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NEXT GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.

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to train them and the freedom"to establish military institutions,

army."

A.D.C. SUCCESS.

"MIDDLE WATCH" AGAIN

PRESENTED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930.

CHINA'S NEW VISION.

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4th Plenary Session of the Cen-

MEN WHO HATE CIVILISATION,

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UNUSUAL PLEA IN

MURDER TRIAL.

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skin and would allow forms of de- composition to enter the body. In addition there had been rain about that time and damp soil Witness said he could not assign would also hasten decomposition. the cause of death. but the, pro- truding eyes and tongue were con

on our part are willing to success of the play was the excel past blunders and finally to cul-game, he condescended to accept sitent with strangulation,

oblivion."

Righteousness Needed,

As

have been possible for life to have existed for any time.

If

While nei attended as well as it tral Executive Committee, Mar-schoolmaster, that he had contribut. deserved, "The Middle Watch" re- ahal Chiang Kai-shek makes aed articles to the "Round Table," peated last night by the A.D.G. stirring appeal to the comrades and that he spent most of his time British Troops,

delighted the audience and de of the Party to revive the zeal scribbling notes to add to a pile of of and energy which they display-He lived chiefly on milk, supplled mammeript bidden away in a hut "As far as your army is con-minstrated the high ability cerned," he said, "by all means our local amateur players. Onei ed during early Revolutionary by the few cows.

If the Bushmen Ching that added much to the days, to rectify and reform their were lucky enough to kill Home keep it in the hands of the Viceroy. We

lent and realistic acenery and the tivate the spirit of selflessness.

little. provide the foods and to agree to

In the course of his statement. This exile possessed a son and a

Death from Shock Possible. slatutary charges in rempert of the cue with which the actors playcıl

their parts, there being no over Marshai Chiang says:-After a daughter. The daughter, a girl of

Witness agreed that a shock repudiated the suggestion dramatising. This is a comedy week of solitary reflection in my sixteen, poked her head out of the would hasten death. If Cheanic but it was done last night to.4 native hills, I am convinced that hut at our approuch, and then bur- had been hit with a stone or slick British officer that

wenita

nirety,

the key and watch-word for the ledly hid herself. During our sufficiently hard to cause death or willingly serve under an, Imlin

conversation

her with from among the conduct of all our comrades in theriosity compelled her to peep found marks to indiente It.

father serious injury, be would have fellow-subject, "There should be To pick out

branch Party headquarters is "Be no feeling of superiority or in-players those who deserve specimen of virtur," and that for all from the doorway again, but onee he found the rope it would not

otherwise India will inentian in feriority,

not easy-they all deserved it, but the outstanding fun Central Party traders, "Self-any eyes were turned in her diree tion the fed into the obscurity of nover be cuti2ented." #Cheers).

or were undoubtedly. Rupertj

the but. The Hon, we gathered, was

Replying to his Lordship, wil- Hastiness Unnecessary,

Forster as the Admiral, George)

living like a native in a hut near The Maharajah of Bikaner said Hole as Commander Baddeley, and

It is in the lethargy and incom- went with the bushmen on their that were the onse the signs of by. He was almost naked, and Dean said that the rope might have

been tightened after death. Itimate attainment of Gerald Bennett as Captain Mait--

He Dominion Status was inherent in land, while Oscar Eager as Fri-etence of the lower Party head-bunting expexittions. was strangulation would still have oc-

of 1917 vate 9x and Robert Charles arters that the main short-contadept with bow and poisoned arrow Terently reerived Corporal Duckett kent the why Party members not only ean-spear with uncanny assurance for

ing of the Party lies.

The reason as any native and could fallow a curred. It was possible that, he and died from shock following a In Fours of daughter. Among

of blaws. series rally the ladies it is more difficult that inspire respect and confidence miles, ils father regretted that

Cross-examined by Mr. Leo realising that their sister states "ver to chose, although Fay Grossng the people, but have in- all attempts to clathe

the young D'Almada, witness agreed that if man as Mary Carlton, the Ameri-dislike and hatred, is to be found

stead become the object of general man had failed.

been led loosely. the rope had ean widow, who "puts it all over" in the fact that most of the Party hot. in the evening

We camped within a rule of this the swelling of the body in the the Admiral and solves a difficult members have not fearned to be shrieks, the clapping of hands, and have produced the effect

fiendish din,

process of decomposition would probien for the officers of the

of ites good and righteous men.

