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VOL XXII NO 137 BOMBAY:] MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1934 FOURTEEN PAGES Angry Demonstration By Crowd Of 50,000 Sequel To Unstaged Wrestling Reception Committ ee For Match Between Gun sa & Burud Next Congress Formed

WHEAT AGREE­ Promoter's Disappear­ T h e “ Bombay B.P.C.C. Meets After Gap NO WISH TO MENT & AFTER Chronicle” has made QUARREL NOW — ♦»% v--- ance Makes Audience arrangements for the O f 2-1/2 Years Serious Crack In Last publication of signed Shaukat Ali Pleads For August’s Structure contributions from the Peace For Decade Furious pen of Mr. K. F. Nari­ NARIMAN’S PLEA FOR A R G E N T IN A ’S BOLD man thrice a week. The XHORTS MUSLIMS TO CLAIM 4,000 Chairs Smashed, Ticket Offices Set Ablaze first of these articles will FORGING AHEAD PUT HOUSE IN ORDER & BE EDUCATED LONDON, June 3. And Iron Barriers Pulled Down be published on Tues­ A serious crack in the structure day. Make Ensuing Session Oi AHMEDABAD, June 9- of the internationa’ wheat agree­ Roused to fury because the promoter of a wrestling match We do not wish to quarrel ment signed in London last had disappeared with the gate moneys and the principal match among ourselves or with August developed to-day, when it Congress Huge Success Hindus or other neigh- was reported that Argentine which was to decide the heavy-weight wrestling championship for India had not come off, 50,000 spectators who had gath­ HEAVY RAINS hours or with the Bri­ shipments in the current season tish who happen to have the up­ ered at the Cooperage Maidan, Bombay, on Sunday evening, exceeded the quota of 110 million Meeting for the first time after a lapse of nearly per hand and for the time being indulged in an orgy of rioting. bushels to the end of July, but IN EASTERN two and a half years, the Bombay Provincial Congress hold our destinies in their hand.” considerable ocean freights are ANGRY CROWDS RUSH AT RING Thus decJured Maulana Shaukat Committee inaugurated plans to hold fresh elections booked, and forward sales ar The angry crowds leaving their seats made a rush to­ AFGHANISTAN Ali, presiding at the Muslim Edu­ made. wards the ring, and broke loose all over the field smashing over with a view to set up in Bombay properly constituted cation Conference held to-night. I have been shouting from the It is now reported If the agree­ 4,000 chairs, 20 sofas, and setting fire to two temporary book­ 15 Persons Perish: Buildings ment is to be continued Argentina ing offices and pulling down corrugated iron barriers erected Congress bodies before the end of August next , and also house tops,” continued the Mau­ lana, ‘‘that we Muslims need peace is claiming a third of the total round the field. And Bridges Damaged formed a Reception Committee for holding the world markets as her ciUota, com­ for at least ten or fifteen years for pared with just under fifth .in Due to the tremendous onrush and scramble, one tree in FESiiAWAR, June 9. 49th session of the Indian National Congress in our internal development. I want the field was uprooted and one of the spectators crushed un­ that we should put our house in the current season.—Reuter’s spe­ Fifteen persons are reported to der it received serious injuries. Scores of people were also in­ Bombay in October next. Mr. K. F. Nariman presided. order during this period, and make cial . have perished in floods caused by jured in the stampede. The last meeting of the Committee was held on December united effort to remove the heavy rains in the Eastern, Phrt 27, 1931, just before the launching of the Second Civil Disobe­ stigma of illiteracy and ignorante GUNGA & EURUD REFUSE TO FIGHT of Afghanistan, particularly in dience movement, and since then ail Congress organisation in I0E30X The trouble started when the combatants of the principal Khanbad city which was sur­ the eity had been under a ban. SHAH TO VISIT rounded by flood waters. wrestling match Gunga, the Punjab Champion and Venkappa BACK TO THEIR JOB WITH ZEST IT RAINS Furud, the Kolhapur pehelwan, refused to stage the fight at Houses, bridges and gardens KEMAL PASHA Old and familiar faces of Congress workers were seen at the last minute on the ground that they had not received the also suffered damage, but Gov­ JBLOOD-RED! — ► .> — the meeting which was held at Chotalal Bhuvan, Kalbadevi, full amount of the prize purse from the promoter. ernment buildings and inns escap­ Proceeding To Europe ed, though the floods continued the temporary headquarters oi the B. P. C. C. In a littlr,,, GWALIOR, June 10. Tlic fury of the crowd became all the greater when it throughout the night.—A .P. over an hour and a quarter, 8 items were discussed and dis­ Via Angora learnt that the promoter had mysteriously vanished from the posed of in a businesslike manner. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, ex- Considerable panic is reported to place with the gate moneys estimated to reach a huge figure. officio member, was also present at the meeting. bp prevailing in the surrounding villages of Rannod over the report­ ISTANBUL, June 10. DEAD DRIVER AT POLICE RUSH TO SCENE TIME TO GO AHEAD ed fall of blood-red rain. The Shah of Persia, accompani­ Unable to cope with the disturbance, police from three sec­ STEERING WHEEL1! Welcoming the members to take their seats in the B. P. It appears that during the week­ ed by a suite of 40, including the tions were rushed to the scene. A squad of armed police and C. C. Mr. Nariman expressed the hope that the Committee end. this strange phenimenon took Foreign Minister crossed Che Tur­ fire brigades also were requisitioned. Order was restored only Ghastly Sight For Bus would occupy once again, as it had always done, the premier place within a radius of about after the police resorted to a mild dispersal. Armed police place in the political activities in the city and shine forth as thirty “ bighas’’ and lasted for kish frontier “on route” to An­ Passengers After Accident guarded the place till late in the night. the sentinel and watchdog of the cause of the people. It was about three hours.—United Press. gora, on an official visit to Kemal not the time for them to look behind hut to look ahead and (According to Hindu mythology, MADRAS, June 9. Pasha, to which great importance When the police came to know that the promoter of the go ahead. • red rain is an evil men, as a simi­ matches had disappeared a search was instituted. The office lar phenomenon preceded the is attached in Turkish political Passengers on a bus proceeding He hoped he was voicing the sentiments of every member of the Indian Athletic Association at French Bridge was visit­ battle of Kurukshetra.) circles. After leaving Turkey the to Guntur yesterday were horri­ when he said that none of them regretted what had happen­ ed by the police but he could not be traced. fied to discover that the driver at IOOOC Shah is proceeding to Europe on ed, and every one of them was proud of the socaos the steering wheel was dead, says glorious part they had played m the country s a holiday.—Reuter’s Special. a Narasaraopet correspondent. from our community. Every Mus­ struggle for freedom. He also appealed to the citizens of Bom­ lim boy and girl must get proper FOUR PERSONS ARRESTED BY Little realising their danger the bay to assist the B. P. C. C. in making the 49th session of education, which means at least passengers strongly commented the Indian National Congress to be held In Bombay in Octo­ knowledge of the Holy Koran, of BIG GUNS AT on the driver’s conduct when the ber next a great success—'“a greater success than any other Urdu and the vernacular of the POLICE bus for no apparent reason sud­ session held before.” province ”—A. P. BADENWEILER denly slowed down and began to SYMPATHY WITH STRIKERS swerve and zigzag. A police offi­ Earlier Long before the matches were ! porary ticket offices erected at the cial sitting on the front seat spoke Two resolutions on the subject of the tex­ AHMEDABAD, June 9. W eek-End-Outing-cum to commence big crowds gathered ! entrances. tile strike in Bombay were passed at the meet­ i DAMAGE OF OVER Rs. 5,000? sternly against what looked like Enthusiasm prevails among the ing the first resolution, moved by Mr. Purshottam Tri- at the Cooperage. Entrance was Over 4,000 chairs were smashed rash driving and had no suspi­ Muslims of Gujarat on account of Financial Parleys! cumdas, expressed sympathy and solidarity of the B. F. C. C. and the contractor who supplied cion of the shocking truth when the election of Maulana Shau­ by tickets of Rs. 1-2-0 upto with the strikers, and authorised Mr. Nariman and Mrs. Naidu BERLIN, June 9. the driver apparently paid no kat Ali as President of the second Rs. 10. The matches took place the chairs for the show stands, to place the case of the Bombay workers before the Con­ presumably, to suffer a consider­ heed. Ahmedabad session of the Muslim The tiny Blackforest resort of gress Working Committee meeting. on the football grounds and the able loss. The total damage to The bus continued its erratic Educational Conference commen­ Badenweiler is likely to be the course until it dashed against a cing to-night. scene of financial conversations stands were packed to suffoca­ the stand and chairs is believed The second resolution which was moved by Mr. C. K. tree and came to a standstill— Narayan Swami appealed to the citizens of Bombay to contri­ Next afternoon the delegates this weekend. to be over Rs. 5,000. tion. Although the matches were with the driver still seated at bute liberally towards the strike relief fund organised by the and visitors to the Conference Mr Montague Norman. Gover­ to commence at 4-30 every avail- FOUR PERSONS ARRESTED. The police arrested four per­ the wheel seemingly unconcerned. Congress workers. would witness some feats of ath­ nor of the Bank of England, ar-d ab'e space in the stand, every Only then was any suspicion letics prior to the resumption of M Huelse, Director of the Bank tree and house-tops around were sons for smashing chairs, and the deliberations of the Confer­ one man was arrested while pick­ roused and it was eventually of International Settlements are occupied. found out that he had been dead ence designed to devise ways and weekending there and it is reveal­ ing the pockets of a spectator means for making good the lee­ It will be remembered that the for some time presumably of ed of the Reichsbank Fresident apparently determined to make EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY WITH way in education which handi­ marches were to be held in the heart-failure.—A.P. Dr Schacht will halt there “en good of the opportunity afforded caps the Muslims in the race for Royal Opera House some time route” for Monday’s meeting of the him in the confusion that reign­ life’s prizes.—United Press. ago but were postponed on the MILL STRIKERS Bank of International Settlements ed. MUNICIPALITY at Basle—Reuter’s Special. ground that the organisers could Superintendent Fern and Ins­ The Bombay Provincial Con­ greas workers, namely, Sjt. Ra- not collect enough money to pector Forster and staff of the TO RETALIATE? 117th DAY. OF FAST: give the prize purses to the prin­ Colaba, Esplanade and Palton gress Committee which had not tan’al Radhakishan, Sjt. Vithal- —-*•»>-«— das Bhagwandas, Sjt. L. G. Khan THE NEW LOAN cipal combatants, Gunga and Road Stations were in charge of met since December 1931, com­ JODHPUR, June 10. Venkappa Burud. the police operations. Sequel To Govt. Stoppage kolkar, Sjt. K . A. Ghurye, Sjt. To-day is the 117th day of the menced normal functioning on Morarji Velji and Sjt. Dumappa FR.INCIFAL EVENT FAILS TO O f Grants Jain Muni, Mishrilalji’s fast. Al­ Subscriptions Of 22 MATERIALIZE. Sunday afternoon. The minutes and Kottian. As a mark of res though the Muni has become very ON COURTESY VISIT of the last meetlg were first read pect to the memory of departed Crores, 19 Lakhs UptD The minor events commenced weak, there are yet no signs of JUBBULPORE, June 10. and confirmed. workers the resolutions were comprimise between the two rival Saturday punctually to time but after three Amir Abdullah Of Trans Jor­ passed, all the members stand­ or four matches had been decid­ In view of the Local Govern­ Mr. Abid Ali, Secretary, moved groups of the Jain monks in ment having informed the Jubbul- ing. ed the crowds clamoured for the dania In London a resolution that in view of the sight.—United Press. CALCUTTA, June 10. pore Municipal Committee, that principal event. Then it became change circumstances the resolu­ The hope that the Bombay Pro­ LONDON, June 9. they would withhold the grant of The Controller of the Currency, known that they had refused to tion Nos. 1 to 4 passed on De­ vincial congress Committee would Notorious Outlaw Captured Calcutta, has issued the following A picturseque figure in the dress Rs. 20,000 as they were employing once again occupy, as it had al stage the fight because they had cember 27, 1931, are hereby res­ — of his country, Amir Abdullah of ex-civil disobedience convicts in press communique: The subscrip­ not received the fu'l amount of cinded and “that the B. P. C. ways done, the premier place in Transjordania arrived in London their services. Pandit Nathoo Ram the political activities in the city RANGOON, June 10. tions to the 3-1:2 per cent 'oan the prize purse. C. and all the District Congress 1947-50 up to Saturday (9th June) on his first visit to Britain, stay­ Vyas, Municipal Councillor, has Committees do function normary was expressed by Mr. K. F. Nari­ A report has been received here tabled a resolution proposing that so far reported amounted CROWDS GET FURIOUS AND ing tf*rie weeks as the guest of for the purpose of carrying on man in opening the proceedings. that the notorious outlaw Chat the local municipality’s grants to Rs. 22 crores 19 lakhs distributed DO MISCHIEF. the British Government. the Congress activities.” He had great pleasure, he said, Phaung, a proclaimed rebel tor Government institutions in Jubbul. Meanwhile the crowds were get­ He told Reuter he was paying whose arrest a reward of Rs. as follows:— pore, amounting to about Rs. 8,500 The resolution was seconded and to welcome them back to their pure’y a courtesy visit, and H 1,000 had been offered, was cap­ crores ting restive, and then it was should te withheld, and further, j passed. seats after a lapse of more than Cash (including Treasury known that the promoter had had no political significance. He two and a half years. tured ear’y this month near Ai- that a 25 per cent cut in the sala­ CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS. lanmyo in Thayetmyo District. Bins) ...... 