FEDERAL INDIA
SIR JOHN SIMON ON WHITE PAPER
THE GOAL BEYOND QUESTION
London, Mar. 28.
The House of Commons re- sumed to-day the debate on the Government's motion asking for authority to set up a jointi Select Committee of Lords and Commons on constitutional re- form in India before Parliament is asked to take a decision.
Sir Robert Horne, who was among the speakers, emphasised the vital importance of the safe-}- guards, as they were giving a system of Parliamentary demo- cracy to 350,000,000 people at a
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1933.
Picture shows the Tat. Batte. of the South Wales Borderers saluting their new colours after their formal pre- sentation by H.E. the Governor jest erday. ("Telegraph" Special Photo),
time when many countries were LORRY being" deprived of Parliamentary democracy and resorting to dic- tatorships.
He criticised, from this view. point, many features of the White Paper:
SIR JOHN SIMON'S VIEW.
OVER ENBANKMENT
SEQUEL TO SALE OF CHILD
MISHAP OCCURS AT STANLEY
as a master of policy, pledged to it went over the
embankment.
HITLER DECLARES WAR ON JEWS
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to the legal or medical professions. The boycott must be carried on in an orderly manner.
The proclamation says: “Don't rule one hair on any Jew's head."
·MAN AND WOMAN
FINED Sir John Simon declared it was Chu Hung, driver of a motor At the Kowloon Magistracy perfectly clear that the preamble lorry cugaged in work at Stanley, before Mr. Butters this morning, to the Government of India Act, has reported to the nolie there the S.C.A., represented by Inspec- under which the Statutory Com-that while reversing his vehicle tor A. H. Elston, brought a pro- mission was appointed, delibera- tely conceived that Britain was,
in a pathway of the Stanley Road, secution against a shop-keeper
named Chun Tâm and a widow:
VIOLENT DENUNCIATION. named Suen Chin, both of Kowloon a fair pursuit of the policy pre-Fortunately the fall was only a City. who were charged with The proclamation is introduced sented to the House by the late short distance, and the damage talking part in the sale of a male by a violently worded denunciation Mr Montagu when Secretary for caused to the lorry was not ex-child aged four years.
of Jews, who are identified LA India.
Marxists. Pace, methode and conditions tensive. A man, Tse Ping, receiv- It was alleged that the woman
Germany is blamed för not re- were open for consideration but ed slight injuries as a result of took the child to the first defen-stricting immigration in the last the goal was beyond question. the mishap, and was removed to dant's shop on Sunday, and
a fifteen years. A risk undoubtedly existed in the Government Civil Hospital for transaction took place, the man "In gratitude for our hos- every attempt to raise the condi-treatment. The accident occurred paying, over $130 for the custody pitality," the proclamation declares, tions of peoples. He wanted to see near the Stanley Police Station.ceived information to this effect professors and businese men are of the child. The S. C. A. re-"a handful of Jewish literatteura, the prospect of this new develop. ment of a greater India much
A second accident was reported and inquiries were immediately.
Reuter,
that there would be an opportunity of the great Indian princes playing a larger part than 'before.
Kai-
"more thoroughly investigated so from Central district yesterday, instigated, as a result of which rousing the world against us."
Wo Wo-wing stated that when the two defendants were charged. driving 2 private car along
Inspector Elston said a Queen's Road East near the Naval fang of Kowloon City was in Court: Yard, he knocked down a woman, to ask his worship for leniency on Mok Siu-sum. She received only behalf of the defendants. slight injuries and after being given medical aid was allowed to go home.
POINTS OF DIFFERENCE. Having stated the points on which there might be sald to be differences between the Commis- slon's Roport and the White Paper, Sir John declared he would. feel more difficulty if the Secre- Lary of State were to-day or to- morrow asking the House to vote in favour of the White Paper. But he was not doing that.
The Secretary for India was saying, "We must set up now without further delay, a joint committee in order that that the
4 committee may not wander at large
over the field.
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BRITISH INTEREST.
London, Mar. 25, Asked in the Commons whether he had made any representation ito the Germian Government It was also stated that the first regarding the safety of British defendant had a wife and several Jews in Germany, Sir John Simon concubines, but had no male child, said: "Although I am unaware of His Worship-Is this case of any actual case of arrest or ill- genuine adoption
" treatment of a Jewish British Fox Trot-All for the Love of a Lady. Inspector Elston:--No, your subject, His Majesty's Ambassa- The B. B. C. Dance Orchestra, CB162, Worship. The woman carried the dor at Berlin, on my instructions, child around and the first defen-spoke to the German Minister for Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Grieg. dant bought it without making Foreign Affairs on this question
application to the S. C. A. We are very much against these casual sales of children.
