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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFRICA,

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in the Brixton area.

SITUATION WELL IN HAND.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TURSDAY, MAROM... ... 14m · 1932

LATEST CABLES. THE PRINCE IN INDIA.

WARMLY WELCOMED AT KAPURTHALA.

MR. MONTAGU’S BESIGNAT.ON.

LEADING INDIANS DEPLORE GOVERNMENT'S ACTION.

BOMBAY, March 19th.

INDIAN WATCHMAN SENT TO PRISON FOR ASSAULT.

The complainant mad "that ho was the member of a Chinese theatrical troupe, us Fong theatre. On the night of the which was engaged to perform at the Ks

Bib ult. he was engaged in conduiting people into the first class seats. AI

STAFF OFFICERS IN WAR.

THE AMOY BOYCOTT WITHDRAWN.

DISPUTE THAT DRAGGED ON FOR FOUR MONTHS,

IMMEDIATE DEMAND FOR SHIPPING, The M.-C. Dolly News of March 4th

FARL HAIG'S TRIBUTE.

"THE CREAM OF THE ARMY." Field Marshal Eart Haig unveiled a memorial at the Staff College, at Cam berley, on January 26th, te thon grachinten of the collego who fell in the war. The says: memorial is of stone dug from "quatriés We are pleased to announce, that a

erected on the inner north wall of the on the battlefield of Edgehill, and is

main entrance.

¦ In the course of the past three years,"

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subject

At the Magistracy, yesterday, a Chinswo clerk, in the service of Mears. A. S

The Prince of Wales visited Kapurthala

Batson & Co, charged an Indian watch- GENERAL SMŪTS HAS A NARROW today and was warmly welcomed, the tion has shocked Indians as it was totally theatre," with assault.

The news of Mr. Mcctaque's "rrsigna-an, employed at the Es Yue Fong ESCAPE.

Maharajah and his sons leading the state rates regrat his loss and the Extremists unexpected. Non-co-operatora and Modo- ṬRANKVRAL ECOTTISH TROOPS ANDUBARD."officials. Though the visit wax informal expes that he wi be replaced by a the Station was gorgeously decorated and to con ider that he has been sacrificed to

Amy dispute. Yesterday a talegram was JOHANNESBURG, March 13th,

reactionary politiin. They are inclized

settlement has been arrived at in the General Smuts han arrived and taken the route to the palace was lined with the alleged ant Turkish policy. Imperial and Anglo-Indian new. paper. whi's

received by Messrs. Butterfold & Swire over the control of the situation. He had state troops. The Prince motored through warmly praising Mr. Montagn's devolion

the well decorated streets and was cheerlikely to suffer by his re ignation,

to his ideals. consider that India i un

stafing that the boycott had been com- *vory narrow escape en ratite from a

about 10.45 pm, he was standing in the he said, “I have assisted at the unveiling pletely withdrawn. The terms of settle ballet striking the motorcar in whiched by large crowds from the housetopr

A DEPLORABLE ACTION."

gangway, when the defendant, mme be of many war memorials, and have had mert have not yet been received. It he was travelling-

This farmers and and the people thronging the roadsides.

DELMI. March 12th, þhind and pushed him. An argumand enocension to express so far as words, will would seem that much" credit for the others of all shades of opinion have After attending the garden party the

Twenty Mohamedan members of the sued, and there was a fight, The do let me, the gratitude and admiration I settlement is due to Mr. Eastes, who was splendidly responded to the Government's Prince motored through the streets which L'oyd George emphatically protecting complainant turned his back, the defend the fighting rank and file of our semies. the place of Mr. Tours, who has gone on Ladian Legislature have wired to Mr.fendant pressed forward, and, when the feed as their old comrade in the field for recently appointed to Amoy as Consul in wera densely packed by the crowd, giv-again a the Imperial Government's ‚” o

plorable action in connection with the ant struck him a violent blow on the side Hore, however, I have an opportunity no Home leave, and judging from the tone PERTORIA, March 13th.

ing him an ovation on the way to the resignation, declaring that Mr. Montagu of the head. He became unconscious and other memorial could give me, and one I of a telegrami despatched to Shanghai by Overwhelming Government forces are people's fair. The state banquet held to has been sacrificed in the anti-Khilafat had to be removed to the Government am most glad to take. I am able to pay People's Association of Amor, his

caure and that the Government of India's sweeping in on all sides. Operations night in his honour was the last brilliant recent masage contains the minimum Ciril Hospital for treatment.

