HINDUS ON LEAGUE PRECEDENT.
MINORITY PROBLEMS OF INDIA.
DISCUSSION AT THE ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE.
ed over a
THE N.W. FRONTIER.
London, Dec. 81. At the Round Table Conference to-day the Prime Minister preald- mooting of the Minorities sub-committee, at which views were expressed on behalf of several of the smaller minority communities, including the Indian Christians, with special reference to the Catholic section, the Parsees, the Anglo-Indians and the European business community.
The Committee then began con- alderation of the attitude of the largo minorities which will continued to-morrow.
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DEVELOPMENT OF WHEAT EXPORT MARKETS.
CHARITY SOCCER MATCH
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LADY PEEL PRESENT. MR. BENNETTS VIEWS.
Ottawa, Doc. 31.
Goals are what the average Hopes of effective international It was children's day at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday A reference to the prospects of spocator of football glamours for, polica co-operation in the fight when hundreds attended the club the Imperial Economic Conference and because eleven word register against crime, will shortly be realis- grounds to take part in the sports next year was made by the Prime ed in the charity match between ed if plans developed at Vienna by Commission of that are held there every Now Minister at Regina, Saskatchewan, the Services and Civilians at the International
are successfully Year'a Day. A bright sun added to-day in his first public speech Sookuapoo on New Year's Day, a Criminal Polico
ernwd of over 3,000 went away carried out. to the pleasure of the afternoon, since his return from London.
antisfied There are many tricksters-inter- which passed off without a hitch. Dealing with the grain market- from the ground well As usual, adults were thero Jming problem, Mr. Bennett forecast with the entertainment provided, national confidence men, mostly
There were goals which were who know their way about large numbers, and found plenty the creation of a financial corpora to occupy their attention in the tion, with the backing of the Cana-claverly conceive and effected capitals (and prisons) of Europe many races, side-shows and the dian Government, to assist the dis- and others which called for little and America better than the aver- band of H.M.S, SaiTolk.
tressed farmers, particularly in the merit for the acerers and a whole ago British citizen knows his own Tho Fresident of the Club (Mr.direction of adopting mixed farm- heap of condemnation on the de- county. R. E. Lindsell) before calling on ing.
fenders, but they all contributed War against international crime Lady Pool to present the prizes, He announced a guarantee by the in the making-up of a game, which is organised and directed from the said that that afternoon, the 26th French Government for the pur- at times was featured by brilliant head oflice of the International Com- annual sports, had undoubtedly chase of from seven to nine mil-football, and was always full of mission, which has its general
interest.
headquarters in the "Polizeidirek- been the most successful they had lion bushels of this year's crop,
In addition, the result, a 6-6 de- ton," the Scotland Yard of Vienna. hold, He wished to emphasise the and said that negotiations have fact that the events were not clos- been opened, under the Federal cision in favour of the Civilians, It is under the control of the ed to Kowloon children only, but Credit Guarantees Act, for en was a fair uno and just about Austrian Federal Authorities and were open to all in the Colony. He targing the market for Canadian reflected the general trend of the operates in close touch with the headquarters of the Federal police, A meeting of the Federal thanked the many generous con- grain and other products in China exchanges.
The chief impression gained housed on the same floor of the big Structure Sub-Committee, under tributors to the prize fund and de- and elsewhere in the East.
He added that the Federal Gov-from the match was the first half building. Lord Sankey, this afternoon dia-clared that the meeting was held
voluntary subscrip- ernment considered that the Unit-impotence of two sets of defenders cussed the desirability of reserv- entirely on ing special seats in the legislature tions. It was rather invidious to ed States policy of Axing wheat against two lines of forwards, whose pronounced ability to make mako particular mention, but ho for representatives of cortain
desired to thank Mr. J. H. Taggart, ee of the alightest opportunity of classes with special interests. This was followed by a general but for whose generous donation diacusalon as to the methods by year after year, the club would have had to cut down the prizes. which representatives
of the He thanked the many helpers who federal legininture should he had helped to make the function a chosen.
success, and atsa Lady Peel on consenting to present the prizes.
Federal Legislature.
be
In nome quarters it was advocat ed that the members of Upper House of Legislature should be chosen by the Provincial Legisla- tures and those of the lower by direct election.
In another quarter the view was expressed that direct election to both housun should apply, not withstanding difficulties in the way of carrying out an election.
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Among the many people who were present were Lady Peel, and Mr. G. W. Tufton (private secre- tary to H. E. the Governor), Rt. Rev. C. R. Duppuy (Bishop of Vic- toria), Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyer
and air. and Mrs. R. H. Katewall. Results:
Boys' Eventa.
