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INDIAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. AND PUBLIC SAFETY BILL
THE BOMB OUTRAGE
New Delhi, Yesterday. The Legislative Assembly re- assembled, and Mr. Patel ruled that the discussion of the Public Safety Bill was out of order.
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After this he read a from the Viceroy, who will ad- dress the House to-day.
Sir George Schuster occupied a sent in the Assembly, and Sir John and Lady Simon were present in the President's gallery.
BRITAIN'S NATIONAL POLICE DESERTER
INCOME
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WHAT THE COMMISSIONERS DISCLOSE
500-600 MILLIONAIRES
London, Yesterday.
A reduction in the national in- come is closed by the Commis- sioners of Inland Revenue, in their report for the year ended March 31.
The gross income, under review was estimated at £2,904,000,000, the lowest since 1918-19. This was re- duced by exemptions and allow ances to $1,300,000,000.
The net
Before giving his ruling Mr. Patel submitted á resolution re- cording the horror and indigna-produce, was £228,000,000: being an tion of the Assembly at the das average of 23.58d. on each pound tardly outrage of April 8 deeply of actual income-being the lowest sympathising with Sir Bomanji for the last ten years. Dalal and the others injured, ex- pressing profound relief that the results were not more serious, un- reservedly condemning the out- rage, and assuring the authorities of full support in such reasonable steps as may be necessary to pre-people have
The report also shows that
500 are between
and thize 600 millionaires in Great Bri- tain. 299 people are in re
of
between incomes ceipt £50,000 and £75,000 a year and 79
incomes of between £75,000 and £100,000 while 147 The resolution was unanimous people have incomes exceeding ly adopted.
vent a recurrence.
The Ruling
2100,000.
was
It is estimated that the number of individuals with total incomes In delivering his ruling. Mr. Patel said the Government state-above the exemption limit ment on April 4 was a direct chal- 4,650,000, an increase of 150,000 0 these lenge to the Chair, and undermin- on the preceding year. ed its authority. The Law Mem-2,400,000 were entirely relieved from the tax by operations of abate- ber in quoting Parliamentary au
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UNLUCKY RETURN
Wong Taun (24), described as unemployed and living at No. 41, Castle Peak-road, was yesterday arrested as a deserter from the Police Force.
The man, a native of Waichow, was produced before Mr. E, W. Hamilton at the Central Magis- tracy this morning. His Police number was given on the charge sheet as C317.
Divisional Inspector Clark, who prosecuted, aaid that at the time of his desertion accused was under eontract to serve in the Force for five years. He joined the Force on June 6, 1926. and deserted on November 12, 1927. At the time of his desertion accused was sta- tioned at No. 2 Police Station, Wanchai.
The Police arrested him yester- day on the Hong Kong wharf of the Shamshuipo ferry.
Accused, who admitted the offence, was asked why he desert- ed and said that it was due to the death of his mother in the coun- try.
the He wanted to atten funeral and so went without ask- ing for leave.
A fine of $100, or two months' imprisonment, was passed.
thority had left out an important ents and allowances, leaving 2,250, D. B. S. SPEECH DAY
sentence. namely it was "entirely within the discretion of the Chair whether it could submit a new point of order."
Mr. Patel was convinced a de- bate was impossible while the Meerut trial was pending. Such a debate would only be a farce and fraud. Mr. Patel claimed that the Speaker exercised his direct influence on Legislative action in the House. Power aot to put a motion to the House was 'not ex- pressly given, but accrued by im- plication and analogy, therefore he ruled that the Safety Bill was out of order.
This ruling was received very quietly.
[A new Delhi message of April 4 stated:
The Hon. Mr. James Crerar, who is offeiating as Home Mem- ber of the Viceroy's Executive Council, announced in the As-
Govern sembly to-day that the
ment view of the rules was that the President of the Assembly, Mr. Patel, was not empowered to disallow discussion of the Public, Safety Bill while the Meerut trials were in progress. Mr. Patel had
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ruled accordingly when the Bill was re-introduced on April 2.]
Trades Dispute Bill The Council of State bas pase- ed without change the Trades Dis- pute Bill, which the Assembly passed on April 8.
The measure was prepared by the Government of India, based on sections of the British trade union legislation, establishing a court of enquiry composed of die- interested persons to investigata disputes, also a joint conciliation board, and laying down penalties for stoppage of work by employees of public utility services on month- ly wages, also persons fostering strikes and lockouts to coerce the Government or having any object other than furtherance of a trade dispute within an industry in which the disputants are directly engaged.
The opposition in the Legisla tive Assembly urged a postpnoe- ment of the Bill until publication of the report of the Whitley Com- mission enquiring into labour coa- ditions-Reuter.
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Band on stage of the hall, 3.15 to 4.13 p.m.
Teler skating, 4 to 4.30 p.m. Band in gallery of hall, 430 to 5 p.m.
THEFT FROM STEAMCR
When a Chinese was this morn-
Mr. ing charged before
E. W. Hamilton with the theft of a bundle of clothing on board the s.s. "Chung On" it was proved that he was banished from the Straits in 1913 and was also sent away from here in 1918, but the term of his banish- ment had already expired.
Sentence of three months' hard! labour was passed.
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