9-28 disappeared with the gate mon­ added Transjordania is making ries of the municipal employees MAKE CONGRESS BEEHIVE FOR Before proceeding with the bu­ It is stated that the outlaw put 4-l|2| per cent bonds 1934 4.10 eys. This was the signal for great strides, was happily free should be enforced without mak­ ACTIVITIES. 4 per cent loan 193d|37 .. 12.81 trouble, and all atonce the spec­ from frontier trouble, living in ing in honour of the late Sheth siness on the agenda the meet­ up a fight but was injured and It was up to them to make the tators left their seats and began cordial relationship with Pales­ ing any additional taxation t.o ing passed condolence resolutions was eventually captured. He is now Total ...... 22.19 smashing chairs, while some of tine, Syria, Iraq and Hedjaz.— make good the deficit.—United at the deaths of the late Sjt. B. P. C. C., the beehive of all in the Thayetmyo Civil Hospital. -A.P. the crowds set fire to the tem- Reuter’s Special. Press. Vithalbhai Patel, and other fion- __1* .(Continued on page 9.)_ > -A.P.. * ■■H i THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE si Monday, June 11,1934

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The Professor may volun­ ing on 1st October 1933. junctivitis) and eye troubles In Committees’ proceedings tion Sale is solely at the risk of smart Accountant; and (2) a tarily resign his appointment at 17. Regarding the revision in Infants and old. A boon for any time upon not less than six 53. Schools committee’s letters the said Messrs. Bhawanidas gentleman capable to carry on students, travellers, cinema goers. Wanted agencies for Kathiawar, the scale of pay of the Legal months’ notice given by him in —Forwarding printed copies ol Gangadas & Co. the duties of Assistant Manager Recommended by All India Blind to a well-known iirm having his Assistant. writing to the University. He the committee’s proceedings. Dated this 8th day of June, 1934. for a General Insurance Company Relief Association. At Kemp & own branches and canvassers In 18. Regarding the sale of ma­ shall be liable to removal by the teria l of certain Municipal build­ Notices of Motions— KAPADIA & SHROFF, at Cawnpore. 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ASTROLOGERS. charges brought against him, Municipal building at Undria Cursetji, seconded by Mr. m . N. MILLS, LIMITED perienced man on decent pay provided that at such enquiry he Street. Talpade—For requestnig the Police and commission. Security essen­ shall be allowed adequate oppor­ 20. Recommending an advance tunity to defend himself. Commissioner to take steps foi NOTICE tial. Good prospect for an energ­ Mr. Shadby, Palmist, Astrologer, of Rs. 28,000 from the Plant and Wanted two fully trained B. P. N. 11. The Professor shall ordi­ the prevention of loitering of etic young man. Apply at once 235, Husenl Bldg., 1st floor, Frere Machinery Depreciation Fund to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A. nurses for The Bhatia General narily vacate his office upon com­ hack victorias for picking up pas­ with testimonials and photos to: Road, behind General Post Office. meet the cost of purchasing two that the FOURTEENTH ORDI­ Hospital, Mathew Road, Bombay. pletion of the sixtieth year of his sengers. M. L. Bose & Co, Ltd., Lakshmi- Your Palm is your perfect Horos­ fire engines. NARY GENERAL MEETING of Apply immediately stating terms age. unless upon the recommen­ 56. From Dr. Poonsey H. Mei- bilas House, 14, Jagannath Dutt cope. Consult me in all subjects 21. Regarding the special grade the Shareholders will be held at to Hon. Secretary. (2551) dation of the Governing Body the sheri, seconded by Mr. Mohanlal Lane, Calcutta. (8491). of your worries, futures, finances, fixed by the Schools Committee the Registered Office of the Com­ Senate is satisgad that his services M. Desai—For expressing Corpo­ etc. Private interviews. Appoint­ for matriculated teachers, etc. hould In the Interest of research rations regret at the death of Six pany, E. D. Sassoon Building, ment also. Dally 9 to 12 and 2 22. Requesting sanction to the Dougall Road, Ballard Estate, 56. EDUCATIONAL. be still retained by the university Jagmohandas Varjivandas, Kt. 10. SITUATIONS WANTED. to 6. (2526). Bombay, on MONDAY, the 11th and in such event the Senate may payment of an allowance to the 57. From Mr. Shankar Sam- June, 1934, at 3-30 p.m. (S.T.) to on the recommendation of the Town Duty Refund Officer for do­ bhaji Gang1 a, seconded by Mi . Apply for admission immediately Governing Body sanction his re­ ing election work. transact the following business: 103. LIVE STOCK 8. B. Awar—For expressing Cor­ B.Sc. seeking any job on reason­ at Batliboi’s Accountancy Training tention for a period not exceeding 23. Regarding the payment of poration’s regret at the death ol (1) To receive and adopt the able remuneration. Teacher’s post Institute for training for higher 5 years. additional conveyance allowance Rao Bahadur Manaji Rajujl Directors’ Report and Audited preferred. Apply Box No. 2547. Commercial and Professional Applicants should state their to Mr. J. D. Daruvalla. Assis­ Kalewar. Statements of Accounts up to 31st “Bombay Chronicle ” Examinations in Banking C. A. I. 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CHAKRAVORTI, clerk entrusted with the work siness as may be put before the Year Arts and Matric Students in sent running from Lower Pare­ also suggest new modes of ad­ Poultry Farm, No. 11, Connaught Registrar, Calcutta University. of receiving fees in the En­ Meeting by the Chairman. vertising. Kindly write to Box No. Mathematics and Science reopen to Worlee, to Jeejeebhoy Lane, Road. Poona. Senate House: croachment and Advertisement The TRANSFER BOOKS of the 132, “Bombay Chronicle.” on 15th June. For sure success in etc., and (61) For obtaining, a The 31st May, 1934. sections of the Licence Depart­ report from the Commissioner as Company will be CLOSED from 1935 examinations, join early. For 8496 ment. to the desirability of having a SATURDAY, the 2nd June, 1934, particulars, see K. S. Desai, B.A. to MONDAY, the 11th June, 1934, 13. SHOES & ROOMS TO LET. (Hons.), S.T.C ., Sir Bha'chandra 124. FRUITS & VEGETABLES. 26. Statement of a Budget urinal at Poibavdl. both days Inclusive. Building, near Bombay Book Transfer sanctioned finally by 62. From Sir Jehangir B. the Standing Committee. By Order of the Board. Depot, Girgaon. (2522). NOTICE Bomon-Behram, K t.—For an At Specially Reduced Rents For Mango Fruits and Grafts—Select­ 27. Resolution of the Improve­ pointing Mr. A. P. Saba vaia on E. D. SASSOON & CO., LTD.. ed Langra, Bombay, Krishanbhog, ments Committee—Regarding the certain Committees. Agents. Catholics, nice airy Rooms with Royal Dental & Homoeo Institute, TI-TROl and MELASOL, the Mangoes loo @ Rs. 7. Expenses Bombay, 21st May, 1934. electric lights in Dias Buildings, Delhi.—Qualifies students In den­ Australian Antiseptic Oil and So- attitude of the Bpmbay Improve­ 63-64. From Mr. B. G. Parel- extra. Price Advance. Graft 8487 Grant Road Cross Lane, near Sta­ tistry and homoeopathy, etc., by 'ution, now available at all local ment Trust and the Bombay Mu­ kar— (63) For expediting the con Catalogue Free. Supdt Rais Gard­ tion. Centrally situated. Apply A granting diplomas of L.D.Sc. and Chemists. Ti-trol is 11 times nicipality in Excise matters. struction of the Tri-partite Road R. Dias, opp. Clock Tower. (2473) M.B.H., etc. Prospectus free from en No. 11, Darbhanga. (2513) stronger than Carbolic, Non-irri­ Letters from the Schools so as to enable Tramway lines Dr. R. R. Gupta, Principal. (2287) tant and Non-poisonous. Recom­ C o m m itte e - being laid from Sewrl to Pare] Save Your Income-Tax mended by the Medical and Den­ 28. Regarding the question of Tram Terminus, etc, and (64) For 154. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 29 PLOTS & PREMISES WANTED New Term for Book-keeping, Ac­ tal Professions of Australia claiming a proportionate share obtaining a report from fcne o o n c u n s PARE EH & Co. countancy, Shorthand, Typewrit­ Agents:— from Government of the pension Commissioner as to the steps to Incorporated Certified Accountants. ing, Commences at the Kalkadevl F. P. OLIVER & CO., amount of such teachers as would be taken for keeping in good Pnfclio Accountant*, Auditor», Income- Wanted a large plot of vacant Nanji Building, retire after 25 years’ service. condition the Tramway tracks Tax andS um* Tax Exports, Shorthand Typewriting Institu­ For Sale—Valuable rent produc­ Telephone No. 24180. land near Malad and Kandivll on 29. Forwarding a quarterly re­ between Dadar and Lalbaug. le£jse for a factory. Please write tion. Established 1898, by Gopai- ing bungalows in a picked local­ 17, Elphinstone Circle, OFFICE port as to the progress of Free 65-70. From Mr. K. H. Goregao- with particulars and rent to Box das Laldas. Princess Street Com­ ity in Khar, Address Box No. 2545, Fort, Bombay. X. P. B u b Building, Pydhony, Bombay ken— (85). For requesting the Law, No. 126, “Bombay Chronicle.” er, Kalkadevl Road. (2530).. ‘ “BombayDigitized Chronicle”, with financial assistance8505 and Compulsory from Education the in F Government of Maharashtra on 14 April, 2017 Monday, June 11, 1934 THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE:] 3 Govt Is Still In NO NEED FOR UNITY BOARD Panicky State lc_ IUnilyCanVery “ CHARACTERISTICS” ----Well Be Achieved From Com m unique Is Admission O f Congress Platform COMPETITION BANNU, Juen 9. Mighty Influence Of Cong­ Mr. Maqsud Jan. B A . LL B , ill AN D j Pleader and a member of the Unity Beard has resigned front 1 st Prize j 2nd Prize j 3rd Prize ! ress, Says Saxena the Beard. In his letter to Khan Rs. 200 i j Habihulah Khan, President of the 1 CONSOLATICI Ì LUCKNOW, June 8. Government ought to have res­ j Board he says that the work of Rs. 500 1 Rs. 200 ! Rs. IOO ! “After two weeks of consulta­ ponded as generously, Hindu-Moslem unity can very ||! PRIZES. tion and confabulations the Gov­ “But they have not done so and well be achieved on the platform Jl ...... ernment of India has Issued a once more reactionary forces of the Congress and he feeis no communique enunciating its have asserted in the Counsels of necessity of forming a separate policy regarding the Congress; it the Administration. The decision organisation for the purpose. has not disappointed me for I Khan Maasud Jan was a detenu of the Government will jeopar­ expected nothing better,” said Mr for six months in the Internees dise the cause of peace and con­ Mohanlal Saxena interviewed in Camp attached to Hartpur Cen­ connection with the Government ciliation.”—United Press tral Prison in connection with communique lifting the ban on the Red Shirt and Civil Disob­ the Congress. edience movement.—United Press. At the best it has only given a ‘VINDICTIVE ” SPIRIT formal recognition to the existing state of affairs. Under instruc­ LUCKNOW, June 8. COMMUN ALISM tions of the Working Committee Mr. C. B. Gupta, a prominent IN SCHOOLS the Congress Committees have member of the A. I. C. C. inter­ already begun functioning not­ viewed regarding the Govern­ % —— withstanding the ban and the ment’s latest communique said: __ Board Meeting Ends Government would have made “I cannot follow the logic of itself laughing stock of the world the Government communique In Fiasco if it took any action against the v.'hen it says that Government will not withdraw the notifications Congress organisation which have DADU, (Sind), June, 9. been trying to give effect to the against the revolutionary orga­ At a meeting of the Dadu Dis­ Patna resolutions of the A. I. C. nisations. The Congress itself trict School Board, a Muslim C. advising suspension of civil dis­ had been a revolutionary body obedience for Swaraj by con­ and to make distinctions now in member proposed that Quoran gressmen other than Mahatma the matter of lifting the ban knowing Muslim teachers should Gandhi. against them when such bodies only be appointed in the Schools MIGHT OF CONGRESS. worked with the same object of so that they might impart reli­ Therefore, the lifting of the attaining Swaraj through peace­ gious education to Muslim stu­ ban. so far as Congress Com­ ful means and through methods dents. Thereupon a Hindu mem­ mittees are concerned, will not in associated with the Congress is to ber suggested that similarly Hin­ any way affect them. Uptil now be oblivious of facts and show a du teachers knowing Gita should the Government have been re­ vindictive spirit. be appointed. presenting to the world that the REMINDER OF THE TASK. The President—a Muslim — special laws had been enacted to The Red Shirt organisations strongly objected to this, saying meet what is called the special which are dubbed as revolutionary that if Gita was introduced in state of emergency. The fact and the notifications against the schools, the Muslim students that the Government of India which are not going to be with­ would be compelled to give up has been unable to see its way to drawn are part and parcel of the their studies. Then started a repeal the laws shows that it is machinery of the Congress. So tug-of-war and the meeting ad­ fully conscious of the mighty in far as I am concerned I am not journed without transacting any fluence the Congress still wields. at all disappointed at this attitude business.