the sound of a tom-tom, drew us to-

being found · tight. ship, was without question

Witness said. We found the old be considered it Not until one has become a good wards the hut. outstanding player, Helen Prioris virtuous man can one be ex-man, divested of a stool many of there mast have been abrasions on inevitable thint Charlottee Hopkinson, whopected to shoulder and fall the his clothes, his son, and a number the starts the ball rolling and puts the responsibility of a Party member, of oaked Kashes, indulging in

the body. He was not prepared linishing touches on the

In order to remedy thin stuntion, wild dance

to say the head was nut struck, round a fire. Or- Speaking

prenising altuationa in

but he was prepared to say it was which rigid vules of conduct must be pre, casonally, with a loud shriek, one States, he said that linked with almost everyone found themselves. | srila for every Party member of the Buahinen would ing himself i not struck hard enough their devotion to the Crown was played her part excellently.

and all the supervisory

comnul into the blaze in our forth again. him, as evidence of such a an unfaltering adherence to the

From firal to last The Middle of the various Party head-It was a mirare sight for civilised would have been manifest.

Mr. D'Almadin-I put it in you British Commonwealth

Watch' proved an excellent players must resolutely and tear-

that, the uninitiated, he might; Nations.

lessly carry out their duties of supervision and Imprachraent.

have been beaten and taken

for dend, carried away and buried?—~ Yes.

the

the declaration of polley and hud mere authoritative endorsemetal

F1 then im nt that,

not

the Commonwealth die! reach the und at one stride atil that in the intervening stage Britain found that certain safe. guards and guarantees were im peratively RPRESSITY , - -- security of the body polite and all parts thereof.

for 11.

Indina

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They of the Indian States avere willing to take part in and make their contributions to the greater prosperity Af moderat stief India is a whole, That could burst be done through a federal system of Government, composed of tha States and British India

The Indian States were already sovereign and autonomous, lwing linked with the Crown by treaties of perpetunt aliance and friend- ship, and aulty of interests,

British India had derived what ever incnsure of authority it insight psess by devolution, but it would not be beyond the wealth of es perience at that table to devise a means of linking those different units into a powerful Federal Administration.

"Unitary" Objections.

He pointed out that ladh were laid of some diversity and express.

the

excellently playsal, for everyone who took part in it did so with nu nba jous interest in its surersg.

SPANISH STRIKES.

BARCELONA MOVES IN THE MADRID FOOTSTEPS.

Whitle

Madrid, Nov, 17. the Situation in

capital is much easier, it is learned that a general strike has been cal ed at Barcelona in sympathy with the movement in Madrid.truter,

Shop Madrid is

is may goal.

and the workers

nove propened have resumed,

Disregard of Self.

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DEATH OF MR. VAN DORSSER.

WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT PASSES AWAY.

person

tu kill blow

His Lordship-ile might have been buried alive?--Not with that rope round his neck, but naaming that the rope was not there it' is possible he was buried alive. 11 is, however, not probable,

Some Possibilities,

Mr. D'Almada; --If that was 80

The grammar aion of the spient of "self-divion.” To my mind. the chief criterion a to whether a Party enter van faithfully ful- til his responsibilities, While our colleagues in the Central Govern-

It is with much regret that we have to record the death of one ment bave never shrunk from Jabour aunt hardships, they are,

of the leading members of the however, reinctant to inur dislikeNetherlands community in Hougthen the tongue and eyes protrud

in the kong. Be it is that. these make enemies,

of Mr. ing wouhl not be due to strangula- strenuously and conscientiously Cornells Wallen Otto van Dorssertion, but to ordinary decomposi- though they have been discharging he passed away on Sunday at histion?-Y09.

hanke in May Road.

If the man had been buried their own duties, they have held

Mr. van Dorsset was Manager alive in that way, and assuming aloof from any art likely to inrar

of the Netherlands

Harbour that there was little the enmity of others.

space in Works Company, and as such àni The art that--in spite of the

the vicinity of his mouth, would state of

taken which

a leading part in the con corruption into

he have breathed?—No, he must Party affairs have degenerated, struction of several important have been removed in a dying cun- and notwithstanding the existence works during his long connexion of such supervisory and directive with Hongkong and China,, There, would be no chance of a organs as the supervisory com eessfully completed works at the slight recovery in the grave?—No. mittees, and the various judicial |

| harbour of Macao, and the con- not a single case of in-

struction of breakwater, still in peachment

d prosecution of

at Canton. corrupt officials with the excent-progress, Lt tion of the ring-lenders of rebel- bears out my contention. –

The General Strike at Barcelona is intended to force the authorities to recognise the Sindicatos Unicos, which was suppressed during the klintatorship

Cemaninistir entre.

u the opinion that a "anitary" va

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which we may mention the sue

cf

He leaves a mourning wife, a

dition.

