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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934

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ONLY ONE PERSON 'KILLED

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PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE: TO BE HELD IN:TOKYO

REV. "HOWARD SMITH BE- LIEVED SAFE

Pelping, July 0.

Only one fatal traffic accident. The Mohn Bodhi Society dele- occurred on the Island Inst month, gates to the Pan-Pacific Buddhist Information received hero to-day a Chinese woman being knocked Conference, which is to be held at through Chinese sources states down and killed by a motor bus In Tokyo from July 17 to 26, arrived that the American missionary, the Queen's Road Central on June 24. at longkong by the liner Hakone Rev. Howard Smith, captured by

A total of 98 accidents wore re-Mnru on Friday.

Communists on May 12, has been ported to the Police authorities They are a party of six, includ-released. during the month, and fifty por: Ing three ladies, and Intend to sons were injured as a result of take part in the various discus No official confirmation these traffic mishaps.

sions that will come up before the obtainable. Conference, and also sponsor two The Rev. Mr. Smith was once important resolutions: (1) a reso stationed here but had been recent lution demanding the restoration

The largest number of accidents were caused by private motor cars, which were involved in 44 ncel-; dents and Injured 29 persons, Motor lorries were involved in 23 accidents, five persona being in jured, and 16 accidents were at tributed to publle motor care, which caused injuries to six per

sons.

Injuries were sustained in all four casca in which motor cycles were involved. Two persons were Injured in five motor bus accidents and there were two accidents in volving hand trucks.

Trum-cars were involved in five accidents during the month, four persons being injured.

WORN BY LABOURS.

MAHATMA GANDHI NEAR A BREAK-DOWN

is yet

nt

Church Missionary. Society of Buddhagaya Temple, the mostly attached to the mission of the Bacred Shrine in the world, (it is

Panghalen, Szechuan-Router. situated about 7 miles to the north of Gaya, India, and is now in the Two Months Captivity. hands of n Hindu Salvite Mahant); (2) the resolution sup

Shanghal, July porting the proposed International A brief Chinese report sinies Buddhist University at Sammath, that the Rev. Howard Smith, the Benares, in memory of the late American missionary, who Sri Dovamitta Dharmapain, the captured by Communists under founder of the Maha Bodhi the notorious He Lung at Pingsui, Society, the aim of the University Szechuen, In May has regained being to foster the study of his freedom und has reached Buddhism in its manifold aspects Pingsuleuter. and to unite the Buddhists of the world.

After the Conference, some of LIQUOR the delegates, including Brahma-

chari Devapriya Vallsinha, chief i

Was

SMUGGLING

AT SEATTLE

delegate for India, will tour Japan TWO CANADIANS ON TRIAL delivering lectures on Buddhism and Buddhist sacred places in India. They will also try to in-

Seattle, July 9. terest the Japanese Buddhists in

Tvo Canadians, Henry Reifel, the work the Society is doing in' India for the propagation of the President of the Brewers and Distillers of Vancouver, Limited, Buddhism.

Brahmachari Devapriya Vali- and his son George Reifel were sisha also intends to visit China, released under a $100,000 bond cach, on a charge of smuggling Manchukuo. Penang etc., on his way back to India. He has been large quantities of liquor into the

north-west Pacific aren. invited to speak at various placos, and is taking with ' him a large The Government has also number of lantern slides of brought a civil action against the ancient Indian Buddhist monu- defendants claiming $17,260,000 ments with which the lectures for alleged evasion of Custom dues will be illustrated.

and taxes.

Lahore, July 9. The health of Mahatman Gandhi, champion of the lower classes of India in their long struggle for recognition as a political force is perilously near the breaking-point, His health has been impaired latterly by his strenuous work on behalf of the depressed classes and according to his chief lieutenant his condition is serious. It may necessitate a curtailment of the programme In connection with Gandhi's forthcoming visit here.

He might well collapse under the strain of the many ceremonies that he would not rally from his planned, it la felt.

last long fast. But though his re- Gandhi's health was known to bemarkable vitality survived the days seriously affected by his last two of starvation, it has noticably hunger strikes. It was thought weakened.-Reuter.

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