—United Press. RED SHIRT MOVEMENT. of the Government and I do not “ That part of the communique wish to make any grievance of Simla.—His Majesty the King regarding the Red Shirt volun­ the fact that these will continue has been pleased to approve the teers is inconsistent with the to be unlawful organisations for appointment of Major-General s. other part in which it declares I feel that this fact alone will H. Powell, retired list, late of that ‘notifications declaring vari­ keep us reminding that the Royal Engineers, as colonel Com­ ous constituent parts of the Con­ country is still passing through mandant of the Indian Signal gress organisations should_ be_ abnormal times which alone will Corps.—A. p. withdrawn’. Red Shirt volun- ■ lead us towards the. attainment teers, knowm as Khoda-i-Khid- 1 of Swaraj— United Press. madgars, were formally made a constituent part of the Congress versies regarding the form of by a resolution of the Working BAN ON BIHAR government to be established In India, Committee held in Bombay In CONGRESS LIFTED August, 1931. “It is not that we have not "By the resolution the Red made our cho'ce but we think it RANCHI, June 9. foolish to bring to the forefront Shirt organisation was to be con­ A "Gazette Extraordinary” an­ ducted ‘in accordance with the the question which will, divert nounces that the Governor-in- the attention of soldiers of free­ constitution, rules and programme Council hereby withdraws the no­ of the congress'. The Red Shirt dom from their immediate ob­ tification dated January 4, 1932 jective, the attainment of liberty’’ movement in my opinion is as declaring certain Associations and much revolutionary as the parent the manifesto indicates that the combinations whether known as party will take interest in local body, the Indiah National Con­ Congress Committee or Sevadal or gress. self-government institution and Youth League or Volunteers or “while striving for demolition of GOVT. PANICKY. continuing without distinctive “To me, the present policy of all scc’ai and religious humber title to be unlawful associations and destruction of vested inte­ the Government regarding the and cancels notifications issued release of political prisoners only rests we shall concentrate on under the Unlawful Associations wiping out the slur that we can­ betrays the panicky condition of Ordinance 1932.—A. P. the mind of the Government in not manage even our small local spite of its protestation.”—United affairs honestly and efficiently.” Press C, D. WITHDRAWAL Concluding the Party observe: “We shall chalk out a definite SEQUEL IN BANNU pla.n and proceed to work it out r ‘MUST DISAPPOINT with blessings and support of el­ BANNU, June 8. der Congressmen, if possible, or ALL INDIANS' It is understood that the Public without their blessing and sup­ Tranquility Act which is being re port if necessary.” newed after a period of six “ Characteristic” competition la very simple. Each one of the twenty ani­ LIST OF CLUES Sardar Sardul Singh On months and which now expires mals has its own peculiar characteristic. For instance a Giraffe has a long BURMA CONGRESS 1. KING OF THE JUNGLES 12. BEAST OF BURDEN Govt. Communique on the June, 8, will not be er neck. You have therefore to fill No. 20 of the clues given against No. 1 of 2. SHOTTED LIVES UNDERGROUND tended again this time owing to REORGANISATION the illustration in the coupon. To make the competition simple to our 13. LAHORE, June 9. the withdrawal by the Congress 3. LAYS EGGS BUT NOT A BIRD 14. MAN’S FRIEND of the Civil- Disobedience move­ readers the full list of all the clues is also given. Sardar Sardul Singh Caveeshar Meeting Of Provincial Com 4. USED FOR TRANSPORT 15. CARRIES ITS YOUNG WITH IT ment. in a statement to the press says: mittee Called On June 30 5. DANGEROUS TO LIFE 16. SHIP OF THE DESERT "The Government commun’que From enquiries made, it is RULES learnt that Congress leaders are 6. ENEMY OF RATS 17. IMITATES lifting the ban on Congress orga­ also expecting a Government an­ RANGOON, June 9. 1. After you have selected the right characteristic for the creatures /. STRIPED nisations must disappoint, all In­ 18. IMMENSE STRENGTH nouncement in connection.—Uni­ A preliminary meeting of the illustrated, enter only the NUM BER of the clue, against the Number 8 . ACCOMPANIES MAOARIES OR dians and specially those who ted Press. Congressmen was held yesterday 19. MOVES WITH BOUNDS, have very high notions about at 132, Mogul Street, Rangoon at of illustration as shown in the coupon.. “ Do not Enter the Words of the NATCHWALAS FOUND ONLY IN ONE COUN­ human nature and its inherent 9. DELICATE AND SWIFT “YOUNG CONGRESS 6 p.m. to discuss the ways and Clue." TRY nobility means to reorganise Burma Con 10. VERY SLY LONG NECK. “ It is indeed very sad that P A R T Y ” OF THE gress Committee. 2 When you have filled in all the clues, write your name end address in 20. 11. WORSHIPPED BY HINDUS men like Jawaharlai and Abdul PUNJAB It was decided that the Secre­ full, enclose eight annas in stamps and poet your entries to Gaffar Khan are perhaps not be — —> — tary would convene a Provincial released and that the Red shirts Congress Committee meeting be THE COMPETITION MANAGER, are still to remain outlaws. But Declared Aim Of Purging fore June 30. to consider the in POST BOX NO 706, BOMBAY. ENTRY COUPON for this we should thank our own Public Life Of Its Undesir­ structions of the Congress Work ing Committee.—United Press. weakness.” able Elements (3) Each cover must bear the name and address cf the competitor, stat­ FUNDAMENTALLY WRONG ing the number of entries enclosed. No. of No. of No. of No. of “ Personally I find some wicked LAHORE (By Mail) HYDERABAD CONGRESS ;4) Competitors may submit any number of entries, providing a sepa­ illustration Clues. Illustration Clues glee in my heart at the present ‘We have taken good care to attitude of the official world. A exclude old men, who easily deve­ COMMITTEE rate entrance fee of E IG H T AN N A S is enclosed for each entry. A compe­ liberal policy would perhaps have lop a spirit defeat’sm, from our —— titor. however, cannot win more than one prize in this competition. 1 20 11 led us to forget our wrongs and ranks. Nobody above 40 can be­ (From Our Own Correspondent.) 12 Ills. The Government’s attitude come member of our party. HYDERABAD, (Sind) June 7- (5) Local competitors, may if they so wish, hand in their entries person­ 2 thankfully keeps the wound lace­ We want only fresh and warm The Executive Committee of the ally and obtain a receipt for th - same, paying cash on week days from 11 3 13 rated. Even in our exhaustion it blood that will keep our party Hyderabad Sind Congress met a m to 6 p in. would keen us alive to our d e ­ pulsating with life.” here to rev've the work. Besides 4 14 * . bilities We must brood and The above declaration is made the work of enrolling the mem­ (6) Insufficient entrance fei enclosed with entries will disqualify the com­ 5 15 trood and perhaps be soon able by the newly organised Young bers. which is already being done, petitors submitting such. to find out remedy for the posi­ Congress Party of the Punjab in it was decided to organize Labour 6 16 tion which is fundamentally (7) All entries must be received in this office by the last post on 15TH a manifesto issued. They efld and educate the public to exerc‘se 17 wrong.”—United Press. that “the party being organised their votes in the elections rightly. JUNE, 1934, closing date Any entry received after this date will not be 7 with an explicit purpose of purg­ It is understood that the new included in the Competition. 8 18 REACTION HAS ing public life in the Punjab of elections of the . local Congress it,s filth and dirt and then vital­ Committee will take place in 9 19 ASSERTED ITSELF

INDIAN TEAM’S FIRST STADIUM FOR WOES OF A FATE OF HUNDREDS AUCTION SALES SUCCESS IN S. AFRICA JHANSI POLITICAL — — ■ • ♦ — OF PASSENGERS BENNETT & Co. —«— — *■*>•*— — — »♦> * . ----- Score Six Goals To Nil, Bhattacharjee And Railways’ Big Scheme To All Efforts To Recover 120, Apollo Street, Fort, Bombay. Ramanna Distinguishing Themselves Make It Important Attached Property Eye Witness’ Account Of AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE Sporting Cent.e Prove Futile PROPERTY AT MAZAGON ROAD NEAR NOOR BAUG. DURBAN, June 10. LAHORE, June 10. Terrible Hooghly Disaster Under instructions from Mes­ Before 10,000 spectators inc luding a large percentage of JHANSI, June 10. Spurred on by their recent suc­ Mr Kanhayalal has addressed srs. D. N. Rege & Co., Attorneys Europeans, All-India beat Natal in the first match of their the following letter to the District CALCUTTA, June 10- for the Vendor Mr. Meghraj Ra- tour, by six goals to nil. Bhattacharjee scored in the first mi­ cesses in various tournaments the “Statesman’s” Story of Cap­ jaji and cn account and risk of G. I P. Railway have decided to Magistrate, Lahore, for the reco­ An eye-witness describing In a nute, and just before half-time Ramanna increased the lead. very of his property attached by sizing O f Steam Launch the Mortgagor Ganchi Ismail Ya­ Visitors were faster than the local team, and on resumption make a stadium in Jhansi for local Vernacular paper the inci­ the police on the occasion of his kub Kadlwan, and pursuant to the tourists, who with one exception played barefooted, led Cricket, hockey, football, or any arrest during the last Civil Dis­ dent wherein the steamer “Mano- CALCUTTA, June 9. the power of sale given in the In­ through Ramanna and Bhattacharjee who put in two goals ether game. denture of Mortgage, dated 1st obedience Movement: — ung” sank off Saugor Island, says The “Statesman” publishes the each.—Reuter’s Special. The Railways have been con­ story of capsizing of a steam July, 1929, Messrs. BENNETT St vinced that there is no place sc Sir,—My house situated in Joari that the disaster was due to over­ CO. will, on WEDNESDAY, the Mori Bazar, Lahore was searched launch Manoung plying as a fer­ important on their line as Jhansi crowding of passengers in the 20th inst. at 4-30 P.M. (S.T.), sell which :s the past used to on the 20th April 1932, when the ryboat between Patua in the Ri- salpur River and Fuldovi Saugor by Public Auction on the premis­ hold All-India Hockey tourna­ police removed my property in­ Steam Launch which was not es:— PRESS COMMENT ON , island Involving, it is feared, ments, to which certain import­ cluding bedding, clothing, uten­ caught by storm, but capsized All that piece of pension and STOP PRESS sils, cycle etc. I was taken to the loss of many lives. SECOND DAY'S GAME l ant teams as the Ajmer Loco or while .arning with a view to tax land (redeemed) with dwell­ Jubbulpore when they were at the City Kotwali, from where I was Full details of the disaster are ing house at Mazagon Road, ad­ MALAVIYA NOT GOING TO pinnacle of the'r fame used to let go, as nothing incriminating touch the Fulduvi Station. not yet available but it appears measuring about 156 square yards, “ Grimmett Still World's WARDHA visit. against me was found- I was in­ that Manoung was carrying a bearing Municipal B Ward No. Though Jhansi Heroes still hold formed that the property thus re­ FATE OF HUNDREDS. considerable number of passeng­ 4281, Street No. 11 and bounded Best Slow Bowler” BENARES, June 9. the prestige of Jhansi Hockey, moved would be given back to me ers on the way from Risalpur to cn the East by a sweeper’s pas­ Fandit Malaviya has decided there w’as a time when the Rail­ the next day. When next day I This eye-witnesc who was at Fuldovi when nearing Auckland sage on the West by Mazagon (SPECIAL CABLE.) not to attend the meeting of the way team was a3 strong and fam­ went to City Kotwali mentioned the Fulduvi Station was rescued buoy at the mouth of the Hoogh­ Road, and on the North and South above to get my property, I was ly river, she encountered a squall by the properties of Miya Maho­ LONDON, June 10 Working Committee at Wardha. ous as the Jhansi heroes and Who by several per:ons with the help informed that the same had been and capsized. med Haji Jan Mahomed Chhotta- The last four Australian bats­ The Fandit was to leave for War­ even proved their mettle by win­ of a country boat. Though men were sufficient to show grit ning the Aga Khan tournament sent to the Paisa-Akhbar Police On hearing the news of the di­ ni. dha to-morrow morning, but has Station. Consequently, I went to about 100 persons were saved in For further particulars and and fighting qualities of the team, wired to Seth Jamnalal Bajaj: in 1907. all, he believes that several hun­ saster the port Commissioners the Paisha Akhbar police station, despatched vessel “Sir Frederick conditions of sale apply to Mes­ declares the “Observer.’’ Chipper- “Weak health. Heat oppressive. With the constrction of the dreds perished with a large num­ but the officer present there gave Dunayne” which proceeded to srs. D. N. Rege St Co. Solicitors or field, adds the paper, could not Pray excuse not going Wardha. stadium, it is hoped Jhansi will ber of cattle. not only regain its old supremacy, me somewhat evasive answer. the scene an

