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SOCIAL CREDIT N.-W. FRONTIER COMMITTED FOR Always Use
FEARS
Savings Payments Stopped
Special Aral Servic
London, Sep. 3.
The Premier of Alberta, Mr. R. G.
FIGHTING
Hostile Clansmen Dispersed
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 3.
Alors than 60 tribesinen have be killed and 46 wounded in an
TRIAL
Lord de Clifford
1:
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 3. Lord de Clifford, who, at Kings- ton (Surrey), yesterday, was com mitted for trial on charges arising it of a car crash on the Kingston
the
Raid, announced this afternoon the action between disaffected clans-by-pass road on August 15, may be temporary suspension of paymentsuen and British and Indian forces tried by his pears at the House of
in that wild af Alberta
and Lords. savings certificates, operating
mountainous region of the North- Withdrawals had become so heavy,
West Frontier which is utersected He stated, that the method of
by the Gandab Valley. The Indian raising sufficient funds to meet
Army casualties recorded are five payments must be decided, and killed aiul 21 wounded, the latter this was the proper duty of the including Lieutenant A. C. S. Moore, 5th/12th Frontier Force new Government.
Regiment (Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides).
Government's
The ext of the statement is as follows:-
Requests for payment of savings certificates have reached such pro- portions that they can only be me. by measures involving ques- tions of policy which must be de-. termined by the new Government, The Government has already met 'abnormal demands for payment of "certificates, and has on hand ad- ditional securities which could or-
dinarily be disposed of to take care cf the present demands, but which are not now readily marketable.
The Government therefore is notifying the public that the pre- sentation of demands for payment should be withheld until the new
The strength of the tribal lashkar has now greatly decreased. but its leaders are attempting to rais inforcements in the Upper Mohmand country. The Isa Khel. un the other hand, are suing for peaen Meanwhile internecine strife has broken out in Dir State. This development
further complicate a situation which is causing the authorities some an siely, and may even lead to a re? view of the administrative policy of the Frontier are involved,
may
The latest news from the Gandab Valley zone indicates that all is NOW quiet. The Peshawar and Nowshera columns, known as the Mohmand force, have advanced to Ghalanai, after enabling repairs to be carried out an a section of the road between Pir Kala and Dand which was damaged by the
tribesmen.
Government has time to make the arrangements necessary to deal with the situation. At the same time the Government wishes to as-hostile sure holders of certificates and holders of Debentures of certific- ates and holders of Debentures that the position of the Province is sound, and there should be no undue apprehension about the worta of Alberta securities, Inter- est payments ou Debentures and certificates will be met is usual.
Mr. Aberhart, whose Social Credit Party gained a sweeping victory in the recent electionis, has issued a statement from Calgary relterat- ing the Government's assurances.
The
About $11,000,000 are invested in savings certificates, of which 5.000,- 000 are demand certificates. day after the e.ection 250,000 were withdrawn, while previously 800,000 had been cashed by holders. The
The columns
rearhed Chalanai without casual ties after only slight opposition. The advance of the troops and the progressive clearing of the road were greatly assisted by the action of the Royal Air Force against the lashkar, whose principal elements now consist of Safis. The Inahkar has been dispersed from the road and its vicinity after attacks by ground troops in association with the Royal Air Force, which also attacked bases in the adjoining hostile zones,
FRONTIER MALCONTENTS
He was aceinsað, before inty Bench, of "feloniously killing and slaying Douglas George Hopkins, of Moss Hall Grove, Finchley by driving a motor-car recklessly," of driving in a manner dangerous to the public and of driving without due care and atten. tion.
Eenleaded not guilty and reserv ed his defence, and the magistrates announced that he would be com mitted for trial at the Central Criminal Court or wherever · the trial may he held."
Mr. E. Clayton. who appeared" for the Director of Public Prosecu tions, immediately interposed with the remark The House of Lords.
I should think."
It is understood that if the Dir- ector of Public Prosecutions decides to proceed on the manslaughter. charge Lord de Clifford will be tried by his peers at the House of Lords. If it is decided to take only the lesser charges, then he will be. tried at the Central Criminal Court.
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Lord de Clifford was described as a director, aged 28, of the South- borough Arms Hotel, Hook, Surrey, and evidence was given at the last a verdict bearing that a coroner's jury at Kingston had returned of wilful negligence against him and that the Coroner had commit ted him for trial on the charge of anslaughter. The other charges were preferred yesterday,
Opening the case for the prosecu tion, Mr. Clayton said that the evidence was that at the time of the collision Lord de Clifford's car was on the wrong side of the road. To a police officer he said words to the The tribal forces engaged in the effect that he was misled by the riping included clansmen of the Isa Khel and Burhan Khel, with oncoming car, that he saw the on- coming car on its wrong side of the some Upper Mohmands and Say
road and tried to get on his wrong They had been incited by" badmash
side of the road to avoid it. "Mr. leaders. including Chiranai. the
hat could be so. The evidence of Fakir of Alingar, and Badshah Clayton said that he did not think Cul and his father, the Haji of the prosecution was that the oncon Turangzai.
