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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. "MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930.

HOME POLITICS.

PARLIAMENT REASSEMBLES

TO-MORROW.

Parliament

London, Oct. 25.

re-assembles

|

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

Tuesday, 21st October.-Captain A H. Coltman, representing His Excellency, laid wreaths on the Cenotaph ・ and оп the Naval Memorial at Wanchai, in honour of the Battle of Trafalgar.

Monday, 20th October.--His Ex- cellency the Governar presided at n meeting of the Logislative Council.

His Excellency, attended by Mr. on G. W. A. Tufton (Private Secre Tuesday in an atmosphere of poli-tary), dined with His Excellency ticul uncertainty...

Major-General J. W. Sandilands. The tariff controversy threatens

Lady Peel gave a 'small dinner rather the disruption of the Con-party at Government House. servatives than embarrassment of the Government, but the latter is crodited with the intention of sub- mitting an advanced programme, including the repeal of the Trade Disputes Act and Electoral Re- form, which promises a stormy session and is certain to meet with determined opposition on the part of the House of Lords. Then its declaration of policy as regards Palestine has now provided a poli- tical sensation of the first magni tude, with Mr. Lloyd George and General Smuts backing up the protest

of Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Chamberlain, Austen Amery.

und

section. of

Mr.

Though there has been little Labourite criticism, undoubtedly a considerable

tho Labour Party are sympathetic to the Zionists hence the talk of the possibility of an early election has been revived, but how this can bol brought about is another matter, since the Government can be de- feated in the House of Commons only by a Conservative-Liberal combination, and there is no sign at present of a desire of the Liberala to eject the Government,

Furthermore, with

the Round Table Conference sitting, and uns employment steadily growing blacker, neither of the Opposition parties is anxious to appeal to the country; therefore, it is expected that the Opposition will harass the Government by question and an- swer with a view to extorting con- cessions, but they are not likely to combine in an amendment to the Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne, which might mean the defeat of the Govern ment and its resignation or the dissolution of Parliament. Reuter.

Mr. Baldwin Supported.

London, Oct. 25.

Lord Elibank und Lord Mel- chett, who are among the Con-

Baldwin's recent pronouncements

His Excellency and Lady Peel, at tended by Mr. G.. W. A. Tufton (Private Secretary), took tea with the President and Members of the Hongkong University Union.

FUTURE OF INDIA.

'INDIAN PRİNCES MEET.

IN LONDON..

London, Oct. 25. The meeting of the leading- Indian Princes in London this morn. ing marks the preliminary stage of the Indian Round Table Confer ence, representing all shades of Britain and political thought in India, opening on November 12, which the Postmaster-General, Mr. H. R. Lees Smith, in a speech last night, described as the most im portant event, in the world said Britain was seeking to 'press into a few years, political progreas which many other countries, have taken

Elt

centuries, and while we are doing it to retain in the In- His Excellency and Latly Peel and dinn sub-continent a unity which

having achieved, ". small party, attended by Mr. G.Europe herself is still very far from W. A. Tafton (Private Secretary) were present at the Navy League larger than the total of the Saval The total delegation of 59. is Concert at the Lee Theatre,

Conference, and is expected to Wednesday, 22nd October-His break up into sectional sub-eom.. Excellency and Lady Peel entertainties like the Imperial Con- cd the following guests at dinner ference, though in deference to the at Government House-The H. democratic spirit of the gathering.

the i Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen Hughes, the the Government has refrained from Hon. Mr. Wolfe, Sir Ernest and embarking on anything in

nature of a cut and dried pro- Lady Thompson, the Dean and Mrs. Swans. Lt. Col. Marlaine. Major

gramine-enter. Dowbiggin. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, Mr. Collisson. Mr. and Mrs. Gold. smith. fr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. and Mrs P. W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Bourne, Thursday. rd October.-3¶r. T. Y. Song, Finance, Minister to the Nationalist Government, pail an i. formal call on His Excellency,

Friday, 24th October.--His Excel lency and Lady Peel nitemled by Mr. G. W. A. Tufton (Private Secretary) were present at a given by Bear Admiral R. A. S. on board H.ALS. "Tamar,"

Sunday, 28th October. -- His Excel. y and Lady Peel, attended by Mr. C. W. A. Tufton Private Secretary), attended the Hospital Sunday wervice at the Cathedral.

EDITOR LEAVING.

| PRESENTATION TO MR. EVANS BY DAILY PRESS STAFF.

The staff of the Hongkong Daily

in-

Riots in Bombay,

Bombay, Oct. 26. Altogether 235 persons were jured, of whom 155 have been sent La hospital while 35 men and 22 women were arrested, in the course of police charges with lathis to en- force the ban on the much-heralded ceremony of saluting the National flag by Congress volunteers, on the esplanade maidan. auspices Council, which was recently declared an illegal organisation.

The police formed a cordon round demonstrators before the women arreating them.-Renter.

under the

of the Congress War

Sen Gupta Arrested.

Amritsar, Oct. 26. Sen Gupta, the acting President) of the Congress, has been arrested while addressing a meeting of thou- sands of persons at Jallianwala Bagh.

Armed police were present at the meeting-Renter.

servative critics of Afr. Stanley Press on Saturday took the oppor- endeared him to one and all, and on the questions of tariff modifica-tunity of making a presentation of they were sorry not only because a set of blackwood tables and tea they were losing a brilliant journ tions and Imperial preference. have issued a statement cordially poys to their departing Editor, Mr.alist but also because they were welcoming Mr. Baldwin's latest Colony next month.

D. J. Evans, who is leaving the losing a true friend. On behalf of the staff. Mr. Forbes wished declaration that he would nego-

In asking Mr. Evans to accept Mr. Evans health and success in tiate with the Dominions with a

the gifts, Mr. R. F: Forbes paid a his new post in Shanghai.

unity in all respects.

the the gifts, which, he said, would Bailings.

him during his service on

for connection with the staff and also Wed. 29th Oct at 7 a.m. pire crusade movement has hitherongkong Daily Press. His unas-serve to remind him of his pleasant

suming nature. his capacity Sun. 2nd Nov at 7am.to had the support of Lords work, and his readiness to give a of the loyal support he had received Wed. 5th Nov at 7.m. Elibank and Melchett, has reject helping hand and sympathetic hear from them during his stay in Hong-

Sun. 9th Nov at 7 a.m.ed Mr. Baldwin's proposal.

ing to members of the staff had kong.. Baldwin will address his supyor- Thes. 28th Oct at 3 p.m. [ters on the whole subject of party

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