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“POLITICAL STUNT"

GANDHI'S FAST THREAT DENOUNCED

Bombay, Sept. 13. "Gandhi's threat to atarve him- Bolf to death is not a mors! fight, but a political stunt," declared Dr. Ambedkar, leader of the depressed classes to-day.--Reuter.

JAPAN RECOGNISES MANCHUKUO.

GENERAL MUTO TO SIGN TREATY

A CHARITY CONCERT.

BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

ARRANGED

A concert which is being or- ganised in ald of the funds of the Tokyo, Sept. 13.

St. John Ambulance Brigade, will Following imperial sanction, take place in the Great Hall at the Foreign Minister, Count King's College on Octobor 8. The Uchida has wired to General programine promises to be excep Opinions in London.

Muto, instructing him to go. totionally good, Including selections Changchun to algn the treaty re-by the Welsh Choir of the South London, Sopt, 13.

Wales Borderers. songs by Mrs. R. Careful examination of Gandhi's cogniaing Manchukuo-Reutor..

Sanger, Mr. Li Chor-chi and others, arguments by the English press Privy Council Questions.

Mr. Ronald True at the piano, and lend to the general conclusion

Tokyo, Sept. 13.

a play in English by Chinese slu- that the Governments decision in

During the morning'e plenary dents, entitled "The Astrologer." regard to representations of the depressed classes cannot be defect scaslon of the Privy Council, Mr.

The proceeds will be devoted to ed by his suicide threat.

Ryohei Okada questioned Govern-| The Times pointa out that Mr.ment representatives regarding the maternity centres maintained MacDonald vainly sought to rea- details of the proposals, as well by the Brigade, particularly to the non with him in an altogether ad- as the bearing of Japan's ro- recently opened centre at Cheung mirable reply, which he shows lations with the League and the Chau, which is rendering a great that the award has merely given Powers. Count Uchida and Gen-service to the islanders, having been working at capacity since ita the depressed classes a limited eral Araki replied.

inauguration. With such a worthy number of special constituencies Viscount Ishiguro quoried the object in view, the organisers anti- to enable them better to defend future relationship of Japan and cipate generous support. Tickets, their interests. Mr. MacDonald Manchuria and General Araki re which will be $3, $2 and $1, will be "vainly explained that so far as plied, after which Viscounts Ishii on sale shortly. cutting off the depressed from the and Kuroda spoke, voicing their Hindu world, the award gave the approval of the Government's pro- votere a second vote in the general posals. or Hindu constituencies in order to preserve their connexion with the Hindu society and to en- courage political co-operation be- tween casteless caste Hindus."

Subsequently the counel unani- mously approved them.

According to the present ar- rangement the signature to the protocol will be concluded at

Manchukuo

BANDITS HOLD FULL SWAY

NORTH MANCURIA

OVER-RUN

Peking, Sept. 13. Bandit attacks are entirely dis-

The Daily Herald, whose pro- Changchun on the morning of nounced sympathy for Gandhi is September 16 at 11 o'clock, Tokyo longstanding, admits li is hard for time. The signatories will be the average Englishman to under-General Muto and Cheng Hsino- stand the working of his mind.

hau,

Premier. The paper points out that his threatened sacrifice is not for what public announcement will be made North Manchuria.

British the same afternoon at 4 o'clock, appears to the average

and mind, a larger issue, but one simultaneously at. Tokyo which seems a detail in the con- Changchun.--Reuter. atitution framing-Reuter.

DEMOCRATIC MAINE.

BARMETER STATE SWITCHES FROM REPUBLICAN

New York, Seph, 13. Maine, the "barometer" state of the Confederation, which tradi- tionally votes Republican at the elections, apparently has gone Democratic by a narrow majority, both for the Governorahlp and two out of three candidates for Congress.

The Democrat, J. L. Brunn, for Governorship, leads the Republican Burleigh Martin by 677 votes, While Republicans throughout the country эго very disappointed, Democrats are jubilant.Reuter.

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Bandits attacked and derailed, | and then robbed, three trains on Sunday, one northward and two southward of Harbin. In one case nino Chinese were killed, and sixteen persons, including ten Russians, were wounded.

Shanghai, Sept. 13. According to information from

Several were killed or wounded Japanese sources, the Japanese in the other attacks, and numbers, authorities In Shanghai are takIncluding Russians and Japanese ing every precautionary measure have been carried off for ransom. to ward off any possible distur Meanwhile, foreign mossages bance in Shanghai in view of the from Nowchwang state that the decision of the Japanese govern- whole district north and north- ment to extend formal recognition east of Newchwang is over-run by of Manchukuo.

bandits, and wholesale kidnapping A meeting was held at the is rife.-Router. Japanche Consulate General at noon to-day, when all Japanese consular officials and Army and possible disturbances following Navy officers attended. Although the Japanese recognition of Man- the result of the meeting was not chukuo. divulged, it ia understood that the

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