Potato raco (10 to 12)-Stanley Loo, James Winyard, Nerman Leo. Boot race (under 12).—Stanley Lee, William Tren, Tony Reis. Obstacle Another view was that a defalte race (10 to 14)-Leonard Phillips, opinion on this point should be❘ Reginald Larcombe, Jack Mackay. postponed until the powers and Relay raco (10 to 14)-Norman Lee, functions of the two housca and Graeme, Waller, Ronald the relations of the Legislature to Alfred Williams. Flat race (0 to 1). -Francis Gorge, Henry Williams, the Executive were decided.
Malcolm Hale. Sack race (8 to 14).
One of the British delegates suggested that the upper house ahould be a Chamber representa tive of the governments of the federal units and that the lower should be representative of the provincial legislatures. The dis-
Holden,
Graeme Woller, Joseph Pereirs,
Jack Mackay,
Tug of war (10 to 14).-J. Sharp- ham, Edward Firth, Jimmy Staple, Gordon Murks, William Hill, Charles Lott, Eric Rapley. Flat race (4 to 7)-Fleming Kinnard, Arthur Charl- ton, Neck Ralph. Three-legged race cussion will continued on Fridaymond Roylunce, Tony Sanh and V. (10 to 34)--James Winyard and Dea-
British Wireless.
Hindu-Moslem Differences.
London, Jan. 1. The Minorities sub-committee of the Conference this morning con 'tinued its discussion on the Hindu Moslem differences. On behalf of the Hindus it was suggested that th method whereby the League of Nations had, dealt with the Euro- poan minorities questions offered n precedent for India.
Bond, Norman Lee and Jeffre Amold, Fiat ence (8 to 10).-Francis Gorge, Harry Williams, Erie Stone. Flat race
(four and under)Geoffrey Wheelbarrow race (9 10 14).-George Keeley, Frank Babey, Jimmy Ramsey. Kec, and Micky Wood, Edward Firth and Ronald Egan, Philip Egan and Tony Sank. Consolation race (under 14).-S. Gardner, Osler Thomas George Silva.
Girl Events.
THE "TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.
Interesting Pictures To-Morrow.
There will be many pictures of topical interent morrow's
In
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Issue Telegraph Art Supplement.
These will includo several taken at the New Territories Agricultural Show, groups of the English and Scottish foot- ball toama which mot on Christmas Day, with snaps of play in that match and the
Chinn game between
and Portugal, the Christmas party at the Water Police Station, the Rugby match between England and the Rest, and the visit of officers of the Spanish
training ship to the
Procuration.
Hunt meeting
Thestrated, and there
will be
will also be a group of the Committee of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
Weddings Illustrated will be those of Lieut. G. Wolfe- Barry and Miss Constance Cree, Mr. Y. S. Chan and Miss J. Chai, and Mr. Reginald Jan See-chin and Miss Myrtic Quing-yon.
Bere will also be a fine
taken at the annual dinner of the Chinn AssociB- tion in Lundon. showing several past and present residents of Hongkong among the guests.
ZERBIN/CAFARRIVALSENTIMENTENTEENTE NERUDMALEZI
Every
putting the ball in the net. made goal-geting appear the most sim- ple phase of the game. mavement of attack during these hectic 45 minutes was fraught with danger for these in defence and after a thrilling struggle, the attackers emerged definitely superior.
ex-
All Under One Roof.
Unlike Scotland Yard, the Vienna police headquarters houses every section of the police departments, except that dealing with police dogs.
Alongside is the Stato Prison, with accommodation for several thousand, with a private passage" way from the prison to the police record and registration department.
his personal appearance
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Powell's.
Let a GENERAL
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All these departments are avail-i able to the International Commis sion and it was through the Vienna criminal register that the Inter national Black List of known crim- inals came into being.
Arranged in order are no fewer than 400,000 files and 200,000 photographs.
Each file is prefaced with a de-
Thus the authorities have facili- ties for preparing and keeping up Collectively, there was little to
to date the thousands of neat files choose between the teams. Both adopted the open method of attack.of criminals, which fill miles of shelves in the Record Departments positioned well, passed the ball of the force. apeedily and with accuracy, and
Under the one roof are
the made the goal their one objective. Under these circumstances the training colleges, departments of criminology, photography, research, game naturally developed into a chemical laboratories, wireless tele serica of fast-moving exchanges, the ball being flashed from end to graphic installations, registers of finger-prints and criminal re- end in a manner which kept the
cord and a wonderfully interest- spectators on the tip-toe of
ing Black Museum-the relics of citement. One of the most enjoy past crimes. able features was the clover team- both sides, work displayed on when individualism was forgotten for the more progressiva policy of The Civilians uniform attack. were slightly the better team be- cause they remained a unit for the whole ninety minutes, whereas the Services suffered occasional lapses, when, in all departments, they were desultory and ragged.
