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RUBBER CRISIS.
PRODUCERS TO DISCUSS THE SITUATION:
COMMITTEE TO RESIGN,
Amsterdam, Yesterday, It is understood that a rubber producers' meeting to be held on November 11, will further discuss the rubber crisis. The Rubber Committee apparently intends to tender its resignation, from which it is concluded that it considers it's task ended.—Reuter.
INDIAN CONFÉRENCE grown irresistibly from her con
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tact with Great Britain, "and, in- deed, the aspirations for a United India which were in the minds of her philosophers and rulers before the first English trader set foot
vanced the happiness and pros-on her shores." perity of all my beloved people. I Mr. MacDonald also emphasised pray that Providence may grant the presence of representatives of you, in bounteous measure, wia-1 all three parties in the 'British dom, patience and goodwill.”
Parliament; but apart from all After the King's speech, the
theno things, he stressed the Maharajah of Patiala, the Chan-imple fact that we have come collor of the Chamber of Princes, here to sit at one table with, the proposed the appointment of Mr.set and sole purpose of India's Ramsay MacDonald as chairman. advancement within the com- The Maharajah of Patiala assured panionship of the Commonwealth, Mr. MacDonald of the heartiest |
in itself an "andeniable sigh of pro- co-operation of the Indian States.
gress towards that end." The Aga Khan seconded this. Mr. MacDonald
He concluded with an appeal to then addressed
make the gathering, and said:
the conference "worthy of the "Responsibility lies heavily on
best political genlus of our us all. We are now
at the very peoples." birth of new history."
The Gackwar of Baroda said he M. Tardieu and M. Reynaud con- He recalled the periodic de- doubted if ever before those his- ferred with the Governor of the clarations of British sovereigna toric precincts had been the scene Bank of France and other im and statesmen that Great Britain's of such a conference, on asues portant financiers, regarding the work in India was to prepare involving the prosperity, and con-
India reopening of the Adam Bank.
for self-government. "We tentment of India's millions and
ADAM BANK.
DEPÓSITORS TO BE PAID IN FULL.
· Paris, Yesterday.
The Maharaja - Jammu of Kush-
allies of Britain, stand solidly by
An organisation was constituted meet to try and register, by the greatness of the British Em- to control temporarily the affairs agreement, our recognition, of the pire, of the bank. It is believed, with fact that India has reached a dis- the capital at the 'disposal of the tinctive point in her constitutional mir declared that the Princes, na authorities, that the depositors | evolution."- will be paid in full-Reuter.
(Last week it was that the Adam Bank, the Credit du Rhone, the Banque Lacour et Chasseraud, and the Oustric Bank had suspended business.)
the
He emphasised that stubborn the British connection. "As In announced diversities of view had still to be dians, we stand as solidly ne
brought together, and conflicting rest of our countrymen for our interests that hitherto had proved land's enjoyment of a position of irreconcilable.
honour and equality in the Bri-: Mr. MacDonald urged the con- tish Commonweath of Nationa." ference to meet the, problems as men determined to surmount
CUBAN SUGAR.
BILL TO FINANCE BIG 'SCHEME.
Sir Muhammad Akbar Hydari, them. "Why not? What problems representing the Nizam of Hydera- of growth and development in bad, declared."No hand shail liberty and institutions bave our Bever the ties binding the Princes At the same time. to the Crown.... people not faced, and, united, we
the Indian States were ready to remain despite all our diversities, because of our skill in harmonising work harmoniously with the peo- A message from Havana states differences by reasonable mutual ac-ple of British India, "for a greater that the Cuban House of Repre- commodation." sentatives, by 91 to 13, has passed
New York, Yesterday.
A Bond of Union.
and united India,"
Mr. S. Sastri (Hindu)
said.
for submission to the Senate a The Premier said His Majesty's "Above all."the vision of India as Bill to finance Mr. Chadbourne's presence enabled them 'to under- a whole must shine brightly in our $42,000,000 plan, to re-establishstand the strength and flexibilityhearts, and her strength and pros- normal conditions in the Cuban of the bond binding a whole Comperity must be a sovereign sugar industry-Reuter's American monwealth of Nations together in sideration governing all our plans.": Service.
loyalty and devotion to the Crown. Mr. Jinnah (Moalem) empha-
Con-
[A Havant message of October "The attendance of representatives slaed that India now expected the 15 stated that President Machado of the Dominion Governments is translation of fulfilment into action. had requested sugar producers an earnest of the interest and good of the declaration by the Viceroy throughout Cuba to co-operate in will with which the sister states of on October 31 that, by the declara- carrying out the plan of Mr. Chad- the Camonwealth of Nations wit tion of 1917. the natural issue of bourne, the American augar ex-follow our labours."
India's cansitutional progress pert, whereby a million and a half He declared that the association the attainment of Dominion Status. tons of sugar will be placed in the of Indian Princes for the first time Mr. Jinnah expressed pleasure at hands of a single organization, in joint conclave with representa- the presence of representatives of which will regulate its sale over atives of the people of British India the Dominions. He aald: a period of two or three years.]
MOTOR FATALITY.
Was
was, symbolical of the gradual "I am glad they are here to-day moulding together of India into to witness the birth of a new. one whole.
Dominion in the British Common-
As regards the representatives | wealth." (Loud applause). Los Angeles, Yesterday of British India, Mr. MacDonald Mr. Ba Pe, on behalf of Burma.| Mrs. Sem Wong, mother of Anna sald he was mindful of their dif- expressed Burma's affection for May Wong, the famous Chinese forent communities, languages England, "I hope we shall soon film star, was struck by a motor and interests, but was reminded take our place as equal partners car and killed.-Router's American still more of the quickening of with the other dominions of the Service,
Punifying influences
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great British Empire."-Reuter.
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