In the circumstances, his Wor
"I don't see how you can expect ship decided to impose a fine of your workmen to be honest if $50, or one month, on each of the you don't pay them wages," said defendants.
Mr. Schofield in the Central "We, who have worked for Magistracty this morning, address- many months on the subject, ing a representative of the Chan present a connected and arti Yer firm of building constructors, culated schieme in a White Paper who appeared as complainant which we do not say is to be against an apprentice, aged 21 the Bill that we will submit years, who admitted stealing but which will give everybody's electric fittings from 481, Hen- view, which the Government putnessy Road. forward, with every opportunity
of its being examined, criticised When arrested defendant told, and improved." Sir John Simon the police that he received no described the burden which lay on wages. He felt very cold and the shoulders of the present Par wanted money to buy a hot cup Hament as one of the most tre- of ten and a meal. mendous events in history. British Wireless.
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London, Mar. 28.
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about three weeks ago and I also took the opportunity of mention- ing the matter myself last week to the German Ambassador London, In both cases, replies were of a reassuring nature."British Wirclens.
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The police at Kowloon City are The Colonial. Secretary has ap-which the victim is
investigating a wounding case, of pointed Mr. Reid, late of the Cey woman To Ying-tai, aged 36 years, a married lon Civil Service, as Financial who is now lying in the Kowloon Commissioner to examine and re-Hospital suffering from a bullet The representative of the firm port on the difficult financa posi-wound in the leg. Her injury is said apprentices were not paid tion of Seychelles. Mr. Reid is regarded as not serious.. wages, but received small sums for leaving England for Seychelles, pocket money.
A brief report at Police Head- immediately.---British Wireless.
quarters this morning, stated that the woman lived in an unnumbered hut in Cheung Wan, which is situated near Ma Tau Kok Six men, armed with two revolvers and Á MAN SHOULD NEVER BE ASHAN-İ The Empress of Russia is due here a dagger, broke into the hut short- ED TO OWN HE HAS BEEN IN THE from Shanghai at 10 am, on Friday ly before midnight last night. The woman put up a strong resie- OTHER WORDS, THAT HE H WISER The annual speech day of the Ying tance, and one of the men opened TO-DAY THAN HE WAS YESTERDAY.-Wa Girls' School will be held in the fire, the bullet entering her leg. Swift..
hall of the 1fcp Yat Church, Bonham The woman lay helpless for a London, Mar. 28..
Road, to-morrow Sir Campbell Stuart, representa-
commencing at 71 p.m. Mrs. J. R. Wood will distributa considerable time, and it was not tive of Canada on the Imperial) According to a Canton report, the the prizes.
until 7.45 this morning that a re- Communications Advisory Board Victoria was the speaker and guest' in Excellency the G.O.C., Majar. City Police Station of the affair. Albert Sandler and His Orch. DB840,
port was lodged at the Kowloon and Director of The Times Pub of honour yesterday at the Rotary General Q. C. Borrett, will be dining lishing Company, has been elected Club meeting. Bishon Hall usually this evening with the Officers of the the hamlet, ran away with a The intruders, after ransacking chairman of the Imperial Com-visits Canton every Wednesday and Hongkang Volunteer Defence Corps quantity of clothing. They were munications Advisory Board, rather than see the customary Tues-
The Board forms one of the day meeting altered to suit his con- and after dinner music will be pro- in the direction of Quarry Bay,
at Volunteer Headquarters. During seen to beard a boat and to row most important Empire tribunale.venience, made the trip one day
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KING HOLDS LEVEE
WRONG, WHICH IS BUT SAYING, IN
Right Rev. I. O. Hall, Bishop of
carlier.
others present
the
Thirty-seven cases of small-pox cales of
Sanitary Board was held yesterday
The fortnightly meeting of afternoon in the board room. Mr. T. with twenty deaths, five Megarry, President, was in the chair, diphtheria with four deaths, seven being the Hon. Mr. R. case of typhoid with one death (one
and είχ
of CRIES four deaths, with
10-
were reported to the
The Monday, cleven CASES
ses of
DEMANDING MONEY
M. Henderson, Vice-President, Dr. Men fifty-three deaths from DISTRICT WATCHMAN
W. Popa, M.O.H, Mr. Wong
tin,
Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. F. C. Hall, rether
Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, Dr. Li Shu-fan, tuberculosis,
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On
CHEERED BY LARGE
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Mr. ness was purely formal
London, Már, 23.
session
CHARGED
Charges of demanding $500 with
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YUAN PRESIDENCY
CHING-WEI EXPECTED TO RESUME POST
Nanking, Mar. 28. It was learned from an authori-
MT. C.
