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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1932.

GANDHI'S FAST ENDED

POONA AGREEMENT- APOPTED IN PART

London, Sept. 28. The Government has announced that it will recommend to Parlin- ment in due course the adoption

CORRESPONDENCE

Prevention of Cruelty to Animala

[To the Editor. Hongkong Telegraph.1

fof clausos of the Poona Agroc- Sir, Will you please grant me a

BANDIT CAPTIVES

TWO MESSENGERS FAIL

TO RETURN · ·

Newchwang, Sopt: 26. Anxiety over Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Corkran has been increased by the failure of two couriers,

QUEENS TEATRE

To-day & To-morrow at 2.80 5,10, 7.15 & 9,20

ment dealing with representation little space in order to not at rest lay, to burn it to the bach WOULD YOU LIVE LIKE EVE

of

to remove the

Books, foodstuffs, clothes, com-

in the provincial legislatures, in the opinion of some of our friends to return within the scho

duled time. They aro now 24 place of the provisions the who may feel disappointed with our hours overdue, but it la possible communal award of August 4. work. I can assure them of full that the bad state of the paths, The communal award proposed enquiry into all complaints and caused by heavy rains, accounts that the depressed classes have early endeavour

for the delay. special electorates as well as vot-cause. ing as Hindus in the general con- Please don't withdraw your sup-forting letters and a pack of cards port; your help.. was never more Gandhi objects to the perpetua-needed that now: fint a place for your shoulder on ta' wheel and "push".

J. RUSSELL, President, Hongkong S. P. C. A.

stituencies.

tion of caste differences.

The Government announcement adds that Who Government has Icarnt with the greatest satisfac tion that agreement has been

The "Busy Bees". reacked, and points out that other

Sir,-May I ask for a small space clausés such as those dealing with the franchise of the depress in your columns to allow me to ex- ed chaisee und. metlibd of electing press on behalf of the "Busy Bocs" then re-butside: the scope of, the our sincere thanks to all donors of commung ward, and still under prizes on the occasion of the Bridgo, Mah Jong and Whist Party consideration by Government..

The announcement of accepat Government House on Septem- tance of the agreement in place ber 22nd, when our President, Mrs. of the award followed a week-end Southern, was "At Home" to over

[300 members and their friends. of great activity at Whitehall,

Our special thanks are due to the Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and Sir. Samuel Hoare, the Secretary of Honourable Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, State for Inlin, were busy who so kindly presented a set of through' Sunday examining the cut glass to be raffled. The holder of the winning ticket, No. 304, was Poona Agreement from

every Mrs. E. Williams. angle.

all

An exceedingly happy afternoon Endorsement Expected. was spent and it is gratifying to In view of the Government's ap- inform those who so generously proval thereof it is regarded as a assisted us in our activities that a Parlia-sum of $750 will be available for foregone conclusion that ment will endorse the agreement be distribution to St. Dunstan's and tween the, custe and. Untouchable local charities. leaders at Poona, for representa- tion of the depressed classes. The Iatter will be allotted 148 seats in "Busy Bees" Working Party. Provincial Legislatures and will

GERTRUDE E. Maughan, Hon. Secretary and

Fast Broken

have reserved for themi a percen-cheers.-Router. tage of seats In the Central Legislature to be allotted to general electorates.

Treasurer,

Poona, Sept. 26. Gandhi did not sloop well last The voting In the joint elcetorate night, and it is officially stated that will be preceded by a primary elce-his vitality is decidedly lower. He tion for a panel of four representa-is feeling less nausea however, and tives of the depressed classes for suffering no acute discomforts.

each reserved seat.

Reuter.

The system of reserved senis and

Breaking His Fast. primary election will be terminated

Poona, Sept. 26. after 10 years. Adequate repre- Gandhi is now preparing to sentation of the depressed classes break his faat. Hie doctors in In public services will also be secur-sist that he first be given a small |ed.---Reuter,

quantity of orange juice and later Decision Cheered.

goat's milk, diluted in warm water. Reuter.

Poona, Sept. 26.

Simla, Sept. 26. When the Government decision Was announced in the Legislative Gandhi has broken his fast. ussembly it was greeted with loud Reuter.

LAST TWO DAYS

At 2.50, 5.10,

7.15 89.30 p.m.

through devious channels.- Reuter.

have boon sent to the captives

AGGRESSIVE TONE OF M. HERRIOT.

WARMS AGAINST THE .

GERMAN BOGEY

London, Sept. 26.

M. Herriot in a speech at Gramat issued a warning against the re- petition of the former "follies of the world" by allowing Germany to re-arm,

M. Herriot accused Germany of accking to organise the most power- ful army, not only for defence but also capable of being adapted for

nggression.

The speech has perturbed League circles which wore working to smooth out the path for Germany's return to the Disarmament Con- ference. It is felt, however, that the speech may be intended primarily for home consumption, und that M. Herrlot, having placated French nationalism, will now be free to show a more con- : ciliatory spirit when he arrives at Genova.-Router Special.

LIU SURROUNDED

HAN FU-CHU'S FORCES. BESIEGE YIHSIEN.

Poking, Sept. 26. More than 4,000 of General Liu Chen-nion's troops are holding out at Yihalon, although the city is surrounded by General Hon Fu- chu's sub-divisional commander, Tano Fu-lin, according to Liu Hst chung, who arrived from Tainan to-day to report on the situation to Chang Hauch-liang on behalf of Han Fu-chu,

Liu said that Liu Chen-nien was himself at Yishien with his beleaguored, force.-Reuters. Spe- cial.

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