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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937.

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APPOINTMENTS

THE TOLL OF

GAZETTED

Acting Posts Notified

LYNCHING NOT ALLOWED

Democrats Oppose Bill

GALA

The following Hong Kong Gov- ernment Gazette Extraordinary was published yesterday:

THE ROAD

Weekly Accidents Return

In the Colony of Hong Kong in- cluding the Island, Kowloon and Notice is hereby given that Nor- the » New “Territories during the man Lockhart Smith, Esquire, has, week ending at 8 am. on Saturday, by virtue the provisions of Letters the 10th instant, there were alto- Patent passed, under the Great gether 43 traffic accidents, as the Seal of the United Kingdom con- | result of which 1 person was killed, stituting the office of Governor and and 15 persons were injured. Commander-in-Chief of the Co- The person killed, a Chinese lony of Hong Kong and providing male, aged 33 years, was knocked for the Government thereof, to-j, down and fatally injured by a day assumed the administration of private motor car whilst running the Government of the Colony on across the road. Of the persons in the departure of His Excellency jured nine were pedestrians, who the Governor, and has taken the were either walking or running prescribed baths,

across the road and were struck by vehicles. One tramcar passen- His Excellency the Officer Ad- | ger and 3 bus passengers were ministering the Government has injured while alighting "from been pleased to appoint Mr. Roland | moving tramsar and moving mo- Arthur Charles North to act as tor buses respectively. Colonial Secretary.

APPOINTMENTS

His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government has been pleased to appoint Mr. Ro- bert Andrew Dermod Forrest to act as Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government has been pleased to appoint Mr. Brian Charles Keith Hawkins to be Prin- cipal Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils.

His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government has been pleased to appoint Mr. Hum- phrey John Cruttwell to be his Private Secretary.

His Excellency, the Officer Ad- ministering the Government has been pleased to appoint Lieutenant (Local Captain) William John Roto Cragg, 1st Battalion. The Linconshire Regiment. to be his Alde-de-Camp.

His Excellency the Oficer Ad- ministering the Government has been pleased to appoint the follow- ing officers to be his Honorary Aides-de-Camp:

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Captain Thomas Addis Martin. Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps:

Subadar Major Waris. Khan, Hong Kong Brigade, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery:

Second Lieutenant Henrique Al- berto de Barros Botelho, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps:

Lieutenant- Commander Robert Shearman Barry, Royal Navy;

Lieutenant Ronald James Dou- glas Clerk Grieve, Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force:

Mr. Alfred Reginald Seymour Major, Hong Kong Police;

Mr. Fung Ping-fan. St. John Ambulance Association and Bri- gade;

Mr. Cyril Champkin, Hong Kong Police Reserve;

Fight Lieutenant Richard Lind- .say Wallace, Royal Air Force;

Second Lieutenant Gerald Per- cival Rickeard, 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles;

Subadar Hoshiyar Singh, 1st Battalion, The Kumaon Rifles:

Risaldar and Honorary Lieuten- ant Hayat Mohamed, Royal Indian Army Service Corps.

SAILOR INJURED

Incident On The

Praya

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A private motor car driver was injured when his vehicle ran into, the bridge railing. A public rick- sha puller was 'injured as the re- sult of a collision between two vehicles. Of the 43 accidents. 20 were collisions between vehicles; 12 were collisions between vehicles and pedestrians; and 11 accidents were due to other causes.

Type of Vehicles

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Washington, April 15, The House of Representatives passed a Bill.by 276 votes to 112, introduced · by Gavagän, making lynching a federal offence.

The bli imposes heavy fines aud imprisonment on sheriffs or con- stables permitting prisoners to be taken from custody and killed, while the individuals composing the lynch mobs would similarly be punished.

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The Bill is bitterly opposed by the Democrat representatives from the Southern States and it is.be- lleved likely to be shelved when it reaches Senate.--Keuter,

PURELY PERSONAL

VIEWS

Gandhi's Supplementary Statement

London, April 15. Mahatma Gandhi issued a sup- plementary statement to the Times at Poona to-day, when discussing the non-co-operation polley of the All-India Congress Party where the new constitution was concern- .ed.

He said: "Lord Lothian's sugges- tion to refer disputes to the elec- torate is sound, if it can be proved |... workable and not prohibitively ex-

Envolved.

