ROUND TABLE TO THE LATE MR. A. H.
GO ON WITHOUT GANDHI.
A REGRETTABLE
DÉCISION.
THE DEMANDS OF
CONGRESS...
Bombay, Aug. 13. "As far as I am aware there is no question of resum- civil disobedience ing the movement at once," said Gandhi, in an interview with Reuter.
SKELTON.
LOCAL ESTATE TOTALS $287,000.
OTHER WILLS PROVED.
The late Mr. Alfred Holland Skel- ton, formerly of Hongkong,
who
died at South Lodge, Canford Cliffs.
THE
HONGKONG
REVOLUTION IN CUBA.
GREAT
EXCITEMENT
IN HAVANA.
NEARBY BATTLE.
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931,
TO-DAY'S TRAFFIC
CASES.
LORRY OBSTRUCTS FIRE- ENGINE.
OTHER SUMMONSES.
A rather unusual incident was Havana. Aug. 13. mentioned before Mr. Schofield, A fever heat of excitement at the Central Police Court this Dorset, England, on May 18, 1930, prévuils in Havana in con- morning, when a lorry driver in Jeft longkong atate to the palme sequence of alarmist rumours,
of Mesura, A. S of 3287,000. Whille pet personally arriving hourly from the--in for causing an obstruction to a
Watson..and...Co...was summoned
- Բուժո 10 £41.606 84. Gd...Re amounta sealing of certified copy of probate terior, where
reported are
_the........
Bre engine which was on its way to an outbreak at the Naval Hospital on July 22 tast
A Imitle has been waged lartween
It was alleged by Traffic Ser- the rebels a577 The Government geant Brown that the defendant, furces for the past eight hours near who was driving a motor lorry Cienfuegos, int the result of the along Queen's Road near Welling encounter is not yet known, thighton Barracks if about 9.45 p.m. distant cille fire can be heard in the on July 22, failed to pull into the capital, the sound being reminiscent side of the road on, the approach of wartime in London when the of a fire engine. wind was blowing from the Con-
tinent.
it. is of the will and rentieff has been that thousands of rebels granted to Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, of unders arms. Mesars, Johnson, Stokes and Ms. ter, whm is attorney for The Public" Trustee of Kingsway, London, and Mrs. Skelton, widow. Bequests are uf a family nature. He added that there could be
Local estate to the value of $7 no question of reopening nego-300 was was left by the late Li Wai tiations with the Viceroy regard.po, who died at Ngn Tain village, ing Congress representation at Kowloon, on January 20, 1981. Pro- the Round Table Conference, but bate hur been grantief to the widow, the Irwin-Gandhi Pact was not Yau-chi, who is the sole execu trix and to whom everything is be- necessarily terminated.
absolutely. Congress will make every of Chin Lur Ching Forn, alias Lau fort to work for
Ching-from, alins La Shi, cones amicably."
bine, late of Nu, 266, Nathan Road, Tribunal Refused,
Kowloon, who died at St. Paul's Hospital. Conseway Bay, on or Working The Congress
Comalut April th, this loft local
year, mitter states that Gandhi asked state which has been sworn
im-$64,800. She bequeaths very- for the appointment of an partial tribunal to investigate the thing to her husband, Chia Szr-ki,! alleged breaches of the Pact, bul to whom probate has been granted.
have worked. the Government refused.
.,
A
auttlement
The news of the Congress cision reached Lowlon to-day. was arrived at following the ceipt by finndhi of what was re-
CYROTONICLES/1999/JIDEROBENZ 2)
THE "TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.
Interesting Pictures To-morrow.
יןג!
There will
maty
in. teresting pictures in temor- row's ingus of the Troph Art Supplement.
The strength of the rebel forces unknown, but the Government claim to be able to put into the field 12,500 soldiers and 2,000 Barines, and to double this strength should it became necessary.
•Rebel bombs and ammunition of European manufacture landed in Cuba last week hy gun-running vos. sels have been seized,-- Rater.
A fine of $10 was împinaed, In prosecuting the driver of a private car for speeding in Caro- lue Road, Traffe Sergeant Baker informed his Worship that the de- fendant had driven his vehicle along Caroline Road and into Caroline Hill Road on the extreme right hand side at a speed of from 25 to 30 miles an hour,
The defendant was fined $20.
Other Cares.
It was pointed out by Sergeant Baker that there was a policeman
Whilst admitting a summons "I, your
arcosing him of failing to stopi Tather,
In bringing a charge of trespass naist Chinese at the entfal nite knocking down Coolio deard for several tens of years and
thin morning. Arting upposite the Western Market, the 11cecated in bringing you brothers! Magistracy
said defendant | driver of a car intimated that he re- sunet sinern up and giving yun eh-Inspector Melena
cation of a higher class, for which had been caught by Private Pritchard, feared an attack by other cuolies
in the vicinity. I feel greatly relieved in my mirat, of the South Wales Burderers, in the Now 1.3
, your father, am
am old and ill, of putting gras from the military funthal field at Sookanpor. "The and I hope you, my children. will.