specific tribute to that comparatively

of approaching. the against

Moslem demands, the rebels 措置 proceeding function in India and his visit, to

The complainant's story was COTTO- mitisfactorily." Aeroplanes dropped sup Kapurthala concludes his visit to the

CALCUTTA, March 12th.

borated by

all body of Highly trained officers with placated the more restless of the Chinese AL a meeting of the Bengal Legislative

a clerk employed by the out whose loyal and conscientious work,

and smoothed the way for a settlement. plies for the detached police forces and Indian states. The palace was beautifully. Council at the Indian members, cap Kowkion-Canton Railway Company. also heavily bombed the revolutionaries illuminated. The Maharajah, tousting the President's refusal to adjourn the House plainant pushed him, and when he demon army, despite all the courage and resolu

eleven, left the Chamber owing to the Defendant Cold Air. Lindsel! that the com-years prior to its outbreak, our splendid rammelled by all that had gone before. not during the war, only, but for many of course, Mr. Eastes bad the advantage of coming absoultely sew to the crisis, un Prince of Wales" wolenied him as the a token of regret at the resignation.

The dispute has dragged on since about strated a number of other Chiass made tion of their con-commissioned officers the middle of November last, when ob- hair to mighty throne which, firmly

THE VICEROY'S TRIBUTE. united the many scattered nations of the

Agua. March 19th.

a combinal attack on him. He defended. And men, notwithstanding all the ability faction was taken to the construction of a The Vienroy in a speech personally re General Smuts speaking on the situa British Empire. The Prince had set angretted the resignation and paid a tribute weighted with a piece of metal,

himself with a stick which was heavily could never have achieved victory. The Bund. As we have already shown, Messrs. and galantry of their regimental officers, pier connecting the B. & S. hulk and the Sion in the Rind says that the present inspiring example, sharing the perils and a Mr. Montagu's devotion to India's struck the defendant, but had no inter of the Great War, and so upon the des their rights is undertaking this work, and He influence. Camberley had upon the course Butterfield & Swire were perfectly within cause. He emphatically denied rumoure anvolutionary movement is the work of privations of the late war. The Prince of differences between the Imperial and tion of doing rious injury.

tiny of the Empire, is incalculable. The it was not until some time afterwards extremist agitators who used the strike of Wales, miking to reply, received

Indian Governments with regard to policy

P.S.C. officer was the bond that held that the discovery was made that the in respect of non-co-operation.

together the whole Army and made it real cause of the agitation was the exist in the mines a cloak for the dissemina- great ovation. He said he was greatly

possible in the course of the war itself ence of walls constructed for purposes Lion of syndicalist views. The military pleased to visit Kapurthala and renew

ALLIED FINANCE MINISTERS,

to build up successfully the vast staff or of defence on the boundary of the British ganisation that enabled our citizen army concession and the Chinese city. Thus situation is well in hand, loyal citizens the Maharajah's acquaintance

AGREEMENT PROVIDING FOR

to live and train and fight. A nation in Messrs. Butterfield & Swire were made actively supporting the Government. It eulogised the splendid 'war services of the

VARIOUS SETTLEMENTS.

dustrially efficient and with a sound the victims of a dispute which really "IN uational character can improvise much, concerned only the British Consulate bali not take long to re-establish Kapurthala State, both in men and

PARAS, March 12th."

as our history in the war has shown, but officials and the Chinesa. peaceiul conditions. The mass of the money. The Maharajah also helped in at Paris this week concluded its delibera

The Alied Finance Ministers' meeting

principles are things that cannot readily It is now understood that an agreement be improvised; they have to be evolved to remove the offending walls paved the workers outside the Witwatersrand refused other ways to win the victory. It was tions yesterday with the signature of an

POLITICS OR UNPOPULARITY 1 by deep study and clear thinking. The way to compromise, and it is to be to be stampeded into a general strike of hoped that the desire for service to King menta:

agreement providing for various settle

British soldier and regimental officers hoped that the matter has been settled The

General Pai Cheng yi and his wifo and have always shown themselves to be the once and for all. Messrs. Butterfield & The natives have shown and country would always inspire" the arinire in Germany from May lat, el. and two servante dangerously wounded So it is easy, and, moreover it is attracbe resumed at the end of the present expenses of the occupation grandson were sensationally murdered finest fighting staf the world can produce. Swire's shipments of goods to Amey will examplary forbearance throughout the people of Kapurthala. The Prince of

as follow:-£9,000,000 for allocated a Britain; F.400,000,000 for

on the craning of the 7th inst. in Peking tive, to attribute to the dogged fighting week. troubla

France; and Wales left for Dehradun.