Government have refused to state the amount covered by applications
Badshah Gul, a notorious maling car was on its correct side of for withdrawals since Friday...
content of the border accompanied the road all the time and, in the Mr. Aberhart announces that be by some 1pper Mobmands, des opinion of a police officer who saw has received a telegram from Major cended into Lower Mohmand ter-it, was being driven properly under Douglas, the originator of the so-ritory and held jirgas with the control at fortyfive miles an hour. FLASH OF LIGHT AND CRASH cial credit theory, which read:- "There will be others, but only one first." He adds that he wired back to Albert to start put- ting the social dividend plan into effect
Ian Khel and Burhan Khel After these tribal meetings, which were held in sequestered villages and forts among the mountains, a small rce appeared in the Ganda Valley on August 15 and harassed the road workers. The lashkar was. Mr. Aberhart, telephoning to the dispersed, but it later reassembled of Alberta, with a force 2,000 strong, includ Lieutenant-Governor
contingent from Upper stated that a caucus of newly elect- ing a
Mohmand territory operating un- ed members would be held in Cal- gary on Wednesday. He hopes that der the Fakir of Alingar. To deat with this serious development In- the meeting will be over on Wed-Fan troops from Peshawar and nesday evening, when he will leave
Nowshera went into action immediately for Edmonton to lay collaboration with the R.A.F. his plans before the Lieutenant- Governor. He plans to have the
ir.
view Cabinet ready to be sworn in to deposit it with the clearing on September 3.
house and receive new credit to Since the election the Premier-pay bis own debts, thus maintain designate has repeated his assuring a constant circulation of fre- ances that owners of money pro- | dit. perty have nothing to fear. He MAJOR DOUGLAS'S REPLY specifically states, that there is no. Intention of confiscating or other- wise injuring holdings of bonds or insurance policies. With complete assurance he hopes to persuade the chartered banks to lend their
branch offices as clearing houses
for the Social Credit chèques.
Social Credit banking would be a widespread organization, for every adult would have an account in which a monthly social dividend, tentatively set at $25. would be credited. All salaries would also be paid only in credit, according to the Aberhart plan.
From this it can be seen that 1.gar currency would almost disap- pear from ordinary commerical, transactions, every purchase being made by the buyer almply writing a cheque on his account. at the State, credit house. Mr. Aberhaft is convinced that he can persude the banka to cooperate with him, but, if not, he says he will set up his own system of a State clearing house with 'brariches in every ham- lit.
THE GROCER'S HILL Details of the 5-a-month for all scheme, with which the Social Credit Party in Alberta, Canada, was swept into power, are now available,
In reply to an invitation to as-j sist the new Government, Major C. H. Douglas, leader of the Boctal Credit movement, states that he could leave England in ten days or a fortnight, but would not giv a definite reply until after to-day's
Mr. Aberhardt told the "Dally Mirror" last night over the transat lantic telephone:-
Evidence was given by Mr. E. C. Loss Half Grove, Hopkins, wi Finchley, that his son, who was 28, was an expert driver and that his car was in perfect condition.
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Miss Sheilah Hopkins, the dead man's sister, stated that with Miss Reynolds she was in the car, all three sitting in the front there was plenty of room. They were not going very quickly just before the collision, and suddenly there was a flash of light and crash. "My fr.end said, 'Douglas is hurt,' she said, "I got out of the door and my friend jumped over the back. My brother had collapsed over the wheel. After- words I saw Lord de Clifford stand- I said, "What ing near our car. on earth is your car doing over our side of the road?' He said, 'We can't go into this now.""
Miss Betty Rosemary Reynolds, of Temple Fortune Lane, Golders Green, said that her impression was driving that Mr. Hopkins was quite normally on his proper side. at about forty miles an hour. "We' were discussing a book at the time and suddenly two enormous head- lights seemed to appear and before I knew what had happened there
vas & crash."
a tremendous
meeting of the victorious party.
Meantime, Mr. William Aber- hardt, the Premier-elect, hopes to persuade at least one of the char- Police Constable Wright stated tered banks to lend its branch of-that he found Lord de Clifford's fices in Alberta as clearing houses car in the middle of the road, and for his credit, dividend, but, un- Mr. Hopkins's car was on the near side, close to the kerb, Lord de successful he will establish his own
Clifford made the following state- clearing houser.
ment to him:-"I was going about forty miles per hour when, coming towards me, I saw a car which was driving along at speed, and I thought the car was out of control. I went over to my off side to avoid him and then cross, "He has had a long 'uphill strug-ed to my near side and we collided.. The constable added that he saw the gle to get his social credit scheme
Car before recognised, and I hope that we will Mr. Hopking's
collision, about half a mile away be able to give him a start." "
Tom the scene of the accident, IT "THERE IS NO PANIC" When asked how long it would be was then being driven on its own before be got his scheme working,side of the road and perfectly ander control. He guessed the Mr. Aberhardt replied:
speed sa between 45 and 30 m.p.h.
"I feel that the sooner Major Douglas is over here and on the jcb the better.
"I have said that I shall want afteen to eighteen. months, but hope it will not be so long.
1
There is wonderful support for us here. The country is quiet, There is no panic. These stories
Bergeant Thomson said that Mr. Bupkins's car came to rest 88 feet from the point of impact, well on a near side. He traced the tyre tracks of Jord de Clifford's car, and from fifteen yards before the people drawing their point of impact i was three feet money out of the banks are not uver the crown of the road on the true.
about
N
near ́side.
Under it says Reuter, every nault will take his passbook minth by month to the Gov- ernment clearing house to be "I have had messages of con-
When the case for the prosecution credited with 25 dollars, with gratulation from all over the world.
was concluded, Lord de Clifford which he can pay his gro- The world is watching us..
stated that he did not wish to say rd, etc.'s going to hear a lot of work, anything at that stage, and after or butcher, landlord, etc. This credit will however, be non- but we believe Alberta will show he had been committed for trial negotiable, and the grocer will have the world.".
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