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BRITAIN'S ERROR.
The Lament of Mr. Churchill.
TREATY ASSAILED.
HUBLUTOA HARBOUR
Interest of British Credit to Be Safeguarded.
London, Yesterday. London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons at
time, In the House of Cornmons to question
Mr. Edward day Mr. Stanley Baldwin moved Grenfell (Cons.) drew attention the apointment of a select com- to the contract made by the Chin- mittee of eleven members to ex- ese Government on behalf of the amine the report on the Naval Peking-Mukden Railway with a Treaty with power to send for Dutch firm to construct Halutor persons, papers and records. Mr Harbour, Baldwin pointed out that the Mr. Henderson stated that United States had been making a strong representations had been- most exhaustive inquiry as re-made to China to safeguard the gards the Treaty, and the British interests of British creditors hav wanted to know before they uling prior claims to the revenues timately committed themselves of the railway. The matter would whether security remained or whe-not be lost sight of.-Reuter. ther they were able. in any cir- cumstances, to fulfil their sacred obligations under the League of
Nations. Finally, how they stood up, bitterly assailed the treaty, and how they would stand in the which he said, involved not parity future as regards European stan-but inferiority for Britain, which dards of naval construction. had never been zo defenceless or ro vulnerable since the reign of Charles the Second.
US. Battle Fleet.
INDIAN FERMENT.
Increase of Congress Activity Reported.
THE NO-TAX CAMPAIGN.
London, Yesterday. An appreciation of the situation in India last week was given by Mr. Wedgwood Benn in the House. He stated of Commons to-day. that the tribal situation had not changed.
Air Forco action was being continued against definitely located positions.
As regards the internal situa- tion, Peshawar district had becen less satisfactory, and an increase of Congress activity had been re- ported from Deraismailkhan. The outstanding feature elsewhere had been a number of local dis- crders, the most serious of which was at Rangoon, where, however. no ill-feeling was shown towards the police or Europeans. Several provinces report definite signs of Congress activities in the direc tion of the No-Tax campaign, but A Fair Bargain,
outside Gujerat so far few in- stances have occurred of an actual Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said That the proposed procedure, if
refusal to pay taxes, A signifi- Colonel Gretton asked if there cant feature has been the organ- adopted, would affect the future relations of the Government and were any understanding or under-isation of an expression of Moham- the House of Commons. The in- taking between the Government medan political aspirations in vestigation made by the United and the representatives of any preparation for the practical work States was part of the ordinary Power or Powers who were pre which will follow the Simon Com- procedure there, but not here. sent at the Naval Conference mission's report. Judging from the Press opposi-which were not set down in the Appeal for Deflance. tion, they did not favour agree Treaty.
Simla, Yesterday. An Extraordinary. Gazette ment, but unbridled competition. Mr. MacDonald replied thai The Admiralty were perfectly there was none.
notifies the application of the Viceroy's ordinances in regard to satisfied that a fair bargain had
Major R. Ross (Conservative) the prevention of intimidation and been made, and that they could drew attention to a statement in unlawful instigation of the non- fulfil their duty to the country.
In the United States it was America about the British and payment of taxes to Bengal. American agreement regarding Biharorissa, Assam, the North- being said that they had not secur the modernisation of the Ameri-West Frontier Province, and the ed enough and in Japan and the British House of Commons can battle fleet. No answer was application of the former Ordin-
given-Reuter. the same was said. There could be no more definite tribute to the fairness of the treaty.
The
New Cruiser. Washington, Yesterday.
Naval Secretary, Mr.
ance to the Punjab.
Bombay, Yesterday. Congress is appealing to 500,000 volunteers to carry the boycott' of British goods movement into
Mr. George Lambert, speaking for the Liberals, supported the Adams, has announced that, the the villages throughout India. Government, thus assuring a keels of three 10,000-ton cruisers At a public meeting to celebrate Government majority.
whose construction President
Winston's Lament.
Hoover stopped shortly before the the so-called victory of "satys The House of Commons reject-Naval Conference would be laid, graphis" at the Wadala salt depot on Sunday, the speakers appealed ed the motion by 282 votes to 201. soon-Reuter's American Ser to volunteers to enlist in a de
Mr. Winston Churchill, winding vice.
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Earlier Cable.
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Bombay, Yesterday. The altuation at Wadala in 'now quiet, following the "Anal" salt raid yesterday when fifteen thous and volunteers rushed the Police cordon. The military pickets have now been withdrawn. Leaders of the raid estimate that 150 raiders were slightly injured.
Tributes are paid to the restraint exercised by the Police. All the women who were arrested during the incident have now been re- leased. Reuter
Bombay, Yesterday. Yesterday's salt raid at Wadala was the last of the season there, owing to the fast approaching mon- goon, which will make the salt de post inaccessible,
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