Darbhanga Chief’s Offer OUT TO CAPTURE COMMENCING FROM ASSEMBLY SATURDAY For Bihar Reconstruction GETTING BUSINESS IS AN EASY JOB 23rd JUNE «£♦» • — — Justice Party’s Plans To il ih m i in WHEN YOU REPRESENT A COMPANY MORE THAN A GREAT STORY Constitute Federal MORE THAN A GRAND ROMANCE Govt. Express Appreciation And Propose To OFFERING MORE THAN A PERtECT Board PICTURE Initiate Legislation At Next Council Session ATTRACTIVE BENEFITS & FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS AND HAS PATNA, June 8. HOUSING QUAKE MADRAS, June 8 THE HOUSE OF The Government of Bihar and At the close of the informal WELL KNOWN BUSINESS MEN AS DIRECTORS Orissa reconstruction department VICTIMS communique states:— conference of the Justice Party —— ROTHSCHILD "The Maharajadhiraja of Dar­ to-day the following statement APPROACH or WRITE IMMEDIATELY TO: is a vivid Pageant of Entertain­ Mention Relief Society’s bhanga has informed His Excel­ was issued by the Rajah of Bobb ment to be indelibly framed in lency the Governor that he is Activities THE SECRETARIES AND MANAGERS the hearts of Humanity FOR prepared to make a donation of bili. leader of the Justice Party:— EVER. Starring five lakhs towards expenses of the (From A Correspondent.) “In consultation with the promi­ proposed improvement trust at MUZAFFARPUR, June 7. nent persons of the party avail­ Industrial & Prudential Asse. Co.,Ltd. able at Ootacamund during May Darbliar.ga end a guarantee ad­ This Society had completed 100 ESPLANADE ROAD, FORT, BOMBAY. GEORGE ARLISS vance of loan of any amount Pukka houses by now and 80 are was Declded to convene a Con- in the biggest product: m of his UDto nine lakhs which the Trust under construction on the old ference of non-Brahmin leaders career. may require to carry out the sites ci ihe sufferers in the town in various Districts to consider Released through the United Ar­ project. of Muzaffarpur. the present situation with refe­ tists at the The town of Darbhanga has Four more semi-permanent rence to the Justice Party and suffered severely from the earth­ structures are also erected in this the question of convening a con­ quake and many lives have been week, making round figure of 139 federation at an early date. In­ WELLINGTON lost in collapse of high buildings houses under taken up till now. vitations were issued to over 250 phone 22665: Plans Open. in narrow streets of bazars T Messrs. A. K. Bose, Additional persons. The Conference was ± our greatest ch n a r m Book Early. financial help which the Maha­ District Magistrate and Sjt. held at “Branson Bagh” , the rajadhiraja has promised will en Ramdeyalu Sinha Officer-in- Madras residence of the Rajah of able substantial improvements to ' charse. Bihar Central Relief Bobbili on June 7, over 150 in­ be carried out in the town and ' Committee have paid eloquent vitees representing various dis­ facilitate its rebuilding on lines f tributes to the work of the so- tricts being present. The ques­ — a so which will not only improve the ciety. tions considered were: — ft, Mr. W. B. Brett, Relief Com­ amenitities of the health of the 1. Legislative Assemby elections; population but will also safeguard missioner, Bihar and Orissa paid a visit to the camp and inspect­ 2. Inclusion of Brahmins into the them in the event of another Justice Party; and 3. Holding of smootk ikin earthquake. ed some houses built by the So­ ciety. a confederation. GOVT’S APPRECIATION C O N T IN U E D 2nd W EEK The Local Government desire to FEDERAL BOARD VICEROY'S ’QUAKE DUE TO GREAT DEMAND express great appreciation of the action of the Maharajadhiraja in RELIEF FUND The Rajah of Bobbili opening Protect it with this making a most generous and pub­ — the proceedings briefly explained lic-spirited offer. They propose the objects of the meeting and fragrant soap, made “DEVIL TIGER” now to initiate legislation at the Distributions To Poor For the questions to be decided at next session of the Legislative Rebuilding Their Houses the meeting. The Conference from nature s own pure oils} Council to enable a trust to be was unanimous in its opinion brought into operation. PATNA, June 9 that party candidates be put up THE MOST SENSATIONAL AND IN TIRHUT The Reconstruction Depart­ for the forthcoming Assembly THRILLING WILD ANIMAL Another communique states:— ment of the Bihar and Orissa elections and steps be taken to fine complexion ii beauty In the communique issued on Government has issued a com­ constitute a Federal Board and everyone can have. It’s just a PICTURE April 3 last a forecast was given munique dated June 9 the most draft a programme and a mani­ matter of proper care— and ex­ of the amount of land damaged important item of which is the festo on behalf of the Party and A Fox Royalty Masterpiece by sand in Tirhut division. Aperts advise that the most important expenditure that is being incur­ choose candidates for the various Survey has now been completed thing of all is to keep the skin over 4,000 square miles and the red from the V’oeroy’s Earth­ constituencies. results are available. In all in a quake Relief Fund by distribu­ The Conference was also unani­ really clean, not just on the surface, tion of grants to enable toe poor mous that steps should be taken AT tract of 4,000 square miles which but deep down in the pores, too. ROXY was surveyed in detail, 613 square persons to re-build their housse- to hold a Confederation miles were found to be affected Up to the end of May sums of non-Brahmins at a very This perfect cleanliness is easily early date and deeded re­ by sand deposits less than six disbursed to the recipients were achieved by the gentle, creamy inches deep. In 320 square miles in round figures: — commend to the Executive Com­ THREE SHOWS DAILY the deposit is between six inches Patna—2 lakhs, Bhagaipur- mittee of the Confederation lather of "501” Toilet Soap, which 1 and one foot in depth and in D'vision—2 lakhs, Tirhut Divi- which was meeting in the after­ coaxes out of the skin all the im­ 229 square miles between one foot s’on—6 1/2 lakhs. noon that the Confederation purities which might mar its beauty. 4, 6-30 and 10 p.m. should be held at Madras, about and two feet. There are only 20 Disbursement is proceeding the middle of October. The square miles in which sand depo­ very rapidly in cer.ain districts. "501 ” Toilet Soap is made from main issue considered by the sit exceeds two feet in depth. The estimated expenditure under These statistics are not to be un­ Conference was the question re­ natural vegetable oils— very pure this head is over 21 1/2 lakhs of lating to the entry of Brahmins and mild, free from harsh chemicals derstood as meaning that there is rupees most of which should be a continuous area of 613 square into the Party. There was a Pro­ disbursed by the end of the cur- and delicately scented with jasmine. jua miles covered with sand. Where longed discussion when views ! rent month.—Un’ted Press. For so pure a soap, "5 0 1 ” is the sand occurs it is usually so were expressed both in favour of distributed that only a portion of | and against the, widening of the remarkably low in price. * • uJi-, each holding is damaged. i Famine In Bihpur membership of the Party. PICTURE OF DAMAGE Some members felt that the in­ A truer picture of the damage is | PATNA, June 9. clusion of Brahmins was un­ Entirely free from animat fat given by the statement that on an i A message has been received by desirable and that the constitu­ average within the surveyed area : Bihar Central* Relief Committee tion did not need any amend­ of 4,000 square miles, each culti- | from Bihpur, Bhagalpur, to the ment in this direction. vator has 2 and 3/4 annas or 15 effect that a severe famine has per cent of the holding affected '• broken out there. Thousands are MEMBERSHIP TO ALL. * by sand of which 1 and 1/3 an- I starving. nas or 9 per cent is sand not I Immediate relief is necessary1, The opinion of the majority of deeper than one foot.—A P. ' —United Press. members present from various parts of the Province was that T O M C O Toilet Soaps Baby knows the time had come when the include the following : JAIL ASSAULT NEW KARACHI membership of the party • should Hamam, Jasmine, Fougere, that no soap can ba »o CASE ADJOURNED MUNICIPAL ACT be thrown open to all communi­ Carnation, Lavender, Henna, good for sensitive sfcins as —— ties. Khrcs Khus, Moli, Eau de Mysora Sandal Soap. It»; There was no counting of votes fragrance and purity pro«: Cologne and Jai. vent all roughness and Charges Against Four An Improvement On All at the meeting but in view of the blemishes, leaving the skill Accused Withdrawn general trend of opinion a recom­ •oft, smooth and cool. ./ Acts, Says Mayor mendation was made to the Exe­ cutive Committee by the Confe­ RAJSHAHI, June 9. KARACHI, June 9. rence that the membership of The Jail Assault Case was Agents:— the Confederation be thrown op­ Expressing his views on the New Tonico Sales Dept. taken up yesterday by the Sub- en to al] communities. These Ramjanally Ebrahim Divisional Officer for hearing in­ Karachi Municipal Act which has recommendations will be consider­ P. O. Box 528, Bombay & Co., side the Central Jail. been the cause of so much trouble tl, Princess St., B O M B A Y , 2. There were originally 7 accus­ in Corporat’on Mr. Jamshed ed by the Executive Comm’ttee of ed, but charges against 4 were Mehta, the Mayor of Karachi, the South Ind'an Liberal Federa­ T H E TATA OIL MILLS CO., LTD., TATAPURAM subsequently withdrawn. Prison­ said:— tion, which meets in the after­ noon.—A. P. ers Bhidhu Bhusan Roy of Bari- “I am not one of those who be­ sal, who was sentenced to three lieve thai all these difficulties have years’ rigorous imprisonment in cropped uc by the introduction oi tainment of a Sanatanist deter- ! CEYLONESE INDIAN connection with the Calcutta the New Act On the contrary, ASSEMBLY SESSION CASTE INEVITABLE Arms Act Case. Himangshu Sen mines his rights, duties and res- day after day, I am getting con­ — PURSE TO POET WHITE LEPROSY Gupta of Barisal who was sen­ IN EVOLUTION ponsibilities in life, socially, mor­ vinced that the News Act is a ally. religiously and spiritually. GAURANTEED CURE. tenced to 2 years rigorous impri­ model one and that it is an im­ July 16 Fixed As Opening —♦.;» * — sonment under the Criminal Law To a Sanatnaist one culturally Please ask for “Divine Gifts” provement on all Acts, now exist­ Day Tagore On His Work Of Amendment Act and Bisweshwar “Hindu Laws Are Direct unfit for certain duties must not with the details of your disease ing in India It is the fruit of aspire u> them unless and until Ganguly of Faridpur who was; SIMLA, June 9. International Amity and the name of your birthday. experience of the working of the Révélations From God” he acauires the culture in his in­ sentenced to 1 year’s rigorous Local Self-Government Adminis­ It has now been officially decid­ Mrs. Amiyabala Devi, “Amiya- imprisonment under the section ner constitution and when he tration for the last 100 years in ed that the first meeting of the Secretary Sri Bharat Dharma Kutir”, Dinajpur (Bengal). of 109 Cr. P. C. now stand char­ does acauire this, he is sure to COLOMBO, June 9. this country. It is based entirely next session of the Legislative Mahamandal writes: — ged under sections 353 and 332 be born in the appropriate family Assembly wili be held on July 16. The Vamashrama social order Dr. Rabindranath Tagore and (obstructing and assaulting Pub­ on a different scheme in compari­ and group. On the other hand, The President of the Assembly has of the Sanatanists is based, on lic Servant in discharge of his du­ son with that of Bombay, Madras by a fundamental change *n his party were awarded a public ties) and 325 (causing grievous and Calcutta Municipal Acts — fixed July 19 and August 2 and 16 the one hand, on the unanimous Sanskara (inner structure) and reception yesterday evening when (United Press.) for non-offic'al bills and July 26 sanction ci all their systems of hurt) of I.P.C. Achara— (rituals and sacraments) they arrived in Kandy, the last The case is adjourned till June and August 9 for non-official reso­ Vedic philosophy and other scrip­ one makes himself unfit for being tures and on the other hand, on 27.—United Press. lutions- even called a Sanatanist. capital of the Sinhalese Kings. their most scientific sociology The ballot for July 19 will be The Sanatanists sincerely be­ At a public meeting which was HAT SAVES HIM held on July 4, for 26th on July which has stood the hardest test KARACHI EDITOR lieve that the Hindu laws held later on a purse of Rs. 1,000 11, for August 2 on July 18, for of both the ancient and modern (Dharma Sastras) are reve­ FROM LATHI ATTACK on behalf of the Central Provin­ RAVAL FINED August 9 on July 25 and for Au­ history. This unique system of lations directly from the Occult ce Indians, was presented to the gust 16 on August 1.—A. P. their sociology contains order authorities and that the order RANGOON, June 9. KARACHI, June 8 of caste by birth and stages of of Vamashrama cannot by any Poet. CEMENT TILES Mr. Dawson, Headmaster, Gov­ life with some special restrictions Judgment was delivered thls means or for any reason be in In acknowledging the gift, by afternoon in t.he defamation case ernment High School of Yame- ACCIDENT AT as are inevitable in evolution for terfered with by any mortal being which he said they sought to ARE BEST preserving this pre-hlstoric spirt against the Editor of “Sansar thin was attacked by a Burman, DOHAD WORKSHOP king or Government, as such laws lighten his burden, the Poet Bank Street, Fort, Bombay. Samachar” bv the Additional City when returning from school yes­ tual race of humanity. are eternal and immutable. — ►*-.