Teomplaint was laid by Capt. Cooper," after my death, unite together and sidd the Inspector, who sintes that Assistance between this kind of thing happens frequently, renler mutual
ach other." This is the opening The grass b ruz bu fast, that if ruin pasange in the will of the late Ma does not com, the roots die. The Hoi-ching. elias Ma Ki-yol, afiesland is not military lund, but is vested Ma Pui-lume, ninn Ma Pu-yur, alins in the military." Mr. Schofield order. Ma Yuichi, Jute of No. 2. Station, ed a fine of $0 or imprisonment for Lane, Hunchor, who diel at the five days,
Weddogs illustrated will be those of Mr. Leung Fang- ki and Mis Tong Wai-fong. of Mr. Ching Chi-tong and Miss Lily To, and of . d. 1. Cheng and Miss (11.) 18. Y,
Tsu
Amongst the sporting events will he pictures of the bowda malehes fintween R., and Craigengower, and busteest
the Club de Reservin and the Electric Company, whist the Stumjubisa will bus peen Canton group with C. The iker and Lung Tab-i waer.
$1
Several other pictures will including portraits. well as an illustratina of Mr. Tse Fan-tui's historkul museum Seaton Estate, Just resumed by the GovPTE ment.
ROKE JO9916676 PARALELENIETEREAIRLINE:SKANALENKIJIJI.
garded as an unsatisfactory reply from the Viceroy, to whom he had addressed
alleging grievances coercion in the collection of land
ax in Gujerat.
The Bombay, Government, after examining these allegations, had
This building, the former residence of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, ja ziluate not far from the scene of the Macao explosion. The house was not severely damaged, but other buildings at a much
greater dillance iu fiered considerably.”
Government Civil Buspind - on; September 10, 1930, leaving tea!! estate worth $464,016,
Probate has béim, granted to the: spend son. Ma Chi-Enen, who is Varios family bequests are made
EUROPE-AMERICA AIR ROUTE.
on post duty outside the market while several policemen were on search duty on the wharf imme- diately upsite.
It was stated that the coolie had been, twin werka in hospital.
Remarking that the defendant should have shown more courage nd Inken the risk of stopping until, at least, something develop- , bis War-hip imposed a Gro at $20,
For spreding in Shaukiwan Rend, the Briter of a motor car was fined $20, it being stated by Sergeant all that the ear was travelling at a speed of from 35 to 40 miles an hour.
When prescention a driver for sounding "The burn of his car - necessarily, Inspector Alexander told his Worship that the man hal stopped at the pumping station at Leighton Hill Road and sounded | the horn to summon the men to supply him with gasolene, instend of getting down and calling them, The defendant was fined $5.
SCOTTISH SILK FRAUDS.
ONE OF ACCUSED RELEASED.
London, Aux. 13.
found that only the ordinary legat the excenter named in the will, and GERMAN AIRMAN NOW | and North of England business
procedure had been followed, and that there had been nu breach of the Delhi Truce.
GERMANY TO-DAY.
«Confinned from Pagi ta
day, changing at different ports here and there accordion
the route.
When will this sort of thing possible in England?
ON SURVEY.-
Reykjavik, Ang. B. The German aviator, Her Gronau, who is surrying the afy-¡Enroge-America air route, similari tote that on which Parker Cramer was ongaged when he disappeared beland has not since beeg heard of.
has taken off for Senresby Sound
It was announced today that the Crown authorities have decide ed not to proceed on the charges against John Gardner, one of thirteen prominent West Scotland men who in February fast appear- ed at the Glasgow Sheriff's Court in connexion with alleged fraud and false pretences arising from Scottish Amalgamated Silks, Ltd. investigation of the affairs of the
When the case came before the Court in February, faree of the
Hannay
Conference To Go On. Although the decision of Cou- gress will be received with
England gret hy those bath in nud in India who have udeavour. d to secure the do-operation of the
jin Greenland. Congress Party in the resinner!
tronas arrived here on Sunday. discussions of the Round Table Conference, that Conference wit
very He has advanet? depists in Green proveed with its work according seriously indeed in Germany, Italand--Renier, to plan
*Oslo, Aug. 18. effects were noticeable at the bull operation of Congress in the Chin Kiet in honour of the visit of alger Cramer, has been Stanley Coats. Suton
sighted the Islands Joseph Johnstone, Alexander ex-by a Norwegian fishing vessel. This is probably the most
The sun-bathing, or back-to- nature movement, is taken
It will be recalled that the co-given at the imperial Yacht Club
ference was one of the primary The British warships. objects of the agreement arrived
A body, believed to be that of
at between Lord Irwin and Gandhi elusive club in Germang to-day The weather prevented the on March & this year. The au- and maintains the Imperial tradi-picking up of the body. thorities in india have carried out tion to such an extent that even
Mr. Cramer left Lerwick for
the terms of the agreement both the highest officers of the German Copenhagen on Sunday.-Reuter.