108,000,000 (Belginn) fraces for Belgium.

by a gang of men who rushed into the qualities of the rank and the file of an Division of roparations in kind to and gatekeeper and then "entered the hard-fought battle. It is easy and it is compound, seized and bound the guards army the chief share in the success of any be made by Germany in 1922 was fixed as follows:-65 per cent for France; 35 per inmater.

residence and shot down five of the attractive, but it is highly dangerous cent. among the other Powera.

The Alli

it lead to the neglect of the study of The outrage was quickly carried out, generalship and of the science and art of representative consented to the perpetrators escaping before the the Wie bauen agreement being applied arrival of the police, whom the neigh. war for war invades both realms if it for three yurs, with reservations as to amounts of deferred payment.

bours bad aummoned.

lead to the underrating of the duties and Allied Powers can enter into similar General Psi succeeded. General Chiang importance of such colleagues as this.

Kuai-ti Cinnally heard and ambulance cars are addition to the recent alaim, the United of reparations in kind under certain riserved a year, holding the post of Chinesare from military disaster a nation that india, as a means of improving the wire

agement with Germany for payment Vichun, with whom General Pai had only ing on the part of the rank and file will as Commander-in-Chief of the No amount of doggedness or hard fight-

mental forces have occupied Brakpan States is shortly demanding another Trvations na to.total valve of such pay Secretary when General Chiang died.so fails to appreciate the value of staff less communication within the Empire.

all the unions.

EARLIER CABLES. STRIKERS ENDEAVOUR TO OCCUPY JOHANNESBURG.

JOHANNESBURG, March 11th. Fighting is occurring over a fairly wide area. The sound of volleys is con

dashing in all directions. The govern

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GERMAN OCCUPATION

EXPENSES. ́. U.S. MAKES ANOTHER DEMAND.

PARIS, March 13th...

The Chicago Tribune states that in

wad are now advancing on Springs. They twenty-three million dollars for occupa Look prisoner many strikers at Bononi.

Commandoes are endeavouring tation expenses up to May, 1999 occupy Johannesburg itself and already Partially surround the city.

Strikers have burned the Fordsburg Police Station, and the police at present are aierely holding key positions.

Moanwhile, the concentration of Gor ernment forces is proceeding most rapidly and burgher forces are shortly arriving. Artillery are taking up their positions. Aeroplanes are active and have bombed the strikers positions at Fordsburg.

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Mr. Lindsell sent the watchman prison for 14 days and ordered him pay to compensation.

SENSATIONAL MURDER

PEKING.

U.S. MINISTER TO CHINA

VISITS HONGKONG.

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- EMPIRE WIRELESS:

COST OF THE STATIONS..

Fighting has been resumed in the Newportance to the Union in view of the the allegation that the American delega met by the Conani-General for America ministrative, as could be shown by any many parts of the world would be able continuous rife and revolver fire and ployment. The employers claim full dis others and opposed to Ange of the | he was entertained by H.E. the Governor formed this 'college and to the able and

it

...composed chiefly of ex-service men, was whether industry ahali bo carried on on objects the American Government sad the Calonial Secretary (the Hou. Mr. principles and with officers well grounded of the fighting troops could not along

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The Wireless Telegraphy Commission in their report recommend the erection of thermionic valve stations in England, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and

Detailed recommendations applicable to The first miliard marks of reparations upon which he reported to the Govers training for war.

divided as follows:-M-500,000,000 death, had expressed a desire that Gen-

the various stations are submitted. ment that General Chiang, before his

VIN:87 STAFF IN THE FIELD.”'