— UNITY IN DIVERSITY said: Magistrate, Karachi. terday. V/e appeal to the Sanatanist “I have tried to offer India’s His hat saved him from seri­ (From A Correspondent) The Vamashrama order has public to seriously ponder over hospitality and culture to the It mnv be recalled that the ous consequences of lathi attack. DOHAD, June 9. not sacrificed the principle of important matters, totally dis­ rase was an off-shoot of the Sen- .. . p s A serious accident took place unity and universal brotherhood. rest of the world, and I am proud sationai Miss Lai Kirpalani Ab- —United Press. It is a philosophical truth that courage the ominous spread of to say I have been successful in duction case. While the above i __ in the Loco shop B.B. and C. I. unsastric ideas, become well-esta­ Railway, Dohad. It is under­ unity and uniformity are not one some measure. People have come mentioned case was pending m blished on the safe anchorage of stood that revitter Sabhajit and and the same thing The Sana­ from different parts of the world *hp Court. the Editor of the KITE-FLYER his companion Purshottam were tanists believe in the unity in a peaceful spiritual life. and acknowledged the work ‘Sansar Samachar” pulished a allotted the work of removing a fundamentals and universal bro­ which I have done with some en­ turner of articles condemning FALLS DEAD? thusiasm, and some of the great boiler ring. therhood in feelings, but with lie parties concerned. as much diversity in practice as New Delhi.—Pundit Vishwa- minds of Europe have collaborat­ The accused Ghulam Mohamad While they were engaged in SHIKARPUR (Sind), June 9. their work, the screw-driver with is required to retain the original­ bandhu and Pundit Dharamvir ed with us in creating an atmos­ ho was acauitted in the trial, Leading A ten-year-old girl kite-flyer, which Sabhajit was tightening a ity of every human race in gene­ phere of international amity and ed a suit for defamation against who are being deputed by the while in action on the roof of nut, slipped suddenly and the ral and the Sanatanist in parti­ Hindu Mahasabha to participate friendship.” Tonic he editor her house, lost her footing and cular. The Sanatnaists hold that Ao Rupee One per tin Tlie learned Magistrate after a man lost his balance fell down in the forthcoming 25th century Dr. Tagore continuing said that from the boiler from a heigh of the purity of their nation as the V (32 Pills) irotracted trial sentenced the fell down heels over head. Birthday celebrations of Lord he had been working for 32 years She sustained grievous injuries spiritual race of humanity and Editor. Mr. Rijuhmal. Aganani. 12 feet The man was bleeding; Buddha in Japan left to-day for or more. He hoped, owing to the and was removed the shikarpur he was at once removed in an upkeep oi the principles of their Atank Nigrah Pharmacy :o a finp of Rs 300 or in default Bombay ‘en route’ to Japan. They fact that he brought India before unconsciencioug condit'on to the scientific sociology are enciriey Jamnagar—Kathiawar 3 months’ rigorous imprisonment. Civil Hospital, where she sue- ______June 12.,-United a larger world, he deserved some cumbed to her injuries.—United ra;iway hospital where it is said dependent on the purity of blood. ( will sail on Bombay Branch: Kalbadevi Road. It is understood that an appeal help from them.—United Press. Press. __ he is in a precarious condition. The pre-acquired cultural at- Press. is being filed.—United Press, B THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE Monday, June 11, 1934

KAILAS EXPEDITION SOCIALISM, ONLY SOLUTION OF HINDU- MUSLIM PROBLEM DISSOLVED Narendradev On “ Compromising Attitude’ Necessary Permission Not Of Congress NEW DELHI, June 8 | Hindu Maha Sabha who had no Received Addressing a public meetina: following and whose only aim seemed to be straining the rela­ Acha-ya Narendradev, President tions between the communities. GOVT. OF INDIA APPREHEND TIBETAN of All-India Socialist Conference, Referring to Government Com­ levelled an attack against the munique removing the ban on AUTHORITIES MIGHT GROW SUSPICIOUS present compromising attitude ot Congress organisations he said the Congress which could never that Government would not have NEW DELHI, June 9. equipment and raise objections. bring them success. He said that removed the ban if it were not The Mount Kailas Expedition, MR. JOS Hi’s PLANS, due to the adoption of new me­ to allow their fighting elections. thods the Congress had to face organised by the Himalayan Ex­ Mr. Joshi, the Leader of the The speaker was quite opposed Expedition explaining the reasons several crises when its old adhe­ to accepting any reforms howso­ pedition club, which was to start of dissolution, states that the rents had to leave Its fold. He ever good from here on June 7, has been members of the Club are now at thought the Congress could not Delhi Socialist met Narendra­ dissolved as the necessary per­ liberty to go to Kailas in their claim to be representative of the dev to-day in order to discuss mission was not obtained from masses. The speaker was oppos­ individual capacity as pilgrims ana decide the’r future attitude. the Deputy Commissioner, Almn- ed to having a common platform to which there will not be any It is understood that the question ra as the Foreign Political De­ objection. which he thought would decrease whether Socialists should remain partment, Government of India, rather than Increase their within the Congress or outside To keep up mountaineering re­ apprehend that the Tibetan au­ strength. He, however, expressed It was also thrashed out when search activities of the Club he is thorities might grew suspicious the opinion that no member of Narendradev advised them that organising an expedition to about the motives of the expedi­ the Congress should be a member one party should remain within Mount Nandadevi, 26,000 feet hign tion from their appearance and of any communal party. The the Congress to continue their in September next.—united press. Mill workers’ relief started in De-Lisle Road on Saturday. Photo shows the workers speaker believed that the only efforts to change their ideology way t,o solve the Hlndu-Moslem waiting for relief. while the other party should con­ trouble was through Socllallsm- tinue Independent work outside— Narendradev also attacked the A P HARDSHIPS OF INDIANS IN AFRICAN INDIANS jS. EAST ASIA MONSOON ACTIVE IN PHYSICAL CULTURE CHARGED WITH CLASS AT AN AND ment. i f Ahimsa is paramo- U. S. WOMEN INDIAN OCEAN THEFT & ARSON dharma, then Himsa must be Dr. Lanka Sundaratn’s Merchants To Pay Heavy — (From A Correspondent) parama-adharma. When you do WIN EQUALITY Interesting Lecture AN AND, June 8 Influential Talukdar’g ‘himsa,’ you do an act or Annual Tax? Thundershowers On Under the auspices of the ‘adharma.’ How can you say that you are checking adharma, while Legislation Removes Last CALCUTTA, (By Mail). Charotar Education Society, ,a Allegations West Coast And you are actually promoting It? LAHORE, June, 9 class for training the would-be Vestige Of Nationality Keen interest was shown in the Deccan physical culturlsts was conducted NOAKHALI, June 9. ‘To check adharma in social Mr. Dharam Vlr, the Under­ discourse of Dr. Lanka Sundaram by Mr. Raojibhai Patel, the Physi­ Charged wilth conspiracy, theft, matters’ :—What a meaningless Discrimination of the Andhra University, who excuse. How can the torture of secretary or the Hindu Maha- POONA, June 10. cal Director of the c. E. Society robbery and arson eleven per­ proposes to establish the Indian innocent goats In sacrifice, check sabha has been informed that here at Anand for about five sons, said to bia members of the The U.S. Senate ratified on May Institute of International Affairs The monsoon is fairly active weeks during the summer vaca­ the uplift of Hanjans, widow- In south oi Indian seas Condi­ Krisak Samity, figured as accused 24 the pan-American convention the Indians staying in Mozambt- at Bezwada, on “Indians in South tion. before Moulvi A M H Haider, remarriages, juvenile smoking and tions have become unsettled in drinking, cutting the hair In the on the equal nationality of wo­ Que (Blast Africa) now find It very East Asia”, at the “Antarjatik About one hundred boys and First Class Deputy Magistrate, tho Arabian sea off Kanara, Kon- American or the French fashion, men, as President Roosevelt signed Banga” Parishat (“International fifteen gnls from different places on the complaint of Jasada hard to live there. Every kan coasts and widespread thun­ eating In European restaurants or the Dickstein-Copeland bill remov­ Eengal” Institute.) The Parishat of Gujarat took part in the class Kumary Roy. an Influential dershowers occurred in west any other so-called social ing the last vestige of nationality merchant has to pay a pret­ and finished their respective taluqdar and money-lender of met at the residence of Dr. Naren coast of the Peninsula and in adharma. I f we accept the discrimination between men and ty good fee at the time of gett­ courses which were designed for Barogobindpur village (P s Law. Deccan and west Central Provin­ slaughter of goats by cultured women in the laws of the United attaining high efficiency in lathi, Begumganj). ing license for running a shop. While introducing the speaker, ces. There has also been nearly Brahmins as an act of dharma, States. sword and lance play; In stick Examined by the Court Inspec­ Again, on Indian shopkeeper, the Director of the Parishat Prof. general rain in Lower Burma and what right have we to say any­ duelling in long, high and pole- tor, the complainant gave speci­ A campaign is under way by the Sarkar said, “Dr. Lanka Sundaram local rain in Upper Burma with thing against the sacrifice of Intra-American Commission of however petty he might be, has is taking interest in an institution jumps; in running and putting fic Instances of harrassment al­ a few falls in Bengal and Bihar. the shot; m national and foreign animals by ignorant villagers or Women to obtain ratification by to pay fifty pounds as annual tax. which is like’y to be of profound The western disturbance is pass­ leged In have been committed on the slaughter of cows by the games such as hockey, volley­ , him by (he accused persons and the 20 other American republics importance in Indian public life ing away eastwards after caus- , Muslims? ball, base-ball football etc., and ! related how he had been ap­ which signed the treaty at the Even a tailor has to pay seven durig the next five or seven ing a tew thundershowers in in number of Asans and other proached by the members of the To compare a Vedic sacrifleer to recent Montevideo congress of the pounds and a barber nine pounds years. For he has taken up the Kashmir and Kumaon Hills. items. Besides, some extra curri­ a surgeon is simply absurd. Pan-American Union. The Chi­ The chiei amounts of ra’nfall - Krisak Samity and asked to take But the worst part of it is that, work of organizing an institute cular health chats and talks on ! back only the principal of the Wherein does the comparison He? lean delegation at the League of are:—Akvah four inches, Amherst for international relations, and modern youth movements, per­ money he had lent in long in­ A patient is suffering from some Nations will ask non-American the Indian merchants trading three: Gwa two: Bassein, Lashol, j institutes like this have long been sonal hygiene, phys'ology and stalments of 10 to 20 years. acute pain due to some trouble In states to adhere, In order to make there cannot employ Indians in Tonneoo one: Barisal three; a desideratum in the different scouting were given by experts He was further asked to wholly his body. He goes to a surgeon the status of women uniform and Dibrugarh, SUehar and Cherra- the numerous trades because, ac­ culture-centres of India. who were specially Invited for remVi the arrears of rent and to for treatment and the surgeon equal to that of men all over the punji one and half: S'bsagar one; cording tc the newly formed re­ “FUNDAMENTAL”. the purpose divide the lands In his Kb ash does the necessary operation to world Kh?.ndwa.lhajf: Bombay three; A separate c la s s fo r < teaching possession among the poorer cure,. .Jh« ■ patient of his physical Th$ Dickstein-Copeland bill per­ gulations. 70 per cent of the em­ Dr. Lanka Sundaram began by Âhmednagàr Poona and Maha- tracing the history of the vocal £ rd instrumental music people sickness. Now,, the goat does not mits American women who marry ployees should be Portuguese t.a’e.shw ar two; Ml raj, Bellary and come to Vedic sacrifleer volun­ Indian connection with South was also run side by._sjie.. under The complainant and his co­ aliens to transmit their nationali­ Kodaikkanai one : Aurangabad tarily for any treatment. Tfie Under these circumstances the East Asia, particularly British the excellent guidance of SJt. sharers refusing to accede to their ty to the'r children, wherever they and Kurnool half Gadre ana the students who demands, their labourers were poor animal, much against Its are bom. Hitherto only fathers Indian community in Mozambi­ Malaya, Siam and French Indo­ Forecast: Thunderstorm rain expectation and will, Is caught china, “Ethnological'y and cul­ took benefit of the class, made boycotted, the haystack belong- could do so. que is naturally fretting and will continue to be widespread In good progress within so short a and dragged to an enclosure and turally”, said he, “India’s impact j ing to them was set fire to and The bill bestows citizenship ón west coast of the Deninsula and period as one month. there tortured to death. The mo­ wishes that the Government at upon these countries remains j their boats stolen away. children of American women bom Deccan and rainfall w'U increase All these activities came to a | Proceeding the compla'nant tive of the surgeon is to save the Home should take necessary indelible and fundamental.” abroad provided the father is of a in Burma and Assam Scattered close orpine 7th 'nstant when a | said that one day while return­ life of his patient, whereas the steps to amel'orate the r condl- ; From the point of numerical thundershowers will also occur in motive of the Vedic sacrifleer is nationality eligible for citizenship, demonstration of the progress ing from the market he and Ills on condition that the child live In tion.