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COMES TO GRIEF.

BROKEN OIL PIPE FORCES 'PLANE DOWN IN BULGARIA,

HOPES TO START SOON.

Rugby, Yesterday.

The Duchess of Bedford was

forced to land at Dragoman, on the Bulgarian frontier, through" a broken oil pipe. She hopes to pro- ceed to-morrow. She was flying on a non-stop journey to Croydon from Sofia on the return flight to Eng- Innd.-Retter.

Rugby. Yesterday. Bail luck has befallen

RETURN

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COOL RECEPTION BY NEW TURN, OF EVENTS IN INDIA

NEW YORK,

NO ENTHUSIASM.

INFLUENCE OF THE HEARST PRESS.

New York, Yesterday, The American delegates from the

DISTURBANCES.

MAYOR IN PRISON.

Delhi, Yesterday.

In wlew of the demand for 50,000 rupees security under the Press Ordinance the committee reprosent- ing the Delhi newspapers. his de cided to suspand publication in- definitely and produce skeleton sheet.

a ̈common

Calcutta. Yesterday.

London Conference drove in motor cars in a procession to the City Hall via Sengupta, NOW serving six theroadway. The streets were lined with months' rigorous imprisonment for interested but comparatively silent sedition, has been unanimously re- crowds. There was a acticeable ub.elected Mayor of Calcutta for the

Afth time-Reter. sence of paper streamers from the sky- scrapers, which usually characterise big American demonstrations.

Duchess of Bedford who with Cap tain Barnard is on her homeward Hight from Capetown.. If she can reach Croydon to-night she will

Premier on India. create a new, world's record by

Rugby, Yesterday, flying 9,000 miles from England to

The Secretary for India was ask- the Cupe and back in 19 and a half

After the official welcome at the ed in the House of Commons by days. But to-day as her 'plane City Hall, Mr. H. L. Stimson asid on Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Conserva- was crossing Bulgarią an oil pipe behalf of the delegates that their wel- tive leader, whether he could make broke and the machine was forced come was takin as an indication of statement regarding the position in down at a village about 30 milos | American sympathy in the cause of India. He replied that in respect from Sofia. A Bulgarian aeroplane international goodwill and peace. "We or up-to-date developments of the has flown to assist, but it is doubt-met with fairness and goodwill from civil disobedience campaign be full whether the Duchess will be of the Conference is one of its finest

all the ather delegations and the spirit could add little to the full able to complete the flight to-day.attributes and its most hopeful reguits." and on the whole accurate reports which had appeared

-British Wireless Service.

"What the Wives Think."

„TA'message of April 27 stated:

in the Pres As reported in the The Duchess of Bedford, who

"It is a good treaty, good for the Press, serious disturbances had oc left Capetown on Monday on her the movement of world prace," declared trial of six, of the principal leaders United States and a step forward in currred at Karachi when, during the return flight to England, arrived Senator Dwight Morrow on the arrival of the movement at Khartoum yesterday after-of the delegates from the London Con- She left Khartoum at 6.15 ference. Mrs. Stimsoh said: "We are

orderly crowd

noon.

in Sind, a dis- broke into the

this morning for Assult, or pas glad to be back. It has been a very try- Magistrate's court. The Police sibly Cairo, and hopes the returning time. Our husbands worked so were forced to fire before the crowd flight to England will beat the hard that I feel we ought to be re-could be brought under control. record established on her out-introduced to them-Reuter's Ameri- The situation was, however, restor- ward journey when, in nine and can Servico..

ed the same day.

a half days she flew 5,250 miles to Capetown.]

RUM-RUNNERS.

Schooner Forfeited to U.S. Government.

League's Altcraft.

Serious Outbreaks. Since the House ross on April 17: The League of Nations Committee on there had been two particularly Arbitration and security discussed the serious outbreaks of disorder, the question of, the facilities to be granted first at Chittagong on April 18 and to aircraft used by the League to en- the other at Peshawar on April 23. sure swift communication in the event

of threat of war, The German dele- That at Chittagong was the work of gate, Herr Goeppert, remarked that the Bengal Anarchical Association. the League should not have its own air- These were immediate reactions of |craft but use machines placed at its dis- the Bengal Criminal Law Amend- posal by the various Governments. The ment Act, which had been repeated general discussion was adjourned to on-on April, 1. The Peshawar out- able the British delegation to prepare break was a corollary to the arrest the draft of the convention in which the of cleven local Congress loaders. British Government's viewpoints will be It was to-day reported that the explained.-British Wireless Service.

disturbance took place on Sunday in

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AT The naval delegates have returned April 27 the Governor-General pro- schooner has been declared forfeited to from London. They were met by a mulgated as an emergency measure the United States' Government and is to naval escort, and the airship Los un ordinance re-enacting with some become a member of the const guards' Angeles dropped a welcoming communi-modifications the Press Act of 1910, fleet of rum chasers-Reuter's Ameri- cation on the deck of their liner-Reu-which was repeated in 1922.

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Negotiations for a Final Trade Treaty.

Rugby, Yesterday. Questioned in Parliament about the British and Russian negotiationi, Mr. Arthur Henderson said that the tem porary commercial agreement between the British and Soviet. Governmenta was signed on April 16. Negotiations wore, at present proceeding for the conclusion of a temporary agreement for the regulation of certain fishery questions. Negotiations would · also. probably be begun shortly for the con- clusion of a definitive treaty of com merce and navigation to replace the temporary agreemånt already submitted for the formal convention regarding the appreciation of treaties concluded with the former Imperial Russian Gov- ernment, which had also been communi- ented to the Soviet Government. · Nego- tiations regarding debt claims and counter-claims, both inter-Governman- tal and private, were also being pur- sped-British Wireless Serviën.

BRITAIN & EGYPT.

Delegates Await Reply from Cairo.

Rugby, Yesterday, Replying to a question in the Hours

of Commons regarding the British and Egyptian negotiations, Mr. Henderson, Foreign Secratary, said that on the re umption of the negotiations this morn | Ing thỏ Egyptian delegation stated that the courier whom they sent to Egypt Immediately after the adjournment ori April 17. had not arrived. ic In these circumstancos, they requested, thee, the negotiations be adjourned until Monday nextIf the courier arrived in the meanwhile the negotiations could be re- sumed before then is Wirazn

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