Son's Evidence. Cheung Yuk-sun, son of Cheang Pak-yau and brother-in-law to the accused, said that on the morning

Loxing village where he had been selling firewood, his mother made

State, with a sovereign Parliament i commercial interests and pointed Veins) has so far taken place fully son in Hongkong, one in Brussels in question, on returning from Un

at Delhi, to which the whedo people could look for small and large thing, was impossible,

*There would

2100 e-font

in such a constitution for the

Indian States, and moreover, such a government would son crack under its own ponderability."

Young India's Vlew,

oul that a contented community

was a much better custooner than a discontented une. He contend- ed that the notio interest of Bri- 1 in Indin was commeren, and aid consuming power of 10 mil- lion people was a powerful asset in their hands. Even from the pint of view sings of terial interests and apṛt

krom moral Mr. Jayakar. putting Torward | forces such as Friendliness

and absolute Dominion the point of view of the younger comradeship. generation in India, and that time | freedom should be given to India in order that Britain's trade might was of the utmost importance, fie- eause if India got to-day what she prosper.

would be satisfied wanted, she with many things which would not satisfy her six months hence,

Pedern) Relations,

The Business Committee of Can-

Who,

Sun

out

and a daughter in Shanghat. Tire Kreatest

is felt through sympathy Corruption Everywhere, out the Dutch community for the report to him at eleven o'clock

bereaved relatives.

as a result of which he and to While the Party Is been daily The funeral service took place his father: "You are a อาหา 60 talking of purity in political ad-yesterday. the greater senter of years old; why should you behave where with ministration. Talk merts every Hollanders in Hongkong showing indecently towards your daughter- rises of corruption: their feelings by attending the in-law?" He replied, "Get away. while the pulitic are being daily obsequies at lappy Valley, where

never mind

my affairs." exturied to abide by ow and a short but impressive ceremony Witness said he then went to his chserve Party discipline, closes of was performed. the Reverend uncle's house and a quarter of an violation of Party discipline and Ciess officinting. law are to be found everywhere,

An enormous hour later his father entered, quantity of flowers covered the He said "I bave told you not to Central Party leaders, should take.

Therefore,

110L the earac.

Interfere with my affair and On arrival at the Crematorium, upon themselves the heavy respon the Manager of the Netherlands why are you talking to somebody else about it?" Witness said his ability of strictly enforcing low Trading Society. Mr. A. Stokkink, father then produced a knife and and Party discipline?

reviewed in a short address Mr.

(wil- In the secunt place, alt of IN

van Dorsser's life in the Colony, tried to stab him but his

news's) uncle held him while wit m7!1st, it "If you give India Dominion ference decided this evening to re- Central Party leaders

and spoke of the

hia strent loss commend that when the general; seems Status today," he said, "in the discussion finished the conference between what is public and what the Dutch community in general ple where he hid for two hours.

toms, distinguish clearls parting meant for his family and escaped to the ancestral tem- course of a few months, the ery should set up a Federal Relations is private. In the performance Ile also thanked those present, in

Killing Justified. of independence will die of Committee. A resolution to thi sef- of public duties, Party leaders have the name of Mrs. van Dorsser and Continuing, he said that he com- itself. it. on the other hand. feet will be submitted to-morrow. generally refrained from correct- her son, for the sympathy they plained to villagers and relatives we return empty-handed it will

ing the mistakes of their had demonstrated.

and had his evening meal in hla be the surest way of raising in As a resulL of the decisions colleagues. On the other bant.

uncle's house, but on going volume and intensity this cry of reached at to-day's meeting, Lord some Party leadent have belittled exercised. Competent men should afterwards found that his father. independence."

Sankey was naked to accept the the importance of IM and be selected by means of examina- had been killed by his mother and position of Deputy President of the ordinances and do not scrupulously tion and constant investigation of the accuses. Referring to the army question, Conference, and a panel of six observe them as it is their bound work done. Fair and undiscrimin he and that Indians would listen chairmen of the conference was, set en daty to do.

Replying to his Lordship, wit- ating rules should be enforced for heas said that his father was kill- in any safeguards suggested durus, cuibracing Lord Reading. Lord

the promotion or dismissal ofed because he was a bad man. ing the period of transition in Peel, the Maburajah of Bikaner, Chinng's, Self-Confession.