—Uuiteci Press. importance, said he further .the Bengal, Bihar, United Provinces made was given by the students , servant were waylaid and assault*- to butcher his victim and make labouring population, mostly from and Centrai provinces.—A. P. use of its flesh. the United States for five years before a large and distinguished ! ed by the accused and their prior to its 18th birthday. South India, meets our eyes in gathering. ! art’cles were forcibly taken We appeal to those officers in Malaya, Siam and to a smal'er WELCOME SHOWERS Dr. Sumant Mehta who pre­ j away. South India, who, by their kind extent in Indo-China. The rubber — sided congratulated the students I After the examination of the and prompt action, prohibited plantations, tin mines, and teak on their successfully completing hook-swinging and hook-hanging Portend Timely Outbreak complainant the hearing was ad­ W O M A N ’S B A T T L E forests thrive by the sweat of O f Monsoon the courses and on attaining journed t fi June 11.—United In the interests of human wel­ several lakhs of India’s working such a h'gh proficiency in physi­ Press. fare, to prohibit animal sacrifices WITH DACOITS 3rd W EEK cal culture. He was more than as early as possible- We also re­ men. The next type consists of Welcome showers of rain on merchants. Here the whole of sat:sfled. he said, to witness the quest the enlightened leaders of Saturday night and Sunday ANIMAL SACRIFICES D. I. KHAN, June 10- KOLHAPUR India contributes its quota. The wonderful progress of the class Hindu Culture and Thought to morning have confirmed the hope check the spreading of cruel ritu­ CINETONE’S Mussalmans of Karical and other and he hoped that many would AT KUMBAKONAM Two women, one Hindu and one that the monsoon this year may alistic practices and preach to the South Indian ports, the Chettiars jo‘n such classes in future. break in its usual time. During people such ethical principles Muslim while proceeding from of chettinad, the Sindhi mer­ the period, the city had register­ Humanitarian League’s which will make them morallv and Naiwala to village Paroa were met chants and the Bohras of Bombay ed more than 5” of rainfall. hours 160 miles. Velocity of maximum gust of spiritually a better community. by two dacolts who snatched and Ahmedabad all appear In the The Fort area had the maxi­ Protest away their ornaments. picture and a substantial portion mum shower, the St George wind during 24 hours 34 miles per hour. The Secretary, All-India Huma­ The Muslim lady assaulted one of the Inland trade of these coun­ Hospital recording 5 85” . ot the dacolts and held him tight Akashwani Extent of cloud at 8 a.m. (the tries is in their hands. The North of the City had 5.20 nitarian League writes: — Barnu, June 10: Khan Habi- whole sky cloudy eq. 10). 10. by the neck and raised an alarm inches for the same period, We can understand an un­ bullah Khan member. Frontier INDIA GOVERNMENT’S DUTY. Rainfall in 24 hours 2.65 Inches. People collected there and caught while Colaba had mild but fre­ educated, superstitious villager Legislative Council has resigned I In Dr. Sundaram’s opinion two Total rainfall during the month the dacoits red-handed. A tooth quent showers amount'ng to indulging in the sacrifice of a his membership and pres'dent- I important obstacles make the life 3.55 inches. of the Muslim lady was broken in of these nationals of ours, diffi­ 2.65 inches fowl, a goat or a buffalo to pro­ shlp ol the Hindu Muslim Unity the struggle. The culprits are In with It is stated that the ra’nfall Total rainfall during the year cult. First, no contact of a healthy pitiate his deity; but it surpasses Board.—United Press. police custody.—United Press. •n the city and suburbs was due 3.59 inches. our Imagination how educated character exists between the BAKAMBHAT to the northward advance of the Weather Remarks:—Thunder and cultured Brahmins can take governments and the peoples of monsoon current which had ori­ storm. "o the practice of torturing inno­ (Cartoon) India and those of Siam, Indo- ginally started somewhere south Earthquake report:—An earth­ cent goats in the name of religion China and the Dutch East Indies. east ir> Arabian Sea. quake shock of slight Intensity or God and call it an act of At In the case of Malaya, the There is every ind catlon that at its origin about 5,120 miles Dharma. Kumbakonam Is famous Colonial Office in London sweeps the monsoon current is ga’.nlng away was recorded by the sees for its educational institutions, MAJESI IC CINEMA n5 India before her feet. He has strength, and soon the City of mographhs at the Colaba obser­ both secular and religious, and is Keep Yonr Hair On! Bombay’ and the Presidency gen­ known as the Cambridge of South Daily at 4-50, 7-35, 10-20 known instances, where Indians vatory at 18h. 41m. (I. S. T.) on erally may expect more rainfall. India; it is reputed to be a strong­ PM. I- are treated very badly, particular­ Saturday, the 9th June, 1934. ly in Indo-China where the “loi- Since first, June on an average hold of orthodox Hinduism and it It Is not in your hair the ¡L asia-tique etrangers” makes their the city had 6 inches of rainfall OFFICIAL BAROMETER READING. Is the seat of Sri Sankaracharya, trouble lies. You may pull position extreme'y invidious. wh’ch is an encouraging figure the representative of the Adi San- it all out and still be unable Hopes are entertained that Bombay, June 10. karacharya who revealed to the to concentrate. with the outbreak of the mon­ At 8-7 a.m. local time (8-46 a.m. world the sublime teaching of the soon the water shortage problem Indian Standard Time) and One-ness of Life. But, alas! it is The fact Is— - ...... 1 - I » » — ------'«p m .’.'S-IOE hitherto confronting the city temperature 82.4 deg. F., a mer­ here that he teaching of the would be saisfactory solved. cury barometer without index great Sankara has recently been It ?s too early to entertain very nullified. Where is the teaching YOU ARE RUN DOWN. Ïo error at mean sea level would ! DO YOU KNOW optimistic hopes, however, as it is actually read 29.88 inches and a of One-ness when you think the now only the beginning of the life of a goat to be separate from When the system gets clog­ oD compensated aneroid 29.68 inches. ANYTHING ABOUT ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION? monsoon. For correction of ships’ instru­ yours and when you say that you ged up the body Is filled with are working for the salvation of toxins and every organ suf­ ments please subtract from the the goat and its kith and bln? fers. Brain, nerves, liver They are the rules that bind shareholders and Directors of COLAB4 OBSERVATORY, above official barometer reading any concern. By its Articles the CANARA BANK. LTD., is BOMBAY. The significance of the Yaga is and bowels are retarded In 0.001” for every foot of elevation their functions bound to set apart every year sums not less than 25 per — *-❖ <-- of the instrument above mean explained as follows In a cutting Summary of Meteorological Ob­ cent of its net profits towards its RESERVE FUNDS sea level. from a Madras dally;—“Sacrifices servations during 24 hours ending V In these days when shareholders clamour for higher divl- of this description were Intended 8 a.m. of 10th June, 1934:— *o bring prosperity to the people, You feel mentally Inert, physically unfit and morally incap­ dents and Interests of depo sitors are apt to be overlooked Change of 8 a.m. barometer in C Y C L O N E IN not to mention their enormous In­ able, baffled by study or effort. Y ou are morbid, sensitive, this is a sane rule. past 24 hours —055 Inches. DARBHANGA fluence to check “adharma” In timid, weak, sluggish, 'tractive and depressed. Got a copy of the Articles of Association of the Bank in Temperature (dry bulb) at 8 religious and social matters.” which you have deposited your money and see whether It Now let us analyse the signifi­ Get rid of the Incubus before it poisons your relations with a.m. 78.8 degrees. Large Number Of Trees your friends, famav, teacher or employer. contains a similar rule. Temperature (wet bulb) at 8 cance. Uprooted a.m. 76.2 degrees. ‘Prosperity to the people;—No Maximum temperature during STEARNS DIGESTIVE & 0 DHARBHANGA, June 9. man of common sense will say I KANARA BANK, Ltd. o 24 hours 93.0 degrees 3.4 (above There was a terrible cyclone that the people of the Madras normal). Presidency or even of India will TONIC TABLETS Estd: 190«. accompanied by a loud thunder Minimum temperature during and lightning In Darbhanga. approve of this form of inhuman 24 hours 74.7 degree 4.4 (below worship and prayer for their pros­ relieve, lubricate and tone up the entire system build up the PAID UP CAPITAL 3,30,900. RESERVES: 4,44,647. With cyclone, the clouds burst nerves, stimulate the liver, enrich the blood, strengthen the normal). into a heavy downpour. perity. If a referendum would be taken, we are sure that a over­ muscles, remove constipation and ensure perfect co-ordina­ OFFICES AT MANGALORE. CALICUT, COCHIN, ERNAKU- Relative Humidity at 8 a.m. 89 Reports from the interior show tion of circulation, digestion and assimilation and the elimi­ J LAM, ALLEPPEY, BANGALORE, CHICKMAGALUR, BOMBAY, 2 per cent. that a large number of trees whelming majority Including thousands of Brahmins would vote nation of afi poisons from the system. Q Etc., Etc. g Direction of wind at 8 a.m. N. have been uprooted. Several da­ Velocity of wind at 8 a.m. 4 maged houses have collapsed. against this practice. Obtainable of all good chemists and stores. * DEPOSIT RATES UP TO 4 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. || miles per hour. No loss of life Is reported.— ‘To check adharma in religious Total movement of wind In 24 United Press. matters’ :—What a senseless argu­ L: logaasaoPM -noporm aaopo I Monday, June 11, 1934 THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE:

GOOD RECORD OF QUIET IN MILL PAREL CONGRESS SOCIAL WORK AREA ON SUNDAY COMMITTEE University Activities Perfect quiet prevailed in the Must Be Expanded CITY & SUBURBS Activities O f Servants Of Mill Area on Sunday, all the. Executive Takes Up Work] ♦ ♦ •*» * India Society Mills being closed. Of Reorganisation And It :s understood that the Con­ Mr. K. T. Shah Will Move Important Resolutions Appeals To Public The following Is a summary of gress leaders have continued At Senate Meeting On June 27 their efforts to bring about a IOCAL ENGAGEMENTS TO-DAY ON RADIO the report of the Servants of ^et lement between str kers The Publicity Officer of the Tne following agenda will come both in Bombay city as well as in —— India Society for 1933-34:— To-day and the Millowners. A prominent ™ aI_ ,,?„istrict ConEress Ccm before the meeting of the Bombay other centres of University educa­ 12-0 noon, Indian selected Hour. Congress leader is stated to have mittee writes:— University Senate which will be tion in the Presidency, suggesting I- 0 p.m., Bombay Market: Availa­The Servants of India Society been carrying on conversations “In pursuance of the resolu­ held in the Cowasji Jehangir Hall ways and means for such expan­ tion of the Working Committee Hindu: Batshakh Vad 14, 1990. ble Opening Rates. B. A. Exami­ has for its ideal service of India with certain M llowners with a of the University on Wednesday, sion at the same time; and submit nation Results. European Lunch view to bring about an amicable of the Indian National Congress June 27 at 2 p m. without limitations of race or and in accordance with the in­ the said scheme for consideration, Muslim: Safar 28, 1353. Time Music. 6-0 p.m., Ideals of settlement. MATRIC BOARD. approval and sanction by the Scouting. By S. P. Rane (In creed and the common bond be­ structors of Mr. K. F. Nariman, Mr. V. G. Dalvi will move: Parsi: Deh 8, 1303. the “F” Ward (Parel) District Senate.” Marathi). 6-30 p.m., Sponsored tween the members is the pnliti- That in view of His Excellency Sunrise: 6h. lm. Congress Committee has already REDUCE REGISTRATION FEE. Programme. By S. Rose & Co., cal service of India in its widest the Chancellor’s ruling on the Sunset: 7h. 6m. SAVING STRIKERS started its normal activities and Mr;. K. T. Shah will again Ltd. 7-30 p.m.. "How books were work of reorganisation of the question relating to the constitu­ move: High Water; 12-01, 23-29. sense. The Scciety stands for FROM STARVATION tion, functions and powers of the written in olden times” by Miss Committee has been taken in “With a view to broaden the Low Water: 4-54, 18-10. Dominion Status for India to be -- proposed Matriculation Board, and Kapila Khandwalla, M.A. (In achieved by constitutional means. hand. orate of registered Graduates Sheriff’s meeting at the Town Guierathi). 8-0 p.m., Commer- Move In Kurla Municipality in view of the resolutions passed as much as possible and in order In sp,te of the remarkable up­ by the Academic Council and the Hall in honour of late Sheth ciai News. Available Market heaval in current political To Provide Grain To COMMITTEE MEETS to make a larger educated nublic Lalji Naranji, at 6-15 p.m., Sir Rates. 