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The Foo Ming Hospital is the only Japanese hospital of its type in Shanghai and the new structure seen above, which WAI formally opened Dec. 18, will make it one of the most up-to-date in the Far East. There are seven Hours la the building and each one embraces the Intent in medical perfection.
FOO MING HOSPITAL WING OPENED
EQUIPMENT IS LAST WORD IN MEDICAL PROGRESS
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1iness reduces most people to jese and the pursing staff com
of Chinese, Japanese and the same level and the greatest posed batile in history... the battle of foreign women and his equipment. science versus discase... goes on coming from all parts of the daily. A leader in this war, no world, including Americn, Ger- far as Shanghal is concerned lamany and Japan. There Dr. Y. Tangu, Superintendent of seven floors in the bullding and the Foo Ming Hospital, on North each one embraces the latest In Szechuan Rond, which for the past three years has treated patients of all nations and which on December 16 opened its new $400,000 wing.
medical perfection. The ground Boor Is dediented entirely to the treatment of outgoing patients, and even though the building was not officially open.. people of all nationalities kept, arriving all day for treatment.
The Fao Ming Hospital is the only Japanese hospital of its type in Shanghai and the new struc-. ture makes it one of the most up- The second Boor is for children to-date in the Far East. Although and nurses specially trained in Dr. Tengu 18 Japanese, his institu- this work-and-physicians are-pre- tion is decidedly International, his pared to give sympathetic treat- doctors being Chinese and Japan-ment to young sufferers,
INDIA COMMENT ON. PROPOSED REFORM
BY SIR TEJ SAPRU
power to extend it if the necessary conditions.are unfulflled.
I disapprove of indirect election at the centre. One very probable result will be that the Central Legislature will reflect the charac- ter of provincial Legislatures and there will be lille room for men
be laid down. The spectacle of Centre. I feel Members of Parliament dividing certainty and insecurity regarding themselves into friends and the Centre. opponents of Indian progress
DEGENERATION which has born witnessed lately in calculated to undignified and
The struggle for India's 'con- accentuate feelings of distrust stitution seems to be degenerating between the two countries.
more
representing middle opinion, Our fortunes should not be into an issue between extremists of both countries. English states- Rather than have indirect election { bound up with the character and
political experience should rc- I would prefer elcction by the composition of Parliament or the manship with a long and varied
Government. which IR Kroup system discussed in the British Lothian report.
mainly determined by local Eng-ognise that nothing is The most disappointing re-ish 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 ing commercial safeguards and programme of constitution which The agreement provided that fiscal autonomy which are ap- dependa ultimately on Parliament- Federation was an essential part parently meant to satisfy LaR-nry legislation and not exclusively of the constitution: It included
Five times a day the good, Arabs repeat their prayers, whether they work ar are idle, in city or desart.
enshire. These safeguards are, on our own will, we cannot insist Indian responsibility and the re- strongly resented DIX serious upon the last syllable of what we limitations to the power of the consider best suited. It was in Servation of safeguards in the Legislature.
that spirit that the Gandhi-Irwin interests of India for Defence, net took place, reproducing the External Affairs, Minorities, credit Prime Minister's declaration at of India and discharge of obliga- the fret conference.
fion,
The only safeguard to British trade and commerce worth having is India's good will, and this can and frritating limitations.
Indin
(Moderate Indian Leader)
adequate THE Report of the Joint Com-whether there is
of experienced men is tional Reform is conceived in as the Provinces of the type who overcautious spirit. The Com-usually sit in revising chambers. must be allowed to develop freely mittee seem more anxious to con- Second Chambers in the Provinces her industries and fiscal policy, cillate English Conservatives than can only overweight Conservative leaving it to the two countries to India, and have accordingly in- immobile opinion and may block come to mutual agreements which tensified the Conservative charac-social and economic legislation. are not impossible and which may ter of the constitution.
thus creating conflict:
he facilitated by the assurance I
with Labour agree
that No wonder that even moderate-
of India's political future. minded Indians ara disappointed. Dominion Status must be definite-
FUNDAMENtal rights Enthusiasm over the proposals isly pledged and India's feet planted
Certain fundamental rights must out of the question, and anti-on that road firmly. Nothing has elpate strong criticism from pro- shaken India's faill more than re- Kressive moderatis.
pented attempts in Parliament to I feel sure Congress, with re-disown the Prime Minister's and It in all newed strength in Assembly, will Viceroy's declarations. move its rejection, though rejec- the more necessary now to assure tion would not necessarily imply that her position and powers will boycott of the constitution. Agila 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 within 30 years, which was con- constructive work may receive setbackt.
sidered practicable by expert com.
before
the The proposals regarding the mittees appointed Provinces fall short of the Prime Round Table Conference, should Minister's declaration that Gover- be provided, and a definite date be fixed when defence nors' Provinces would be
con- should stituted on a basis of full resball be handed over to responsible ponsibility. I recognise the aced Ministers.
for some safeguards like those
I do not approve of #merely affecting minorities, traceable to Standing Defence Committee un- and less the Federal Ministers and
OUT
Internal
differences,
some others in the same category army members are to be selected 'bat there are others which amount to serious deductions from full responsibility.
the Legislature and be from allowed to sittle the military budget with Anat appeal-to-the- Governor-General in enze of dis- agreement.
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REACTION DANGER
QUESTION OF TERRORISM On the question of terrorism, I support the Labour proposals. Indian Atatesmen, backed by Without the definite objective of public opinion, should deal with it. Dominion Status Indian political Responsible Indian Ministers can thought will be apt to run into more effectively create healthy dangerova by-patha, preventing us public opinion, and without this from pooling our collective ener the, evil cannot be eradicated gles for the achievement of a
common end. simply by strong action.
I still hold that Second Cham- I further suggest that a definite bors in the Provinces are un-date should be fixed for the .desirable. I Berlously doubt catablishment of Federation with
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I stand by that lo-day unr: ser- vedly, and say that the Report is (not informed by that spirit.
My general feeling is that the spirit which imbued the first con- ference no longer there; Con- servatives have been given' heavy price for their support.
I feel also that progressive |
I ask: Is it wholly impossible to Indian opinion should have been befriended to the farthest possible reproduce that spirit now both in limit. I would vertaļnly not sup- England and here, to the ad- port mere provincial autonomy without simultaneous or nearly vantage of both, thereby promoting simultaneous responsibility at the mutual trust and confidenec?
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