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Public Motor Car Motor Bus Motor Cycle Tramcar Bicycle Ricksha

SPANISH CONTROL

SYSTEM

Lord Cranborne Explains Financial Side

"The precedent I had in mind or arbitration was that of the re- ference, by the Transvaal and Br

tish Governments on the grievance of British Indians in terms or the Transvaal law in 1885. to the Chief Justice of the then Orange Free State, as sole arbitrator.»

"The Calcutta Stateman's sug- gestion with regard to the Gov- ernors Inviting the Congress Party to go ahead with the programme as outlined in the party's election manifesto, would go a long way to

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EGYPTIAN KING IN EUROPE

King

Zuerich, April 15.

I.C.I. Coronation Gift To Employees

Imperial Chemical Industries.

Farouk of Egypt, who | Limited, announce that, so far an has been staying in Switzerland practicable, all employees will be

with his mother and four alspers for the past few weeks, went to Basle to-day with the intention to proceed to Paris and afterwards to London. His mother and sisters remain in Zuerich till Sunday night.-

Transocean News Service.

satisfy me, if the manifesto be re- PARLIAMENT RECESS garded as merely illustrative,” Gandhi declares,

London, Aprü 15.

given a day's holiday on Wednes- day, May 12, at normal rates of pay, whilst those who are required to work will be paid overtime at the agreed rates.

In addition, the company will present a gift of 10s. to every employes (staff and workers) who is on the pay-rall of its various ofices and factories throughout the United Kingdom on. May-12.

He adds it should be understood It is expected that to cover the Although considerable business has that all his statements are purely period of the Coronation and the yet to be done, Parliament may be personal and made without con- ordinary Whitsuntide recess, Par- able to rise for the sulting his friends and associatestament will be adjourned from vacation on July 30-

May 17 and reassemble on May 24: | British Wirelens.

London, April 15. In a written communication to. the House of Commons, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Lord Cranborne, underlines the financial side of the Spanish Control System. | Reuter.

The participating countries have granted payments, so far for one year. The five main countries wili pay 15 per cent each and the other countries 20 per cent. jointly | The share of each of the main po- wers will therefore amount to

143.680. Britain's share being re- duced to £64,000 on account of her special obligation of control- ing the Portuguese frontier.- Tracon News Sarvite."

DATE FOR ACTION

London, April 15.

At to-day's meeting of the Non- Intervention Sub-Committee it was decided that the Control System on the Spanish frontiers should be=" come. effective as from Monday, April 19, at midnight.

The question of a recall of the volunteers has been referred to a special committee.... Tranincean News Service.

DARTMOOR PRISON

VIOLENCE

London. April is. In view of the press reports that

A British blue jacket, who was there been an outbreak of violence standing with the Royal Navy

Guard of Honour in Connaught the Prison Commissioner issued an among the prisoners at Dartmoor

Road Central yesterday in connec-

tion with the departure of His official statement to-day that the Excellency the Governor, collapsed reports were untrue.

and, in his fall to the ground, injured his face.

Spectators, among whom was Dr. Dauglas Laing, rendered as- sistance and carried the sailor on

to the Cenotaph green where ef- forts were made to, restore him.

After the Ballor's face Was bandaged he was placed on a stretcher and taken to a military ambulance in which he was con- veyed to hospital.

Another sailor and a Seaforth Highlander also fainted and they were attended to.

·MONTREUX TALKS

statement that on two occasions It appears from the official

this month a small number Of prisoners made complaints about the food and in connection with these incidents five prisoners com- mitted minor breakages of discip- line. The cases were reported and dealt with by the governor of the Board of Visitors-

British Wireless.

UN TRUTH IN RUMOUKS

London, April 15, Following insistent rumours of trouble demonstrations in Dartmoor, Prison, similar to those that pre- ceding a meeting five years ago, the Secretary of the Prison Cous- mission denied that there had been Montreux, April 15. an outbreak of violence. He stated Questions of purely technical that twice this month a small interest were discussed at to-day's number of prisoners complained meeting of the Capitulation Con- about their dinner and in this ference. After discussion on connection Ave prisoners, who nad Article 2 of the Statute was post-committed minor breaches of dis- poned, Articles 3 to 10 were adopted, cipline, were dealt with. The rom- These articles deal with the ours alleged that plates and soup appointment and legal statute of bowls were flung at the warders' foreign Judges during the transl- faces and that outbursts had oc- tion period. M

curred among the men working in the fields, and also that an insur rection had been planned for Corn nation Day.- Reuter

The more important question of competency of the courts will be discussed in a later session. Transocean News Service.

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