Bay.

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Thirty-six artillery men, in- fantrymen and rappers, instead of horses, pulled the gun carriage to the grave.

King Peter and the Dowager

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General Feng Yu-hsiang, the the teaching profession. An out fornier Northern war-lord, sud- 22.40 standing contribution deals with the 4.1916 teaching of English-or rather, the denly arrived lere yesterday by 1/6.1/10 often lamentably low standard of train, from Talan, where he has English attained by otherwise bril lived in retirement a long 44liant Chinese scholars and the rea- time. 30.15/10 sons are carefully considered. It is The "Christian General” ̧ made altogether an attractive and informa- his trip to Tainun alone, and when 4.84% tive publication.

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