The (gold) ta

Britain as a part of Army eral Pai should become Commander-in-armies engaged. the limitation of freedom of erecting residences for the staffs. at "In the recent war the vast size of the not exceed £160,000, exclusive of the cost average cost of the overseas station will occupation expenses anterior to May: Chief, 1921 M140,000,000 (gold) to France, and the surplus to Belgium, with priority of among the Yichun and the absence of a few opportunities for what may per and Hongkong, for which the Imperial In view of General Pai's unpopularity and the duration and extent of battle England, Egypt, East Africa, Bingapore, of manoeuvre, the multiplicity of detail, some of the stations The stations in claim. with the excepton of 172,000,000 robbery on the part of the gang, it is beans be described as spectaclar general Government is presumably responsible, limite Italy

As far as regards the Sarre mines,eral was due to political or service molive phenomena did not decrease, but, on the sum of £853,000.

lieved that the a sassination of the Gership. France is debitor with M.300.000,000

Yet the axistence of those new abould not exceed in the aggregate the (gold) in re pect of 1999. If the Repara

In view of the skilled tions Commission fixes for these minns s

contrary, enormously magnified the im-attention demanded and also of the iso- LONDON, March 12th. higher figure, the excus will be put to

portance of the work done by, the staff related nature of the stations in East The engineering dispute originated in

France's Account--Harar.

lative to that of dution, however perilous, Africa, Singapore, and Hongkong, these It is estimated that to-day's casualties the question of overtime.

discharged by the troops in the line. I thres stations should be equipped for are over a hundred killed and many mated Engineering Union contend that it

The Ama'ga

THE FOUR-POWER PACT,

can leave others to discuss British general combined arc-valve transmissions, arcs wounded.

Mr. Jab Gould Schurman, United work of the staff that served me in France, valve plant added after practice as bes ahip, but I am entitled to speak of the along being installed immediately mad LATER. is entitled to a voice in determining the MR. HUGHES REFUTES A CANARD. States Minister to China, who has been and I say deliberately, and with pro come standardised. are now estimated at 600, of which 50 the agreement of September, 1920. They Underwood, the Democratic leader, in re

The casualties in yesterday's fighting amount and conditions of overtime under

on a visit to Manila, where pas of his found conviction, that from start to finish WASHINGTON, March 13th. daughters was married, arrived in Hong the trained British staff officer, proved the principal centres could be received at The news messages transmitted from were killed. The balk of the strikera?

Mr. Hughes has sent a letter to Sonator eg on Saturday afternoon, on board the equal to his tank, and that at the end of sualties is not yet known.

declare that the quation is of vital imgard to the four-Power Treaty, refuting accompanied by his wife and their un U.S. cruiser Albany. The Minister is

many stations in the Empire, for example, the war and for many long months before in New Zealand, at the cost of an "in- married daughter.

it ended we had in France as fine and as expensive addition to their existing re- Lands and Fordsburg areas. There is enormous amusat of engineering unen- tion at the Conference was induced to

Mr. Schurman was officient a staff, both general and ad-ceiving equipment. Foreign stations in accept plans cunningly contrived by Mr. W. H. Gale) and the Governor's occasiona machine-gun bursts. The eration in ordering overtine and describe also emphasising that the l

interests, A.D.C. (Captain Novile). In the evening achievement is directly due to those who army in the field. The credit of that ensualties are not known.

to pick up news and propaganda from the Union's claiza, as an interference with Treaty is unequivocal A detachment of the Transvaal Scottish, managerial functions, making the issue

one or other of the principal centres. There were not Government House, amongst those in- Notes

or understandings ambushed at Besoni and 18 killed and 25 Soviet basis or on a basis of private enter.

attained one of the most im- 6.0.C. (Major-General Sir John Fowler) taught here. They provided us with our The 'uded in the dinner party boing the inspired officers who have commanded and

wounded.

prise. JOHANNESBURG, March 12th.