For the Civilians, Clarke of the tailed pen picture of the man, his Police, although beaten Ave times, characteristics and mental and phy- gave a sound performance, and sical state, the document being had little chance with the shots signed in the man's own handwrit- which passed him. The biggesting and sealed with a black print blunders came from atrange and of his fingers and thumbs. Lai Ting-sang, whose covering work was anything but good.
Forgers' Art.
They were also responsible for Forgery, particularly of currency some very half-hearted tackling, notes, is a strong line of the inter- and did not appear to treat the national crook and several printing virile Services vanguard with plants in Austria have been seized sufficient respect. Hedley (Kow-by the authorities in efforts to pre- loon) was a tower of strength at vent floods of spurious notes. right half, accomplishing a tre- Some of the forgeries which I mendous amount of excellent work saw in the Black Museum are clever Skipping me (10 to 11).-Peggy
both in defence and attack. Oram reproductions. British £5 and £10 Stringer, Cinio Remedios, Georgina In dealing with
savete notes were among them. European Lott. Flat race (6 to it).-Freda prices was uneconomic. The main (Police) found Atkin a minorities, the principle has been Gahlil, Doris Firth, Dorothy McCaw, hope for wheat in Canada was the handful and was inclined to be accepted that they should be so Skipping race (under 10).-Tamarla development of export markets, slow, but with Lam Yick-ying defined and treated as not to dea- Jose, Doris Firth, Vivian Beaumont, particularly in the Far East.
(Athletic) on his left flank, giving Mr. Bennett said he believed that a splendid exhibition, the in: troy the unity of the state. The Flat race (under )-Mary Hayce, majority in India were prepared to Jean Robinson, Freda Smith. Potato as a result of the Imperial Econo-termidate line was well able give the minorities the greatestace (10 to 14).-Marie Smith, Doreen mic Conference at Ottawa in the hold its own, and And plenty of Harold, Muriel McCaw. Skipping Autumn agreements for mutually bury, Nancy Banker, Mary Lay.
measure of protection on the lines competition (10 to 14).-Violet Brad-broader Empire marketing would scope to assist the forwards.
adopted by the League and to give freedom for the exercise and de- velopment of their religion, race, language and culture.
An appeal was made to pool in- torests for the good of the new India.
be Initiated. Reuter's Flat race (under 14)Virginin Service. Beaumont, Doreen Harold, Cinio Re- medios. Musical chairs (8 to id).-; Rae Blackmore, Jean Fraser, Dorothy Raven. Egg and spoon race (under
to
One of the best examples was an Austrian note drawn and coloured freshand by a boy of 14!
Wireless pictures and messages,
and the frequent use of police aero- planes are making it more and more! difficult for the International crook
The whole vanguard line played to flourish, and if international co- American cleverly, with Pile and B.. Gesang operation of police forces develops forming a right wing which har-as the promoters of the scheme hope, the daya.of big coups will rassod the Services' defence
throughout the game. Pile work-almost be at an end.
ed indefatigably to keep Gosano
| 14),~Doreen Brown, Mona Shand, [A PARENTAL PROBLEM. plied with those forward passes
Georgina Lott. Flat race (0 to 14),-- Florria Fowler, Gwyneth Lloyd, Cyn- thia Sanh. Flat race (under 4) Jean Hale, Margaret Lang, Fay Cario, Relay race ( to 14)--Cissy Silva, Violet, Bradbury, Virginia Beaumont, Cynthia Sank. Consolation race (un- der 14)-Margaret Gow, Barbara Davey, Vivian Lyal.
Band race-Challen, Rees, Fitz.
For the Moa'am minority, it was stated that the principle of weight age has been regarded as neces. sary throughout the history of the treatment of minorities in India and had worked well. The pro cean of evolution might make joint electorates possible but mean- gerald, while they rolled on the former pledges that naparate electorates would remain unless relinquished voluntarily. As to the Lengue pracedent conditions in India were entirely different.
N. W. Frontler Report.
FOUND STABBED.
BODY OF CHINESE IN KOWLOON GODOWN.