Board confirmed the resignation of one ease of diphtheria and two cases
C. H. Basto and the other busi-of typhoid were also reported. Ten menaces from. Wu Ping-leung, a
of the small-pox cases came
me from carpenter, and assaulting him, Victoria district, and one from Kow-were brought against District WANG The Hongkong Branch of the Ioan.
Watchman Lo Tat-lewong, station- English Association will hold the
ed at the Tai Ping Shan Watch- H.M. the King drove in state last meeting of a highly successful of the evidence, the case against four the Central Police Court this Owing to the unsatisfactory naturs house, before Mr. Wynne-Jones in to St. James Palace to-day where
on Tuesday, April 4. The he held the second levee of the 5.30 p.m. in the Helena May Institute, demanding money with menaces from plained to the accused who was Central Politica! Council which time and place will be, as usual, Chinese who were charged with morning. The charges were ex- Lalf source this morning that the
His Majesty, who wore Field-K.C.M.G., K.B.E., who takes a keen Wat Kau, shop manager, ended boof $500.
His Excellency Sir William Peel, Lo Yin-king, a prostitute, and from remanded for seven days, on ball will meet to-morrow, will adopt a Marahal's uniform and was bare interest in the Association, will pre- fere Mr.
resolution asking Mr. Wang Ching- Wynne-Jono headed, without great-coat, was side. The lecture will be by the afternoon in the discharge of all four Inspector Elston is in charge of the Executive Yuan.
Yesterday
Sub-Inspector Fraser: Sub-wel. to resume the Presidency of cheered by large crowds.
Hon. DY L H. Kotowell, C.M.G., on
on defendants. Mr. Hin-shing Lo P-this case, and I have been instruct-pected to take up his duties: im- He is ex- Owing to a slight cold, the King Adventures Among English Books." peared for one of the defendants, whe was unbale to hold the first levee As Dr. Kotewall is well known for was employed as a cook at the Goved to ask for a week's remand.
mediately, The Magistrato:-Is it going to this season, the Prince of Wales his extensive library, it is certain that Kwan for a district watchman, one of be for committa17
his love of English literature and for ernment Civil Ioanital, and Mr. C. Y.
General Chiang Kai-shek is still then taking his place. British his treatment of this subject will the other three defendants. Mr. Cole Sub-Insp. Fraser-I couldn't sions are going on between the in Nanking, and political discus- Wireless.
appeal to all book-buyers.
represented Wat Kan.
say, your Worship.
Government leaders-Reuter.
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SCHOOL CLOCK STOLEN
RING STOLEN
SUBSITITUTE AMAH'S
THEFT
TWO MEN CHARGED AT KOWLOON
A Chinese amah was bound over A elock lost almost a year ago Police Court this morning, when by Mr. Schofield in the Central formed the subject of a charge she pleaded guilty to the theft of against Yick Sun and Yick Sina gold engagement ring, the pro man; father and son respectionly,perty of her mistress. Defendant who were brought before Mr.was employed as a substitute and, Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy worked for for only three hours. this morning on an allegation of
Her mistress, Miss Remedios. unlawfully receiving the clock did not press the charge.
knowning it to have been stoltes.
Detective Sergeant Goodwin
pre-
said the complainant was Ng Wo- that she could not swear that the ping, the headmistress of a clock found on defendants' Chinese school at No. 209, mises was the one she had lost, Cheungskwan Itoad. On 30th. but it was of the same kind.. Afrii, 1932, the school closed at She further stated that she had 1 p.m. and the door was locked up.seen the first defendant before the At about 3 p.m. on the same day, loss of the clock, he having been an amah returned to the premises up to her school, she alleged, for and found the door open. The the purpose of getting a syllabus: clock was missing.
of the school curriculum. The complainant made a report At this junclure, Mr. Lo
to the police, but no trace of the submitted that his clients were clock could be found until two entitled to an acquittal on the days ago, when the police executed (evidence before the Court Com- a search warrant on defendant's plainant herself admitted that she promises.. The clock was found could not swear that the clock was hanging on the wall opposite the hers, second defendants cubicle.
His Worship, however, decided The complainant related the that what complainant had stated loss of the clock and the report in the witness box was as much subsequently made to the police, as she could say, consistent with
Cross-examined by Mr. Hin-her honesty. ahing Lo, who represented both
The case wae adjourned until defendants, complainant admitted April 6,
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