LONDON, March 13th. had in view. It was moet important to Claud Severn, C.M.G.).

in them who when the need for expansion have accomplished that the maintenance of friendly relations in Thirty-five were killed and numbers

Despite their Member of the Eagineering Usion of the Far East upon a sound basis. Failure went to Macão on the U.S.8. Wilmington, doubt mistakes were munde during the efforts must have been in vain, and our On Sunday afternoon Mr. Schurman came could train and teach others. No splendid gallantry and resolution their wounded in the ocarse of a fight between Belfast have decided to strike in support of the Senate to ratify it would be a commando and a detachment of the of the engineers in Britain. Two thou: national calamity.

returning to Hongkong yesterday morn war. What bolligerent army cannot show ranks must have been broken if the staff Imperial Light Horse. The latter's sand are affected.

ing in the afternoon he was tendered them. No doubt we improved as the work of all formations, from the highest caspalties were 6 killed and 15 wounded,

reception in the Hongkong Hotel by the war went on, but the mistakes were largely to the lowest, had not been of high local American commanity.

owing to the lack of that tanining that the an onder as the courage of the troop, Mr. Seburman is to pay a visit to Can-Staff College gave, and the improvement

'NO ARMY CAN MUDDIE THROUGH,” ton today and it is expected that he will was the to the gradual spreading of that Whatever apation may do, it is a spend several days there returning to training among all officers called upon to mistake to imagine that any any can Hongkong on March 18th and departing perform, staff dation A Bloemfontein message says it is an

Whenever there middle through a great war and roach hance for Swatow. nounced that Hertzog and other influm-

AHMEDABAD, March 12th.

were sucesses, whether in defence or in victory at the end against an efficient an“ The District Superintendent of Police, dial Nationalists do not countenanon

effence, generalship I speak broadly and highly-trained enemy. The handicap we impersonally-generalship and good staff started with from the smallness. of 0117 formation of strike commandoes,

Mr. Hailey, was motoring to arrest

work had their part

set in them. In the first military forces could perer, have been airike movement outside the Rand is so when he encountered Shanker Lal Banker, A Capetown message anys the general Gadhi at his Institute, near Ahmedabad,

battle of Ypres, for example, when the overtaken if the pre-war training of adds against the British far most limited. The strikers at Durban the well-known Bombay marchant, who

I believe, Regular Army, the military education of corps, were 8 to 1, and divisions held enormous ita officers, and its of organisation

system chave formed a commando, but there is no

is a leading Nationalist, whom he arrest

front, it was only by very skilful staff and command had not been all on the eign of violence. Conditions are priced and took to the Institate, where he holly normal at Capetown and Bloem- inmates had retired, but they soon parad

arrived at 10.30

merangements that the scanty reserves right lines. It is no small consolation night. Most of the

The Duke of Devonshire, at a luncheon cou'd be brought to the decisive point at on such an occasion as this to feel and fontein

ANGLO-JAPANESE ACCORD.

given in his honour at Nottingham on the right time. As the wax proceeded | know that the work done in thom old- LATEL od before Gandhi's residence, prayed and

January 18th by local Rotarians, said new problems constantly arose, and the prewar days had been amply vindicated- Guerilla warfare is waging around the sang Gandhi's favourite hymn and raid

that the main impression, left by his ex- The Japanese Ambassador to London periance of Canada was that the strongested, yet the broad principle upon which and easy life of the Regular staff, officer extent and diversity of the work increas. Let those who write ignorantly of the safe centre of Johannesburg. Natal troope

obeisances to him. and other Government reinforcements wife and Banker were taken to gaol. of the Birmingham Business Club. Baron to the Mother country. Difficult problems old problems and found a solution for member that this is not the full tale of Thot Gandhi, his was the guest on January 26th at a dinner feeling of kinship prevailed in relation our training and tactics were based met come and study this memorial and re- are arriving. Aeroplanes are machine Gundhi's last words to his followers were Hayashi, in responding to the toast of bis affecting the British and French races in them in one form or another. All had officers who he'd staff appointments and guaning the attackers at the power

Work hard tire not." Ho exhorted health, spoke of the unsatisfactory state Canads were satisfactorily dealt with been foreseen here at Camberley in 1896-7, gave their lives in the wa station.

all lovers of India to keep perfect penes of things in, Europe. Be expressed the after the victory which was won on the when I was wudent hare, and, in tast heavy death roll of that comparatively but only the A Pretoria message says martial law throughout India.

view that it would take some time to per Heights of Abraham. is being enforced. The authoritica have

Mr. Hailey at midnight searched the sunde Russia to give up har existing suppressed a Nationalist and Labourite ofico of a vernacular newspaper, and foolish and dangerous polier, and to endom of Canada" was and in the Act of through the college. What more severe this college. One sees here in the terribly As originally drafted, the term "King minds of all officers who had passed terest in their profession brought them to and other "yedrs had been instilled into small body of men whose ability and in- nowspaper, closed the Trades Hall and collected a Fow of Gandhi's original con ablo Germany to be as happy as possible settlement, and be wished that the term test could there have been of the prin- long column for 1914 part of the price

tributions to the newspaper Young India and at the same time induce her to pay. the word "animivo, mized the papers therein.

