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THE
HONGKONG
NEW INDIAN CONSTITUTION
SELECT COMMITTEE'S
REPORT.
London, Nov. 21. The Report of the Indian Select Committee was issued this after- noon,
TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22,
British Cabinet is responsible to QUEEN'S ATTRACTION the British Parliament,
The Report recommends that the Governor-General and the provin- cial Governors bo guided by the advice of their Ministers, as long as they are satisited that doing so. does not conflict with certain apecial responsibilities under the Constitution.
imposed
FAMOUS INDIAN YOGI TO
APPEAR ON STAGE
"Hurmat," the famous Indian yagl, occultist, and magician, is appearing on the Queen's Theatre stage to-night when at 9.30 pm. he will present his first perform- Responsibilities will cover a wideance of "The Garden of Mysterics"
Many Responsibilities,
It advocates that an All India field, including the provention for the first timo. Federation, comprised of self-any grave menace to ponce and governing units, be substituted for tranquility, safeguarding minori the present centralised ment,
case
the Govern-tles, and In
of the Governor-General, safeguardingt financial stability and credit,
The performance will be repeat- ed to-morrow and Saturday, com- mencing at the same time.
"The Garden of Mysteries" pro- Eleven British Indlan provinces,;
mises to provide entertainment of two of which would be new, would
a breath-taking nature. then be linked in a Federal system with the Indian States, which
Among the items comprising the: would enter the Federation by the commendations on the subject. programme, there is one where The neneral effect of the pratage and defies any member of "Hurmat" draws a circle on the in the province the audience to step in it. It is
voluntary act of their rulers.
No change is contemplated in
The report devotes special attention to the problem of terrorism and makes special re-
the internal regime of the States, posals in that
nor the relationship between their and, with certain reservations, said that his hypnotic power pre- rulers and the Crown outside the the Federal centre, there will a vents the person from attempting | Federal sphere, but it is proposed Aystem of Parliamentary Goverato put his or her foot forward. - that the Provinces should management, except when circumstanera
require the exercise of over- The main attractions on tho their own affairs to 28 Krenter
the Governor-programme of 15 items, will be riding powers by extent than previously.
General or Governor.
the following: 18th Century Tho Conimittee recommenda
Peking mystery," "Indian Yogi that the great majority of Depart-;
The Civil Service
wonders." "Tibetan Fantasy," ments of the Government affect
The Report advocates recruit-"Egyptian torture, or life, after ing individuals, including law and order,
certain itema of ment in Britain for the Indian death" and "A 20th Century won- revenue (such land taxes), Civil and Police services, also the der,"
Provinces.
should be the business of the preservation of the Service rights, "Hurmat" will also reveal
Steps are proposed for the pro- tection and discipline of the police,gism and perform wonders with na Indian rope. "Spirituni cloud," and the Independence of the Judiciary from the effects of pitem in the entertainment.
should also prove an interesting
The Federation would deal with such matters
currency and tariffs, concerning India na whole.
System of Government Defence and Foreign Affairs would remain the direct respon sibility of the Governor-General.
Each of the Provinces would have an elective leglalative Assembly. ehosen by direct vote of an elec torate amounting to about 14 per cent of the population.
a
litical influences.
I Safeguards
The prices of admission are are introduced $3.30, $2.20, $1.10 and 55 cents. against the fiscal freedom of India and plans for booking are now being used to damage British open at the Queen's Theatre. trade with penal tariffs.
Finally, the report recommends
that Burma be separated from In- closed outside such offers as the din, receiving a similar constitu- Governor directs, £fan.
the
any
The Governor will have The report was endorsed by a
to take control power
of large majority of the thirty-one branch of the Government neces members of the Committee. In five Provinces there would be
rary for the purpose of combating In the final division the only terrorism. an Upper as well as Lower House.dissentients were one Labour and
The Federation would have an three Conservative Peers, threestablished In Madras, Bengal, The Upper Chambers are to be Upper and Lower House, composed Labour and two Conservative eom-¡nbay, the United Provinces and of members Indirectly elected by the Provinces, and representatives nominated by the States.
The Minorities
moters, Rentar,
Terrorism
London, Nov. 21.
Bihar.
The Indian Legislatures are to ave the right, after ten years, to petition for an amendment of the In a Federal and Provinciai į The Select Committee Report Constitution. na regards com- Assemblies, a quota of seats would differs somewhat from the White position of the legislatures and be ensured for the various minori- Paper, tending to strengthen its franchise. Lins,
enfqguarda. For example, the The separation of Burma from The Report foresees both Federal | Governor's consent is required for India will be accompanied by a and Provincial Governments com- any legislation nilecting police trade agreement. The High posed of Ministers responsible to diselpline, while reports of ter- Courts will control the appoint- ; their Legislatures, much the rorist activities will not be dis-ments of judges.--Reuter.
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OFF TO LONDON
PRINCESS MAKINA LEAVES PARIS
Paris, Nov. 21. Princess Marina löft here at 8.30 a.m. for London. She was
truin over scen in France.
The Princess and her Di occupied the special coach usu reserved for the President of
Republic. This coach separated from the remainder the train by a carriage which virtually a police station
It was occupied b and tw accompanied by her parents and police commissioner. ROAD
plain clothes fully-armed 1 Prince Paul of Yugo-Slavia. So The train also carried a anxious was she to be off that the brigade. party arrived at the Gare du Nord Every mile of the journey f 36 minutes early.
Most of the waiting time the helmoted mobile guarde, equip
Paris was patrolled by Princess spent on the cold plate with rifles, as well as the ordin form, chatting with friends,
EFGH
TEL. 28473
TARZAN
gendarmerie. Siri Peasants gathered along
mong those present word
Clerk, Britlah Ambassador
Tricolour.
The Princess loft for Dove noon-Reuter,
to Paris and Lady Clerk and the route waved Union Jacks and whole Embassy staff. Dozens of bouquets were given to Princeas Marinn, who was dressed in blege,
The Chef de Protocol said Under the auspices of the Ch good-bye to the Princess on boY.M.C.A., the Rev. Dr. E. L. half of the French Government will conduct a series of lecture To the chrors of a large crowd, Christianity and problems of
AND HIS the train left punctually, Sir time. These lectures art to be i
MATE
JOHNNY WEISSMULLER and MAUREEN SULLIVAN
Closely Guarded.
George Clark accompanied the commencing this evening at B party as far as Calule-Reuter. at Hop Yat Church, Bonham
and will be held each Thursday Ing. The subferta denit with wi as follows: Is There A God?. Yo Ambition, The Man Jesus, What Time Needs. All are cordially (vited to attend these meeting** :
Calais, Nov, 21. Princess Marina arrived Calais on the most closely guarded
at
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