9-0 p.m.. News in Hindi. Syndicate thereon, the resolution take keener Interest in University thought in India during the last Destitute Families Following the informal meet­ passed by the Senate at their Chimanlal Setalvad presiding. Radio Hints. (In Hindi). 9-15 quarter of a century, the members ing of the members of the Ma activities and work, the Senate Besults of B A Examination, Univer­ p.m., Weather Report and News nave held together. meeting held on 1st February recommends to the Synd’.ra’ e to naging Committee on Wednesday 1932, in the matter of setting up a sity Building, 3 p.m Bulletin in English. 9-30 p.m., (From Our Correspondent). consider the advisability of so TUESDAY. June 12 KURLA, June 10. a formal meeting of the Com­ Matriculation Board be rescinded, Jos Ghisleri and His Symphonians. The total number of members mittee was held on Saturday revising the fee for registration of Improvements Committee, Municipal stands at 29 of whom 22 are Or­ That the Kurla city fathers are and that the report of the Senate graduates as to make these fees Hall, 4-10 p.m II- 0 p.m., Close Down. night. Mr. D. D. Wadia. the dinary Members and the rest not slow *o realise the gravity of Committee suggesting the consti­ the least burdensome upon the the situal ¡01- created by the con­ Vice-President of the Committee tution, functions and powers of Members under Training. The was in the chair, and the fol­ registered.” Society’s centres of work are tinuance of the textile strike for the Matriculation Board be re­ more than a month in the two lowing members were present:— corded.” FOR PUBLIC SERVICES. T O -D A Y ’S SHERIFF’S Poona, head quarters), Madras, S. B. Mhadeshwar. Abid Ali Empire Broadcasting Bombay, Nagpur, Allahabad, La­ local mills, is evidenced by the EXPAND UNIVERSITY. Miss G. J. Bahadurji will move: tabling of a resolution, which will Jafferbhai, C. K. Narayanswami. MEETING — ♦ — hore, Lucknow, Cuttack, Mayanur, Mr. K. T. Shah will move: “The Syndicate be requested to come up for discussion at a spe­ K. S. Venkateswaraier, L. V. Kon- “The Senate is of opinion that, prepare concrete schemes for the 6-15 p.m.—Time Signal from Big Coimbatore, Calicut, Mangalore, Uaya, Srimati Scnabai Velkar, Sri- Delhi, Bhambora and Jalgaon. cial meeting of the Municipa 1 in view of the many commitments systematic training of University In Honour O f Late Lalji Tom. News Bulletin. convened for to-merrow. mati Lilabai Jayawant, G. A. To- students for every department of Though there is a great need tor dhankar, M. R. Shetty, S. V. Red- already undertaken, or to be 6- 30 p m.—Northern Studio Or­ Mr. C. N. Kalyankar has given shortly undertaken by this Uni­ public service, e.g., the Post Office, Naranji increasing the membership of kar, and R. A. Mhatre. chestra. the Society in view of tile ad­ notice to move the following reso­ versity, with a view to provide the Railways, the Finance De­ 7- 15 p.m.—London-Melbourne lution:— partment, as also for the Indian vancing age of the senior mem­ CONDOLENCES. properly for the adequate expan­ The following resolut ons will be Air Race a sports talk. bers, financial considerations sion and extension of the Univer­ Municipalities, Co-operative Socie­ moved at to-day’s Sheriff’s Meet­ 7- 30 p.m.—An organ recital.stand in the way of its expan­ That in view of the misery and The Committee, at the outset, sity activities as also in order to ties, Banks, etc., wherever recruit­ ing in honour of the late Sheth 8- 00 p m.—Cricket Test Match—sion. starvation prevailing among passed resolutions of condolences co-ordinate the resources of the ment of new officers is or may be Lalji Naranji at the Town Hall, England v. Australia: an eye­ the families of Mill workers on on the death in jail of Mr. L. G. University with the obligations through open competitive examin­ account of continuance of the Khanolkar. a member of the thereon, the Syndicate be request­ ations. The Syndicate be further Sir Chimanlai Setalvad presiding. witness account. As regards the White Paper, the strike in the Swadeshi and Society generally held that though Committee and the death of Mr. ed to prepare a definite pro­ requested to submit such schemes, That this public meeting of the 8-10 p.m.—Coventry Repertory Coorla Mills, the expenditure of K. D. Paduval. it marked some improvements in gramme of University expansion after approval by the other ap­ citizens of Bombay places on re­ Company. Rs. 400 per week, be sanctioned 8- 40 p.m.—B. B. C- Dance Or­ certain spheres, it was on the NEW MEMBERSHIP BOOKS. and extension for the next five propriate University authorities, cord its sense of loss which the for providing grain to destitute The following are some of the for sanction by the Senate at an commercial community of India chestra. whole meant to keep India down families among the Swadeshi years, with due regard to the 9- 30 p m.—News Bulletin. in the grip of Britain, assisted more important resolutions pass existing resources and obligations, early date.” in general, and the City of Bom­ and Coorla Mills workers, for ed by the Committee:— 9- 45 p.m.—Interlude. therein by the conservative and preventing the menace to pub­ bay in particular, has sustained reactionary forces in India. It G) “Resolved that all the old by the sad and untimely death of S-50 p.m.—Cricket Test Match— lic health arising from starva­ books of membership and do­ BALANCED BUDGET England v. Australia: an eye­ was not a genuine attempt to tion among a large number of HIGH CHOLERA Sheth Lalji Naranji, who, as a forward India along the path to nations are hereby cancelled prominent public man, rendered witness account. inhabitants of the town, the to­ MORTALITY FOR UNIVERSITY Dominion Status. It was a con­ and that new receipts will be ♦ V ♦ valuable services to the country 10- 00 p m.—Midland Studio Or­ tal amount to be spent for this issued on receipt of member —* stitution that India might well relief not exceeding Rs. 8,000. Examination Charges Swal­ and to the cause of her commer­ chestra. save herself from—if she could. ship fees under the joint cial and industrial development. (b) That a committee (to be signature of the President 158 Attacks And 87 Death# low Over Half The Amount named in the meeting) of the This meeting resolves to perpe­ JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITY and Treasurer of the Com­ In Presidency Reported Of Receipts tuate the memory of Cheth Lalji member of the Municipality be mittee. namely, Mr. Jlnabhal Naranji by a suitable memorial, appointed to supervise the dis­ P. Joshi and Mr. Purushot In Week Indian Association Three papers are conducted by tribution of the said relief or The Bombay University Budget to be decided by the Donors, and the Society, viz., Dnyan Prakash tamdas Narsidas.” In Prague the amount of Rs. 8,000 be The fol'.ow ng is the official re­ estimates for 1934-35 show ever appoints a Committee to colect (a Marathi daily), Hitavada, Nag­ The old books bear the signa­ Rs. 11 lakhs on the Receipts sides handed over to the Secretary, port of the health conditions in funds and to take necessary steps pur (an English bi-weekly) and ture of Mr. Purushottamdas Nar­ and the same amount on the Ex­ Bombay Textile Labour Union, sidas, the Treasurer, only. the Bombay Presidency for the to implement the resolution. ín the beginning of May 1934, Servant of India (an English i.e., to Mr. R. R. Bakhale, M L penditure side. The Revised Es­ weekly). week ending June 2: an Indian Associaton in Prague whatever the General Board de­ CONGRESS MEMBERS AND timates tor 1933-34 have been PLAGUE shown at about Rs. 11,95,000, an was founded as a Branch of the Messrs. Patvardhan and Vaze cides. ELECTIONS In the Presidency excluding Oriental Institute in Prague un­ In the meanwhile, the presi­ amount almost equal to that of DAILY AMUSEMENT* continued to take interest in the (2) “Resolved that any person I Sind there were in all 32 attacks dent is requested by the mover the preceding year. der the management of Prof. Dr. affairs of Indian States. who is not enrolled as a mem- and 23 deaths from plague ag- V. Lesny. Indians living in Pra­ to call upon tfie Chief Sanitary SOME FEATURES BEGAL—"The Cat and the Fiddle". Mr. Sahu carried on an energe­ ber of the Congress in the ainst 66-39 in the previous week, On the receipts side of the cur­ gue joined this Association. tic-propaganda for the consoli­ Inspector and the Chief Officer to Daily at 6-30 and 10 p.m. submit their reports in the mat­ books of “F” Ward District The returns by districts including rent year Examination Fees fire o BOXY—"Devil Tiger". Daily at 6-30 ° The aim of this Organisation is dation of the new province cl Congress Committee will not town circles were as follows:— ter. budgeted to fetch over Rs. 7 lakhs, and 10 p.m. to foster friendly relations be­ Orissa. be a member of the Commit- I Satara, 1L attacks, and 6 deaths interest on securities and Gov­ CAP 1TOL—“Lucky Devils". Daily at tween Czechoslovakia and India “tee.1 “ ’ against 19-12; Dharwar 5-5 6-30 and 10 p.m. ernment grants between them in all matters, to help and to SOCIAL SERVICE This resolution means that against 28-17: Bijapur 5-5 against fetching an amount of about 2i CAKLTON—"They Call It Sin” . Daily SYMPATHY FOR at 6-30 and 10 p.m. advise Indians arriving in Czecho­ these who are not thus enrolled 8-1: Belgaum 5-4 against 5-4: lakhs. PATHE—"Four Frightened People" slovakia. The address of the Mr. Devadhar contined to dir­ BOMBAY STRIKERS will not be eligible either for Sholapur 3-2 against nil: Ratna- On the Expenditure side, Ex­ Daily at 3-30, 6-30 and 10 p.m. To-day Oriental Institute In Prague HI- ect the general work of the Poona candidature or vote in any of giri 2-9 against 2-2 and Kanara amination charges swallow over Seva Sadan Society. The Deva­ — ♦-•>-*— morning show at 10 a.m. 347, Czechoslovakia where a'i the elections of the Committee. 1-1 against. 3-2 All possible 5i lakhs and Department charges WELLINGTON—"Looking For Trou­ dhar Reconstruction Trust In JULLUNDUR, June 9. communications can be addressed Resolutions, sympathising with steps are being taken in the af­ consume over Rs. 1,60,000. ble". Daily at 6-30 and 10 p.m. Malabar persevered as usual in RECOMMENDATION TO B.P.C.C. fected areas to br ng the epi­ The Syndicate in the course of WEST END—"Gnn Sundari". Time as All correspondence could as well the Bombay strikers and con­ its drive against illiteracy. In <3) “This meeting of the ‘F1 demic under control its observation says:— usual. be addressed directly to Prof. Dr. Gopalpuram (near Calicut) a demning police method and urg­ Ward District Congress Com­ GLOBE—"Noor-e-lslam” . Daily at 5-15, CHOLERA MATRICULATION V. Lesny, Ph.D., Prague 1, Sme- Harijan Cottony was maintained ing upon the unemployed to de­ mittee recommends to the There has been in the current 8 and 10-45 p.m. tanova nam. 12, Czechoslovakia. mand unemployment allowance The Presidency cholera figures MINERVA—"Bala Joban". Daily at with a school and a free board­ Bombay Provincial Congress year an increase of 1,150 students ing house. The Depressed Classes from the Government, were pass­ Committee that Mr. K. F. for the week were 158 attacks 5-30, 8 and 10-30 p.m. and 87 deaths against 198 attacks over last year’s figure. In 1933 IMPERIAL—"Educated Wife”. Daily Mission in Mangalore under the ed at a well-attended Kisan Haz- Nariman be requested to place there was an increase of 1546 at 5-15, 8 and 10-30 p.m control of Mr. Suryanarayana Rao dur Conference held at Mur Tan- the case of the Bombay Tex- and 88 deaths in the previous students over the figure of 1932. PALACE—“ Gold Diggers of 1933” . Dai­ BOMBAY MEDICAL played a prominent part in the da, in the Dasuhailsqa, under the tile Workers before the Work- week. Poona District reported 57 An increase of about 1,500 stu­ ly at 6-30 and 10 p.m. educational uplift of the depres­ presidency of Pandit Sal'g Ram ing Committee of the Indian attacks and 28 deaths against dents during the Budget year has EDWARD—"Perils of Pauline". Daily UNION’S PROGRESS sed classes. Mr. A. V. Thakkar, Parashar, prominent Congress­ National Congress which 64-38 in the previous week; been anticipated. The number at 6-30 and 10 p.m. Matinee, to-day —— as Secretary of the Harijan Sevak man of the Deads.—United Press. meets at Wardha to take such Thana 55-41 against 44-31; Naslk this year is 18,430 and the In­ at 4 p.m Sangh devoted himself to the all- 15-7 against 29-12; Ahmednagar MAJESTIC—“Akashwani”. Daily at The annual meeting of the action as will facilitate a come for the next year has been India anti-untouchability cam­ 15-3 against 4-3; East Khandesh 4-50, 7-35 and 10-20 p.m. Bombay Medical Union was held speedy and satisfactory set­ estimated on the basis of 20,000 paign inaugurated by Mahatma tlement of the Strike.” 