MAN WISHES TO KNOW. NAME OF MOTHER.
nover too
SPEECH.
| EARL WINTERTON AND PAID INTERRUPTORS.
con- conventional,
on which the speedy Recreio win-|THE RIGHT OF FREE ger thrives, and Lim in the plvo- tal position made full use of Gosano's finishing work. Sabban and Fung King-cheung were not quite so effective on the left wing. Stockholm, Nov, 21. The Swedish, Govefament will though the latter was responsible Boon have to decide the intriente for some remarkable footwork.
The Servicos were best served problem of
Earl Winterton, speaking at the a Swedish subject, aged fifty-three, who has applied by Hay at centre-half, Yeoman United Club dinner in London on for information as to who his (left half), Peacock (inside right), December 3, aald that he thought mother was. In 1877 an unknown Atkin (centre-forward) and Camp- the Conservative Party was prone Indy was delivered of a boy in bell (inside-left). Atkin led the to be too respectable, in the Vic the Swedish parish of Virestad, forward with great dash, but the torian sense of the word, and too and after a short stay there she rearguard were left for abroad. Before her de Adent.
"I will give an example," he said. After the first moiety, which "For years past, until, perhaps, the parture aho gave a sealed lotter The report of the sub-committed
ta tho vienr of the church, with yielded nine goals, the second half last few months, Socialist rowdies, on the North West frontier province Stabbed through the heart, the instructions that it should not be provided periods of inconsequen many of them paid, have howled showed unanimity on the urgent body of Leung Muk, aged 30, & opened by anyone but the foster tial play, which promised to lead down Conservative candidates at need for reform. It recommends scaman employed on a lighter, was father of the child. The foster nowhere, though interest in the elections in scores of constituencies Pile to such an extent that often the that the five administered districts found in No. 3 Godown of the father aomo ten years afterwards left exchanges nover lagged. should cease to bo they are
at Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Sweden for the United States and (two), Lim (8) scored for the electors have not once heard the present, a centrally administered and Godown Company Limited, is now dead. The vicar, as well Civilians in the first: "45," Atkin presentation of our case. territory under the direct control of on Wednesday night. The case is as the chapter of Voxioc, con- (2), Campbell and Peacock reply In the House of Commons Con- the Government of India and that obviously one of the murder. sidered that they love no applica fog for the Services. Lim scored servative members, putting our case
The body was by
found godown tion to tho Government. they should be given the status of
again after the change-over, and fairly, have met with clamour, in a Governor's province, subjects to shatsul Police Station was
coolles about 7 p.m. and the Taim All the ecclesiastien authorities Campbell responded in the closing sult, and interruption which has to such adjustment of detail ns local
imagroo that the vicar is right, while minutes of the game circumstancos require.
mediately informed. The man was on the other find some lawyers H.E. the Governor (Sir William made decent debate impossible.
Yet we have the remedy to just to deny Peol) was amongst the spectaters, with a wound | hold' that it id knowledge fand the Commodore (Capt. A: H. grout extent in our hands. The The Bub-committee recommends in his left breast, evidently. In-n abandoned that the Executive consist of aflicted with a sharp weapon. The Napoleon embodied the rule that was in tho charvo of Mr. Baldwin enough to punish attempts to, dels The Code Walker) kicked off. The game ordinary law of the land is strong Governor, assisted by the advice heart bad baan penetrated. of two Ministers, drawn from Little is known of the murdered in is forbidden to investigate and during the afternoon, the Fife troy free speech. A rigid applica Among the non-official members of man except that he lived on the raternity, but otherwise no laws and Drums of the South Wales tion of the rules of the House
Commons can do much to prevent the Legislature, at least one of lighter on which he was employed.
of interference whom shall be elected. Also re- Police can find no motivo for the up to the present protect the Borderers, rendered, selections, the grosser forms. anonymity of the
the mother. In this Club v University commended a unicameral Legisin- dead.
caso it was vidently the intention THE folowing will represent to with the right of a member to ex tive Council with a membership of
of the mother that her identity the Club 2nd XI in their match press his opinion. I want to make should be revealed to the boy against University on Saturday at clear that I Attach as blame to police in the one case, or the elected and nominated" elemònta Thirteen candidates presented after the lapse of some yasis, and 2.30 pm-Forwill; Stoker, Potou- the latter not to excood fourteen themselves for confirmation at considering the fact that the birth of Sloan, rancheon, Hamas Speaker or Chairmen of Committees out of the forty, and of those not Egham. The vicar cancelled the happened fifty-three years ago it Smith, Bell, Strange, Jackson, and in the other These sutforl mara than six to eight officials.-- confrmation thirteen, he said, yras in argued that the Crown ought to Fowler. Reserves : Tavlin – and -British Wireless)
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