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LORD IRWIN: - A TRIBUTE.
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Jasperinlints who can recall the glamour and glory of Curzon will
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shadder. At the same time, it is THE Undersigned have received
that innate spirit of friendliness which in the last iwo months has saved India for the Empire.
Lord Irwin's further triumph kas been that while gaining the unifve. tion of the Indian nationalists he has retained the respect of the Eng lish residents.
Though he has gone further in runciliation of Indian sentiment than any Viceroy before him, there is hardly n urmiur against him from Cape Comorin to the Khyber,
They have known that on escu- tale he would stand firmi, On the police. inquiry, for instauer, which would have put the law keepers at the mercy of the law breakers, he was adamant. In the ease of a recent exeention be refused to grant, a reprieve though he was threatened in consequence with an joutbreak'öf disordersall over India.
Courage and, Vitality, He has; 100, the ordinary qualities which everybody, adinires.
His train was bombed when.com ing into Delhi station a couple of years nga and the carriage next to the one in which he was sitting was blown up. I am told ihm bis only coument was: "Well, this fwill make my interviews with the
Congress leaders easier this after- SIROHT,"
Though he has been under the shadow of assassination for, five years, I do not believe that he has given it a moment's thought.
All his life he has had to. struggle against the disability of a withered hand. This has not pre- vented him taking part in every kind of sport.
In his of moments it it always the company of the young that he socks out. In Delhi recently n paperchase on horseback was or ganised by the bright young things of Delhi society, and the Viceroy was foremost in the field.
It is whispered that the game of "Murder," which, I believe, is an English 'importation, is not un- known in Viceregal drawing roomis. It is comparatively easy to turn back the pages of the last five years and point out where Lord Irwin made mistakes. Mistakes are always easy to prove when the-an- swers have already been provided by them.
On the whole, it has been the most difficult and the most attccessful Viceroyalty of the century.
Nor must it be forgotten thai Lord Irwin was enormously helped' in his work by his young and
porferod. Must be in Good Running pretty wife. Condition and Fully equipped for Roud Work.-Write stating price,eto, to Box
Her ease of manner and unaffeet.
723, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press. [723ed kindliness did much to tumanise
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the elaborate pompe and ceremonies inseparable from Viceroys' palaves.
of English officials do no take per In a country too, where the wives
haps very readily to social work, Lady Irwin set a magnificent ex- ample of untiring effort
Her, work for the spread of the elementary: principles of hygiene in the villages of India, most of them incredibly backward, will be an abiding memorial of her activities.
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10 EXECUTIONS ORDERED,
Moscow.-Ten persons have heen sentenced to be shot and fifty-eight to various terms of imprisonment on a charge of disorganising the grain trade and supply. This was What of Lord Irwin's future? the verdict at the end of a ten Under a happier dispensation he | days), trial by a Lourt of the Ukrain $1. Malo
(France). Hardy might have proved himself the very ian town of Dniepropetrovsk, fory Breton fishermon, waaning the vod
man in the clamour and confusion merly Ekaterinoslav. fleet which fishes on the Newfound-of English politics to lead a real
According to an recount publiak- land banks, are to sail soon. So national party. But, alas, he has here to-day, the accused wasted one day Inst month men and ships left the Commons for ever. The the grain intended to supply, the took part in the annual "pardon," gilded prison doors of the Upper proletarian centres, released the the picturesque ceremony of the House will soon be clanging behind | kulaks (the wealthier ` peasants) blessing of the feet as it iny at him. Anchor in the harbour of St. Servan.
The ships were decorated, and while the men whose lives are spont in these stout fishing vessels knelt on the decks in prayer, the Bishop of St. Malo passed along the lanes of ships in a pinnace and gave his blessing to men and craft.
On the hillsides above the har- bour women and children watched
Newfoundland is a shadow of the littlo armada which sailed away from part hero last year.
Terrific gales and stories took heavy toll last autumn in the vil lages of the Breton coast.
Scares
of boats wore Jost, and 200 men
wore drowned, men and boats who would have taken part in the spring
from their obligations to deliver fixed quantities of grain, and Inst year alone misappropriated over-m hundred thousand pounds of brend.
The head of the State Planning Commission, V. V. Kulbishev, nd- dressing a conference of scientists here, announeed that a
now Five- year. Plan of greater dimensionė. than the present will begin in 1833 It is assumed that the first plan will be finished ahead of time, which is the end of next year. After the "pardon," wonen and Kuibisher predicted that Russia at the end of the new pinsi would be children and downsfolk formed a
the greatest metal-producing coun The St. Malo fleet this year procession to St. Male Cathedral, try in the world, and would increase which will sail for the banks of hero, in another service, further its supply of electrical energy eight prayors were offered for the safety to ten times as compared with the "(Continued at foot of next column.) A of the foot.
present,
the time-honoured ritual and pray-cold-fishing off Newfoundland." ed for the safety of their men while.
at sen.
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