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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY -8, 1935.

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The Foo Ming Hospital jà the only Japanese hospital of İla type in Shanghai and the new structure seen above, which was formally opened Dec. 16. will maka it one of the most up-to-data in the Far East. There are seven floore in the ballding and emch

one embraces the latest in medical perfection.

FOO MING HOSPITAL WING OPENED

EQUIPMENT IS LAST WORD IN MEDICAL PROGRESS

and

Illness reduces most people to peze and, the nursing staff com the same level and the greatest posed of Chinese. Japanese and battle in history... the battle of foreign women and his equipment the selence versus dinense goes on coming froin all parts of daily. A lender in this war, so world, including America, Ger. far as Shanghal is concerned Is many

Japan; There Are Dr. Y. Tongu, Superintendent of seven floors in the building the Foo Ming Hospital, on North each one embraces the latest in Szechuon Road, which for the medical perfection. The ground #Al three youra

treated Boor is "detlented, entirely to the patients of all nations and which treatment of outgoing patients on December 16 opened its new and even though the building was $400,000 wing

not officially open, people of all nationalities kept arriving all day for treatment.

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The Foo Ming Hospital is the anly Japanere hospital of its type in Shanghai and the new struc- ture makes it one of the most up to-date in the Far Eust. Although and nurses specially trained in Dr. Tongu is Japanese; his Institu- this work and physicians are pre- tion is decidedly international, his pure to give sympathetic treat- -doctors-being-Chinese-and-Japan-j-ment-to-young-saiferors, ---

INDIA COMMENT ON PROPOSED REFORM

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BY SIR TEJ SAPRU

(Moderate Indian Leader)

THE Report of the Joint Com- whether there is an adequate hudian Constita- supply of experienced men in all tional Reform is conceived in on the Provinces of the type who overenutions spirit. The Com-usually sit in revising chambers. mittee seem more anxious to con- Second Chambera in the Provinces cilinte English Conservatives than can only overweight Conservative india, and have accordingly in- immobile opinion and may block tensified the Conservative charne snemal and neonomic legislation, ter of the constitution.

thus creating conillet.

No wonder that even moderate- Binded Indians are disappointed. Enthusiasm over the proposants is out of the question, and 1 anti- ipate strong criticism from pro-

"gressive nuderatis,

I agree with Labour that Dominion Status must be definite ly pledged and India's feet planted on that road firmly. Nothing has shaken India's faith more than re peated attempts in Parliament to I feel sure Congress, with re-disown the Prime Minister's and newed strength in Assembly, will Viceroy's declarations. It is all move its rejection, though relec the more necessary now to assure How would not necessarily imply that her position and powers will boycott of the constitution. Agita- not be lower than those of the tion will grow. It will thrive on Dominions. A definite programme disappointment, and Immediate of Indianisation of the Army constructive work may receive within 30 years, which was con- setback.

sidered practicable by expert com. The propoanta regarding the mittees, appointed before Provinces fall short of the Prime Round Table Conference, should Minister's declaration that Gover- be provided, and a definite date nora Provinces would bo con-should be fixed when defence stituted on a basis of full res-shall be handed over to responsible ponsibility. I recogniao the need Ministers.

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for somo safeguards like those I do not approve of n merely aTecting minorities, traceable to Standing Defence Committee un- internul 'differences, and less the Federal Ministers and some others in tho. same category; army members are to be selected but there are others which amount from tho Legislature and bo to serious deductions from full allowed to afttle the military responsibility.

budget with final appeal to the Governor-General in case of dis- ngrcement.

'QUESTION OF TERRORISM

On the question of terrorism, I support the Labour proposals. Indian statesnien, backed by

REACTION DANGER Without the definite objective of public opinion, should deal with It. Dominion Blatus Indian political Responsiblo Indian Ministers can thought will be apt to run into more fectively create healthy dangerous by-paths, preventing us public opinion, and without this from pooling our collective ener the evil cannot be eradicated gles for the achievement, of a simply by strong notion.

common end

I sill hold that Second Cham- I further suggest that a definite bere in the Provinces are un- date should be fixed for the desirablo, I seriously doubt establishment of Federation with

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1.feel n sense of un. Member of Parliament dividing certainty and inaccurity regarding themselves Into friends and the Centre,

power to extend it if the necessary be laid down. The spectacle of Centre. conditions are unfulfilled.

to

be

DEGENERATION

I disapprove of Indirect election nt the centre. One very probable opponents of 'Indian progress result will be that the Central which has been witnessed Intely is Legislature will reflect the charac- undignified and calculated

The struggle for India's 'con- ter of provincial legislatures and accentuate feelinge of distruststitution seems to be degenerating there will be little room for men between the two countries.

Into an issue between extremists representing middle opinion. Our fortunca should not Rather than have Indirect election bound up with the character and of both countries. English states- I would prefer election try the composition of Parliament or the manship with a long and varied political experience should re- which ས group system discussed in the British Government, Lothian report.

mainly determined by local Eng-cognise that nothing is more The most disappointing relish considerations. Equally it is dangerous than keeping alive in India a sense of perpetual strife. commendations are those regard-our duty to recognise that in any

The agreement provided that ing commercial safeguards and programme of constitution which fiscal autonomy which are np depends ultimately on Parliament- Federation was an essatlal part parently meant to satisfy Lanary legislation and not exclusively of the constitution; included

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Legislature.

Indian responsibility and the res servation of safeguards in the interests of India for Defence," External Affairs, Minorities, credit of India and discharge of obliga- tion..

cashire. These safeguards are on our own will, we cannot insist strongly resented Ay serious upon the last, syllable of what we limitations to the power of the consider best suited. It was

that spirit that the Gandhi-Irwin The only safeguard to British pact took place, reproducing the trade and commerce worth having Prime Minister's declaration at in India's good will, and this cun- the first conference.

My general feeling is that the not be secured by imposing unfair and irritating limitations. India spirit which imbued the first con- must be allowed to develop freely ference is no longer there; Can- her industries and seal policy, servatives have been given raving it to the two countries to heavy price for their support,

I feel also that progressive come to mutual agreements which

1 ask: Is it wholly impossible to are not impossible and which may indian opinion should have been be facilitated by the assurance befriended to the farthest possible reproduce that spirit now both in of India's political future.

limit. I would certainly not sup Eugland am here, to the ad- port mere provincial autonomy

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

I stand by that to-day nurizer- vedly, and any that the Report is not informed by thai spirit.

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