PRETORIA, March 12th. in 1921 and 1929, which are understood It was also a difficult task to induce

ne being preferable to ciple upon which our organisation and paid for our national unpreparedness. "A compumique dated yesterday says to form the basis of the charge against Turkey and Giesse to come to terms the in order that the susceptanlitics of their fighting methods ware basel, and of the The men were the cream of there has been considerable fighting on him.

did nos doubt, however, that means would Americaal, neghbours might not of degree of perfection to which our staff the pattern, comple, and inspiration not the Rand during the greater part of the day. The revolutionaries have been most on the arrest is reflected by a apeech by re-establish forther prosperous conditions to-day was how the aspirations of thone wat ons of the fifth and Third Armies the war. Nearly sixty fell in 1914, men A Delhi message says Indian opinion be found to restore tranquillity sold ed. The problem which had to be tuned arrangements had been brought, than only of the Regular Army alone, but of undertaken by the stail of all for the great citizen army we built up during active, burning houses at Benoni and the pundit Malaviya who declared that A year or two ago there was vague fear responsible for Boksburg, doubtlessly in retaliation for the arrest was a great blunder.

of competition between the two greatest at overzea, Domination in the March, 18181 For eight days the enemy who could ill be sparod, whose death in

could be met in in the acroplane bombing. Aeroplanes caused

the sense of anabling them to take their were able to impose their will upon the those English-speaking nations in naval armis part is dealing with the affairs of the battle. No man might tell for more than abers who cannot be reckoned of the brave

urly Serre casualties to two commandoes by direct bomb hile. The Imperial Light

ments. There was also the rumour of British Empiro sa whole. He bolieel Low. home where units or headquarters but mexperienced civilians who came out Horze was thgagod in fatigue duties when

crash bemg incritábla. between-America- verdict of posterity would be that Frilehtbe-fdard, yat food, and ammunisjhalf; tr síned to take their place attacked. It put up an excellent fight,

und Japan. The happy result of the ill-prepared and ill-equipped as was the tion reached the troops What fow re- cannot expect our LATELL

character bat was

was pressed back Eventually it pur The Johannesburg message says the fears had been removed. He attributed she was, at the conclusion of hostilities, with consummate skill and rosolution by they are--that the experimoe of the fir Washington Conference was that those British Empire before the war broke out, informants there were were handled and national circumstances being what sued the revolutionaries and took prisoner military have taken 1,500 prisoners in the the friendship between England and the greatest force the world passed the local commanders, and not only the will mailt in the maintenance of a sirksen. The communique adds that the Brixton aren, which is now cleared of Japan in large measure to the initiative Warranting ancipation, they sarlond Third Army, but the Fifty Army, too, rerieally more powerful Army, but at last Borerament has now mobilized formid menacing rebel commandoes, whose casof the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, and together, of the scalisation of a period of mained from start to finish an organised there is room and opportunity to apply 16 polualties in the course of the operations said he hoped that friendship would be more substantial prosperity than the Ighting force. The magnificent behaviour the lemon of the extreme rains of sound #Bondiniteë së Joes of mode opfacum. Į were heavy.

come more intimate and fruitful.

aprid had ever before knowns

V(Opilioned of feet of next column.)

the dead including an officer.

Johannesburg streets are thronged with huge crowds, including women, and child- ren, listening to the fring, which is very heavy-

able forces.

the

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GANDHI'S ARREST.

URGES LOVERS OF INDIA TO KEEP PRACE.

1,500 REBELS CAPTURED

THE ROYAL BRIDE. VILLA MEDICI CONVERTED INTO A BOWER OF FLOWERS.

FLORENCE, Harch 12th. Trinosa Mary and Viscount Lascollea They motored to Fiesole, where they re arrived here, cheered by large crowds.

which the British colony and the Italian fred an equally enthusiastic reception. They are staying at the Villa Medici, aristocracy co-operated in converting into & bower of flowers.

"KINGDOM OF CANADA." THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE ON

"EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

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