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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1931.

INDIAN MURDERERS PLAN TO FORGE PACT TRAGEDY OF WORLD'S

PAY PENALTY.

WITH LABOUR.

Sequel to Death of Police Mr. Lloyd George Holds

Commissioner.

TROUBLE IN ALLAHABAD,

a Private Meeting.

TOO MANY DISSENTIENTS.

London, Yesterday.

FASTEST TRAIN. Passengers Imprisoned

for Hours.

SIX KILLED,

London, Yesterday,

Lahore, Yesterday. A stay of execution of the

The largest meeting of Liberal By the light of acetylene flares, death sentence on Bghagat Singh, ex-Ministers ever held occurred the rescue work was continued late Twisted wreckage Rajguru, and Surkhday, the three in Mr. Lloyd George's room in into the night.

of the "Royal men who were sentenced to death the House of Commons this even-is all that remains

in connection with the murder of ing, for the purpose of discussing Scot," the world's fastest train, that Police Commissioner Saunders the conversations which Mr. in 1928 achieved a record non-stop three years ago, was refused, and

all three were hanged in Lahore to-day.

Acts of Arson. Allahabad, Yesterday. Many acts of arson by discon- tented tenants are reported from districts near Allahabad, where there has recently been pro- paganda urging tenants not to pay rents.

landowner

A Mohammedan collecting rents yesterday was at tacked by his tenants and narrow- ly escaped with his life. His ser- vants are alleged to have killed one of his assailants with spears! and axes and to have beaten two others so that they are in a pre- earlous condition.

Mr. Lloyd George.

run of 400 miles from. Glasgow to London, and recently attained A speed of 30 miles an hour.

It was approaching a speed of 70 miles an hour, when it reared like a horse, and slithered on to its side, with a shrieking hiss, while the carriages piled up like a contorted snake. Imprisoning the passengers for many hours.*** *****

Hefty rescuers wielded hatchets and mechanics and crowbars, operated oxy-acetylene apparatus to slice the girders and release the passengers. Surgeons used knives, and

workers in one case spent three hours trying to reach who aipped brandy, and

a

man

expressed gratitude for their efforts. He finally died and his body is still not extricated or identified.

Mrs. Margaret Lang and her daughter Dorothy were kept alive

Police armed with clubs dis- persed a large crowd including many Congress volunteers in one village who were demonstrating Lloyd George had during the by oxygen for a similar period, but against landlords distraining ten-week-end with members of the Dorothy's foot had to be amputat- ants' crops, and arrested the ring- Government in regard to the posed, before she could be released.

sibility of a closer working ar- It was her 18th birthday. leaders.Reuter.

The fatalities include Sir George rangement between Liberals and

Saltmarsh, who was identified by the Government.

The meeting was private and papers in his pocket.

General Position,

Rugby, Yesterday.

Replying to several questions

the

was attended by Sir John Simon, Miss Dorothy Lang, aged oigh- regarding the present posi- and other Liberal ex-Ministers, teen, of Greenock, whose leg was tion .of the Indian boy who opposed any

arrangement amputated before she could be re- cott, the Secretary

leased from the wreckage of for with the Government.

has died, India, Mr. Wedgwood-Benn, said The matter will be further dis- "Royal Scot express, that he was asking the Govern- cussed at a meeting of the Liberal Her father is a well-known Scot- ment of India for a full statement Parliamentary Party to-morrow, tish shipper. which would be communicated to but no decisive results are ex- members. Questioned as to the

at the earliest.

effect on the textile industry of pected before the end of the week the recent Viceroy-Gandhi Agreement, Mr. Benn replied: "I think it will be better to be

Strong Line Taken.

It is understood that owing to

It

The death roll in now BIX. was at first feared that an unknown passenger was among the dead, but It is now believed that he has been accounted for.-Reuter.

the

patient and see how trade pre- the strong line taken by Sir John United Kingdom: member of the

gresses. The signs are not un- favourable at present.' While the members were calling atten- tion to legitimate grievances, they were overlooking the perceptible{ improvement now taking place.

Asked for information regard- ing the recent communal riots in the Mirzapur district, during which 11 Mohammedans were killed by Hindus, the Secretary for India attributed the disturb- ances to baseless rumours that a Mohammedan Zamindar (land- owner) had given cow-flesh to a Hindu servant. Sixty arrests were made and an adequate Police! Force was now in control. No re- newal of the disturbances was ex- pected.

The Secretary for India inform-

ed the House of Commons that he

was consulting the Governor-

Sir John Simon.

(Sir George Saltmarsh was

British Phosphate Commissionera. and a member of the Harts County An original member of Council. the Port of London Authority, he served

Government on several commissions in connection with wheat and grain. He was 62 years of age.]

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The Board of Directora report' that the balance at credit of Prost and Loss Account for the year end- Led December 81, 1930, including: the sum of $6,427.65 brought for- ward from the previous year and after providing for depreciation,

Deduct

General on the question of ade- Simon's followers, the meeting led amounted to $122,267.95. quate representation of organised to no practical result and there is ing therefrom the interim dividend Indian labour on the reconstitut-little prospect of a sufficient num-of 30 cents per share distributed on ed Federal Structure Committee.ber of Liberals reaching the September 4, 1980, and absorbing -British Wireless Service.

RETURN FLIGHT.

FRENCH AIRMEN PLAN TO

FLY BACK.!!

TO FOLLOW SAME ROUTE.

Tokyo, Yesterday.

agreed line of procedure to make $60,000, a balance of $62,267.95

a formal declaration worth while. remains, which the Board will re- Apart from a dozen "Simonites," commend at the forthcoming an- another section of Liberals, while nual general meeting be allocated favouring the retention of the as follows:-

Labour Government in office, is To pay a final dividend disinclined to bind itself to vote

for it on all occasions.

Co-operation Favoured,

It is understood that the meet-

Burtin and Moenche are planning ing by a majority approved of co-}

of 20 cents per share

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Reserve bringing same up to $260,000

to hop off on their return to France operation with the Government To carry forward to new on March 26, weather permitting, on policies common to both, which

and will follow the same route as does not change the existing

situation essentially. Reuter,

the one they came by-Reuter.

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