in the letter and the spirit and Navy are excluded from member- everything possible consistent ship because they serve a Repub.| with the responsibility of the aliens Government.
thorities for the operation of or The women at this ball, ex- dinary law has been done to quisitely dressed. showed faces,
smooth away difficulties-Reiter and British Wireless.
MR. EUGENE CHEN.
STATES REASONS FOR VISIT TO JAPAN.
Before his
rms, shoulders and backs bronzed
a uniform dark brown. There was not a touch of powder or paint
Exzep with health; there were
on the lips. Their sking
STUBBS ROAD INCIDENT.
DUTCH MOTORIST'S
REPORT.
Dutch Bank..bas
allow John
Was
John Gardner, Robert Strachie, were allowed ball
and Arthur Cullender
£2,000 each. sureties of
Bail granted in the
case of James octogenarian. Court, however, refused to Fred Tomlinson, bail to
Rockland, George Morison
Coats. Veitch
Young. George Ted Dunesn Wilkie and Alexander Rennie.
There are now twelve accused to be tried, but the case against these men has not yet been formal- ly opened:Router.
SOMERSET'S. EASY VICTORY.
NORTHANTS GET A TROUNCING..
London, Aug. 13. Two days sufficed to bring, the cricket match between
it
com.
Some light has been thrown on Klints of gold in the brown-ness, the mystery surrounding the find- and as far as one might fudge dis- ing of Ho Kan, an aged Chinese, in erectly, it was an all-over colour. Stubbs Road in the early hours of the result of complete exposure to yesterday morning. by a report re-
ceived at the Central Police Station county the au Tokyo, Aug. 19. Other manifestations of thin
Mr. D. A. Grote the Te Northanta anl. Somerset to
of the from cult are not so pleasant. departure
the Tra-finish. Tokyo, Mr. Eugene Chen. inter- Nearly half of the women one me
The Northants batsmen put up viewed by Reuter, said he came to passed in the streets had discard the Department that while driving. his car along that road between 11 Japan to make personal observed silk stockings for ankle-length p.m. and midnight on Wednesday, two miserable displays at the
wicket. and Somerset won tions on the Japanese attitude to socks and bare legs. Bare legs he felt a bamp, but did not stop fortably by nine wickets. wards China, Bo as to obtain aare rarely pretty, and never
which the Canton when nalicted by mosquitour. 30 immediately as
Taking first knock, the losers background on
He stopped a few
further yards Government would be able to
The German begins his working but falling to notice anything, ne-
nlong, however, and walked back. were dismissed when the score was one short of 100, and, Somer- formulate Its foreign polley, re- cognising
ing to English eyes to see that ky
road, Sino-Japanese relations.
ment at the side of the as his
perienced nor diflculty in makin lle omplintically denies that he 6.30 am. the trams were running madgard was slightly bent. catne bore to buy arms, to intriguo and the streets full of people on
The police consider that possibly up the deficit, but 104 found them against Manking, or to offer Japan their way to work not merely to it was Mr. Grotenhals car which all out again, and Somerset obtain
ed Manchuria in re-the, factories, but to the shops and struck Ho Kan, as he was found in
the necessary 29 runs for the concessions in
loss of one wicket-Reuter. turn for her help-Router,
by .
+
as he was on a curve.
the Importance of friend-day very early. It was astonish-sumed that he had bit the embank-set wont in to hit up 235.
Northante should have CX-
offices.
that vicinity shortly after midnight.
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BERLIN DRAMA.
NUN'S ESCAPE DOWN ROPE LADDER.
WILLIAM BOYD THE FLYING FOOL
with
MARIE PREVOST, RUSSELL GLEASON'
and TOM O'BRIEN ›
PathePicture
repo ladder to escape from her con-ing a Rovere iness. She, bade vent cell at Neustift-Olmutz, inst farewell to the world with reluct night.
ance, for she had become engaged Her lover, an engineer, was wait to the engineer with whom she has ing for her below, and the two now eloped. vanished.
As the mun had not taken her The newspaper adds that the final vows a less spectacular éxit A pretty 18-year-old nun, a mid-nun, when a baby, was dedicated from, the convent would have served day newspaper hero reporte, used a to the cloister by her mother dur-lher, nurpose equally well.
Berlin, July 8.
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