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'PUBLIC SAFETY BILL

VICEROY'S ACTION FOLLOW. ING MR. PATEL'S RULING,

SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929.

CHINA AND JAPAN.

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SAFETY OF JAPANESE IN SHANTUNG.

Tokyo, Apr. 12.

New Delhi, Apr. 12. At a joint mooting of the Legis-

It seems that the Nationalists lative Assembly and the Council of State the Viceroy, announced are confident of their ability to that in view of Mr. Patel's Public guarantee the safety of Japanese Safety Bill ruling, he was issuing residents on the railway zone be -aħ Ordinanes whereby he would anaume safety powers to amend tween Tsinan, and Tsingchowfu the rules in order to prevent a after the withdrawal of the Ja similar interruption of business in pangse troops but not so certaini future by the President of either | In'other parts of Shantung, there-i Chamber.

fore they are attempting to per-] sunde Japan to agree either to post- pone evacuation or concentrate re- sidents in the safety withdraw them temporarily to Tsingtao.

Will Not Be Deterred: " Through the bomb outrage a direct threat had been levelled against the whole constitutional lifo of India, therefore he had summoned the two Houses 'to- gether. Speaking as the head of The Government of India 1t be hoved him to make it abundantly plain that the Government would not be deterred by such futile and insensate acts from the discharge of its evident duty, and would take measures to protect the Inw abiding citizens,

zone OF

The Government, however, 18 insisting that Nanking should uphold its pledges of protection for Japanese lives and property la accordance with the terms of the recent settlement and appeurs de- termined to carry out military evacuation in accordance with schedule.

He declared that once the gospel Discussing the situation, the of- of force was admitted as a suit-ficial spokesman asserted that re- able means for attempted coercion | ports that Japanese civilians were of the Government, there would be hastily being withdrawn in large. no conflict of interest, religious, numbers owing to apprehension of racial or economic, which it might danger after the departure of the not be sought to resolve by a troops wore exaggerated, though appeal to force.

he admits that some wero doing 80.--Reuter.

Only Effective Remedy, Dealing with Mr. Patel's ruling, The Viceroy nald it would have the practical effect of debarring the Government from asking the Legislature in give it the addi- tional powers it deemed necessary, The Government recognised that the only appropriate person to interpret in either House the rules under which it worked was the President of the House. If the President's interpretation of The rules gave rise, as now, to a situation in which the Govern- !

Nationalist Assurance,

Nanking, Apr, 12. With reference to the Peking. mesango of yesterday, National offeial circles deny that they have failed to give a promise of protection of all Japanese lives and property in that part Shantung under direct control of the National military authorities.

--Reuter.

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The Peking message stated ment for grave reasons was un that despite assurances by the able to acquiesce, the only effec-Japanese Consul that full, protec Live remedy was to secure antion will be necorded after the amendment of the rules, to pre- withdrawal of Japanese troops, vent any recurrence of a similar Japanese residents at a meeting at interruption of normal legislative Tainan decided by a large majority

business.

to evacuate all women and chil- The Authoritative Power. dren to Taingiao on April 17 and The Viceroy said the Govern-18, it being belleved the uneast- ment intended to follow that was caused by the alleged course without delay in order to failure of the Chinese authorities secure that progress of legislato deliver à programme of their Intentions for preservation of tion should not be prevented by: the President in either House, peace and order at Tsinan after except by virtue of express powers the Japanese withdrawal.j conferred on him by rules or

standing orders.

Speaking with full knowledge) 444- of much which he necessarily could not publicly disclose, the Viceroy conceived it imperative that the Government should obtain the powers, in the proposed Public Safety Bill. He pecordingly had decided without further delay,to avail himself of the authority conferred on the Governor General under the Government of India Act, to traue an Ordinance giving the Governor General in Council the powers in question.—Reuter.

Mr. Patel, President of the Ansembly, has ruled that the Public Safety BI cannot be dis- cussed until after the Meerut trials.

TRAFFIC. GUARDS NOT POLICE?

PLAN TO FORM. CORPS 19,000 STRONG.

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The enrolment of A special corps of 10,000 men to be, known as "roads guards" and to be used for traille control is being dia- eusscil by a conference at the Home Office,

The Press have been informed that this conference is examining all the problems involved in Lan- don and the provinces in chang ing over the control of traffic from the police to another specially trained body of men, so that the police can devote all their time to crime. prevention,

Called by the Home Office as the central authority, the confer ence has been sitting on several occasione, and represents the County Standing Joint Com- mittees, the Chief Constables, the the Ministry of Transport and Metropolitan Police.

Problem in London. It has been pointed out that the traffic problem in the provinces is getting increasingly serious bo- cause of the growing number of motors on the roads. The

sug- gestion is that the traffic control police should be gradually re- placed by a specially equipped section of road guards.

These guarde would

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Nearly a quarter of the police in London are engaged in traffic duties during the day. They are not concerned exclusively with road work, but a great deal of their time is occupied in this way, Trafic guards in the metropolis would be controlled from Scotland Yard, and in the provinces they would be under the local chief constables.

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