Bhopal, the Agai

public servants. order to make it more easy and the Nawal_of

In so far as it He had indecently assaulted his Khan and Mr. Sastri. safe for both sides.

is not in conflict with the print- daughter-in-law, which showed a ciples of the Party, every man in coward's nature. It did not oc- the country, should be given the

cur to witness to report the inel- opportunity to serve the State. dent to the police, and the cinn

PEACE AT ALL COSTS. Iman had never discussed sending Chang isuch-liang Appalled by the deceased away to another vil-

Civil War Effects.

lage, because lb, was such a fioren man and they dared not turn him Nanking, Nov, 17.

out. He was satisfied as to the Chang Isugh-liang, speaking at death of his father, as the Chin some division of opinion, the Pro- Suffering, as I have horn, from today's weekly memorial ser-

ese custom was that if such an Sident said the general sense was many shortenings as well as the vice at the Kuomintang headquassault as that committed by his Harness all the minorities that the Press should not be adset that I did not havetheters, pleaded eloquently for pence father had been done in Chinese together, and much of the dismitted to the general discussion, but privilege of joining the Party at all over Chinn,

should have full and impartial in an early stage,

have myself in

He said he took an active part formation regarding the

preced the past not infrequently asserted in civil war will only nineteen ollicers ings from three

of the my own views and opalons to the und saw people suffering from op Secretariat, acting under

No one

pression by the soldiers and endur- detriment of the public, general ilon but only upon such terms as the general control of a committee realize

than I do my own ing terrific hardship. "In times most of the Indian States were at consisting of Mr. Weilgwood Bena, shortcomings and busters.

What

of war the reckless destruction present prepared to accept.

the British representing

Delega mention above is the result of

[ They had no desire to interferetion, Mr. Rahbrook Williants, the a a self-examination of my Own loss of life is at all in the internal affairs of the Intian States, and Mr. Chinumani, past conduct and nay, therefore: shame to see the young blood of made a statement to the polica | Indian States, but were prepared the British Indian delegation. The looked up as an act of self- to wait until they of themselves

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weekly report by the Go-confession. .. came futo-ne with the ways of verament of India on the internal Young India. If the States would situation, accept a Supreme Court of Justice, to estimate the attitude of Indian In the third place, the most im to which all matters in dispute public opinion towards the Govern-portant task to-day Is, on the one between them and British India ment of India's despatch on the hand, rigid enforcement of law could be referred, and would be, there is no doubt that the creanta and undesirabics may be

reforms, but whatever that attitude and discipline no

all min voluntarily submit to its jurisdic-Round Table Conference is attract duly tion, the question would. In

punished and eliminated; effect, be solved.

ing gront interest in India, and is and, on the other, to enllat the directing a good deal of public services of all men of talent do n attention pwards constructive to facilitate the completion of methods of obtaining a solution of national reconstruction.

Minorities Issue.

It was agreed that the general discussion now proceeding should extend over the morning of three day, and that the order of the e speakers should he prearranged.

Press Information.

After if

As for the minorities question, it could be sold by giving opportunities of PAR deavour to Indians. That feeling i could be created only by giving Indin complete freedom in the form of Dominion Status.

content would disappear. Young India would not insist upan impossible terms of federa

Commercial Support.

discussion revealing

states

too early yet

others have adopted the atlitude that, having rendered meritorious services in polities or military expeditions, they should be given free hand in the dis. charge of their datics, and that the Central Authorities should in no instante interfere with them. All these show the lack of a clear

duty conception of public

Men of Talent Wanted.

Dat

He promised an assurance re- constitutional problems.-Reuter, In the selection and employment garding British and European and British Wireless,

of public servants, care should be

of property nor and the

It is a

that

territory, the man would.", have been shot by the Chinco Govern- ment. He did not ask the Hong-| kong Government to take any Re- tion, because he was not sufficient- ly clever to think of that.

Crosd-examined by Mr. D'Alma- that he had da, witness denied

when he was himself charged as the nation lost in such 44 meaning- less struggle. In civil war these accessory after the murder at sacrifices are made in the selfish Taipo, to the effect that two clana- men interfered. He also denled intoresta of a low militarista.

that in the statement he said ten "A result of my converan-

clansmen came down to the vlli tions with Chiang Kai-shek elage, and his mother naked them have come to an understanding to settle things up for her regard- peace must be preserved ing the alleged, asanult, and that China at all costs. If we can pre- they naked her what she wanted serve peace for 'five or ten years, them to do. great progress, can be made.

Subsequently witness amended have come to a decision to make this denini and said that he inay every effort to support the Central have made that statement, though Government and preserve peace, he could not fully recollect. even if I have to make the supreme The caso s proceeding, sacrifice, Router..

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