14-5 against 3-3; West Khandesh students appearing for the ex­ on Friday evening under the pre­ Gandhi and spent as many as 239 Strikers Charged THEOSOPHICAL FEDERATION. sidentship of Dr. A. S. Erulkar, The enrolment of Congress 2-2 against nil and Bombay City amination. days out of 365 in the year in With Intimidation members will be started immed-1 0-1 aga'nst 5-0. Chairman of the Union EXAMINATION CHARGES Under the auspices of the Fede­ iouring in different parts of the iately and the new bocks in this SMALL-POX The annual report which was Examination charges include se­ ration, Mr. R. D. Karmarkar, will country. Messrs. Devadhar, Kun- regard have already been printed. The small-pox figures for tho presented and unanimously ac­ NEW DELHI, June 10- veral items, the largest of which give a Public Lecture to-day zru, Negi, Venkatasubbalya, Sahu, The Police challanged seven The Committee decided that each week are:—Nasik District 206 at- ¡is the remuneration paid to the (Monday), at 6-30 pm., at the cented showed an increase in the and Chitalia, also were engaged in member of the Executive Com­ tacks and 38 deaths; Ahmed­ examiners. The other items of membership which at persent strikers under Section 7 of the Blavatsky Lodge Hall, French anti-untouchability work in their Criminal Law Amendment oh a mittee may be given two books nagar 74-6; Poona 64-7; Satara heavy expenditure falling under Bridge, Chowpaty. Subjects:— stands at 324. respective spheres. The Society at a time and non-executive 58-7; Kanara 41-1; Thana 39-6; this head are (1) the cost of The President expressed the charge of throwing stones and “Mantras and their Power.” accorded cordial support to the intimidating lQyal workers.—A. P committee members may be given Belgaum 32-4; Ratnagin 28-7: printing question papers and lists disappointment of the profession Removal of Untouchability Bill two books at a time on their de­ West Khandesh 12-3; Bijapur 11-1 of candidates (2) supervision at the constitution of he Indian and the Temple-Entry Bill now' GIRGAUM CONGRESS COM­ positing Rs. 6-4-0 for each book Ahmedabad 11-10; Dharwar 10-0; charges (3) answer books and Medical Council. before the Assembly. The Society with Secretary of the Committee. East Khandesh 7-1; Panch Mah­ (4) mandap and furniture charges. MITTEE:—A meetng of the Exe­ DOMINATING OFFICIAL BLOC took over the management of the SEC. 144 EXTENDED STRIKE RELIEF COLLECTIONS als 5-4; Surat 1-2; Broach 0-1; In the Budget, only the remune­ cutive Council of the. Girgaum Thp union protested against Criminal Tribes Settlement at TO SHOLAPUR , The members of the ‘F’ Ward Kolaba 4-0; Sholapur 1-1; Naw- ration paid to examiners and District Congress Committee wil the preponderance of the official Jalgaon in East Khandesh on District Congress Committee will abshah 11-2; Karachi 4-1 and supervision charges are shown se­ be held at Chhotalal Bhuvan bloc which was not in the best July 1, 1933, and Mr. K. G. Sha- go round the Ward to-day (Sun­ parately for the Matriculation and The Government of Bombay in an Bombay City 3-2. Total 622 at­ (B.P.C.C. Office) at 6-30 pan. interests of the profession. It rangapani has been in charge of day) morning to collect funds the other examinations. It may extraordinary issue of the Gazette tacks and 106 deaths against 662 (ST.) on Tuesday (12th instant). was not also in keep'ng with the of that work since that date. The for the relief of the Strikers. be mentioned that the Matricula­ published on Saturday extended 152 in the previous week tradition^ of the British Me&lca-- progress of work on the Settle­ CEREBRO-SPINAL FEVER tion examination alone costs the Council. ment in the matter of housing, for one month from June 12 University a sum of about Rs. sanitation, medical relief, educa­ section 144 directing the resi­ 9 attacks and 5 deaths from The Chairman continued that “C” WARD MEETING Cerebro-spinal fever were re­ 2,20,000 on the basis of the Bud­ The trial of Lai Padmadhar tion. etc., has been satisfactory. dents, frequents and visitors of get figure for next year. 't was bad enough that the pre­ —— corded in the Presidency during Singh, the alleged assailant oi sident of the council should have the places included in the Re­ venue jurisdiction of village Dep- The Council of the above com­ the week as against 20 attacks Mr. Shree Krishna Tope, Heau been nominated, but it was worse Gang, Hyderabad 1-1 and Bom­ Master of the Darbar High School, gan, Taluka Sholapur, to abs mittee met on Saturday last and and l l deaths in the previous that even the vice-president week Ahmedabad town reported bay City 1-0. Rewa, who was shot at a couple SON-IN-LAW ARRESTED tain from organising or taking have resolved to start immediate­ should have been nominated. part in meetings other than those 5 attacks and 4 deaths during INFLUENZA of months back, has comenced H p was sure that the profession ly enrolment of members. The One attack and one death from in connection with recognised membership forms are being dis the week against 11 attacks and in the court of Mr. Vishweshar would make a strong protest. Religious festivals, etc., on any 6 deaths in the previous week; influenza were reported from tributed to the ward workers. Prasad TewaiS, Sessions Judge, Dr Erulkar was re-elected as Charged With Stabbing His road, public thoroughfare, etc, Poona City 2-0; Sind Convict Bombay City during the week. North Rewa State.—United Press tha president. Father-in-Law situate within the limits of the The public at large is requesteo aforesaid places. to help them and expedíate the The orginal order was issued matter, as the time left for en­ A sensation was caused on by the District Magistrate for two rolment is very short. Persons Saturday afternoon in the Huzria months commencing cn April 12, desirous of being members can do I SOMETHING ENTIRELY EVERY HOUSE FULL! Moholla when a young Muslim apprehending breach of Peace on so even at the committee’s offices. NEW! CECIL B. DeMILLES is alleged to have stabbed his account of Mill Strike. The Committee also expressed FOUR father-in-law with a clasp knife. their deep sense of sorrow at the Farewell Party To sad demise of two of their mem­ T HI he E t heatreREGAL M aqnificev THE CAPITOL It appeared Haji Mahomed the FRIGHTENED (Fully Air-Conditioned) Horn

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(By ABDUL AZIZ AZAD.) Bitterest Held In BOMBAY: MONDAY, ]UNE 11, 1934 LETTER The film made by Roman Ca­ ■■■pH lm — lfllllUlllTMHIItl tholic authorities and showing The Commons the Vatican has been banned in MOSCOW, May 14. Munich, And quite rightly too. Soviet Russia has lost a great (From Own Our Correspondent.) For, wasn’t Herr Hitler born there? “CAUSE OF INDIA”! political and social figure in the And isn’t Munich the city of the person of V. R. Minzhinsky, the LONDON, June 2, j signed the manifesto which de­ ched a new pocket cruiser, while first Brown House? As we said when Mr. Churchill’s should be regarded as a guiding chairman of the United State (By Air Mail), j mands the complete withdrawal in the United States of America, * * * * allegations against Sir Samuel precedent.” It is clear that, how­ Political Department (O .G .P.U .). With the reassembly of Parlia- j of the Bill. President Roosevelt went to par­ Hoare were referred to the Com­ ever the attitude of Sir Samuel A meeting between Hitler and who died in Moscow on the 11th ment on Tuesday last, We are in a j ticipate in the greatest naval Mussolini is reported to be likely mittee oi Privileges, its findings Hoare may be characterised, it is review in his country’s history. were a foregone conclusion. There not good as a “precedent.” In of this month. position to understand the posi- j Britain s Role in the near luture. Minzhinsky was very well-known tion and programme of the Gov­ These facts culled from one day’s It is reported that the question could not possibly be any verdict other words “the free persuasion” But the foreign policy of the but that the Secretary of State Sir Samuel Hoare indulged In and enjoyed great popularity ernment. Judging from the pro­ newspapers show the feverish of salutations between them is among the population of Bolshe­ gramme of the Government, it Is present Government is subjected war preparations going on every­ causing seme difficulty. For, if the was innocent—even in case he was not to be objected to lest to still further bitter criticism on were, in fact, guilty. We agree the “cause of India” might have vik Russia; he was one of the not very difficult for us to realise where and emphasise the need for practices obtaining in Nazi Ger­ with the “Daily Telegraph” that suffered “ a serious setback.” most outstanding political orga­ how little reality there is in the account of the doings of Geneva. immediate awakening on the part many and Fascist Italy are to be “ the cause of India would have nizers of our days, in charge of work in which the House of Com­ The speech of Sir John Simon at of those who believe in pacifism. followed, the German w.ll have suffered a serious setback if there Sir Samuel Hoare’s Claim the most responsible institution mons will be engaged during the the Disarmament Conference has to say “Heil Hitler’ and the Ita­ had been a contradictory verdict.” of the U.S.S.R. the “O.G. P.U.”, next few weeks. The Govern­ been looked upon as that of “the Split In Tory Party lian “Viva II Duce." The two In this connection we recall the statesmen are wondering if it For, by “India” the London jour­ the "organ of the dictatorship of ment started the summer show at Attorney General of German Fas­ speech made in the House of As Parliament has resumed Its would be quite all right to do so. nal naturally means India of the Commons by Sir Samuel Hoare the proletariat”, as it is called Westminister with the Bill which cism.” It is thus described be­ cause the speech of the Foreign work after a brief holiday, the ■* * *• * British Imperialists as embodied himself in reply to Mr. Churchill’s by Communist theoriticians. gives statutory effect to the wages Secretary rejecting Mr. Litvi- members of the Joint Select Com­ The Mody-Lees Pact is about to in the White Paper. From the accusations. In that speech the Viacheslav Rudolfvich Minz­ agreement in the cotton trade, point of view of the real India, noff’s proposals for a perman­ mittee and the Privileges Com­ prove prolific. Secretary of State voluntarily ac­ hinsky was born in 1874. His father, which though good enough in its In the course of a recent post­ certain Incidentals are compara­ cepted responsibility for “persuad­ small way, is a mere trifle in ent peace conference and a new mittee have once again been fair­ tively much more noteworthy. a teacher helped him finish the ly active. This has naturally prandial oration, Sir George ing,” shall we say, the members comparison with the need for guarantee pact shows clearly Schuster observed that the recent «Britishers are, firstly, so keenly University course and become a “where the forces exist which are brought India once again in more of the Manchester Chamber of lawyer. As early as in 1895, he drastic reorganisation in Lanca­ missions have done Immense good hostile to the so-called Fiscal au­ Commerce to revise their views. shire. This was followed by the impelling labouring humanity to­ prominence than before. On tonomy of India that they would was active in the revolutionary and brought about understand­ Sir Samuel even took pride in authorisation of two million wards a new catastrophe” . Feel­ Tuesday last, the Committee of ing between the delegates which not even hesitate to repudiate it his efforts claiming that other­ movement, in 1902 he joined the ing is now growing that the Privileges which is considering openly. But, secondly, the need Russian Social Democratic Party pounds for Palestine development, was appreciated in India by all wise he would have failed in his opposition of the British Foreign Mr. Churchill’s charges against Sir who understood the position. for it did not arise; for, thanks to and in 1903 he joined forces with which in itself is an ironical com­ duty as the Secretary of State ment on the obstinate refusal of Secretary to the Soviet proposals Samuel Hoare, and Lord Derby met Yes. And these missions have Mr. Mody, they achieved an al­ Bolsheviks, shortly after which he for India. There could, and can, the “National” Government to is due to their desire to maintain for the fifteenth time to consider also produced immense under­ ternative substitute to repudia­ was compelled to leave Russia. be little doubt as to his claim spend on development at Home. the role of the holder of the its draft report. There was a standing among Indians too. And tion. It is a pity that the evid­ being justified. Sir Samuel faith­ He emigrated abroad and lived A week has passed but we have balance of power in Europe. One general feeling that the report we all do appreciate—oh we cer­ ence is not to be published. But, fully served “the cause of India,” for a number of years in Belg­ would be available during the tainly do—“the immense good then the cause of the “Daily Tele­ failed to notice even one attempt of the critics of the Government because, according to him, it is the ium, Switzerland and France; he asserts that the Soviet proposals, course of the week but it is fear­ and understanding between de­ graph’s” India would have suf­ spirit underlying the White Pap­ during the last five days to deal legates.” then returned to Russia, where comprehensively with the press­ if accepted, may upset the British ed that as there are certain dif­ fered a serious setback. er, and not the Diehard alterna­ * * * * he edited a newspaper. ing problem of unemployment. game. The strengthened posi­ ferences of opinion among its tive to it, that will preserve In­ members on minor conclusions WHO MAKES WAR? “Free Persuasion ” dia for British trade and com­ After the Revolution in Russia, tion of France, coupled with the he was appointed People’s Com­ Sedition Bill Opposed weakness of Germany, does not another week of discussions and The manufacturers of it—we As to the merits of the case merce. Sir Samuel has been mean the manufacturers of asms. rightly acquitted and we congra­ missar of Finance, then succes­ assist the British conception of consultations will be required to “ the Committe are satisfied that Outside the precincts of West­ overcome them. Whatever the * * •* * tulate him. But, as we said ear­ sively hold the post of People’s equity which, under the banner Congresa seems to be on the brain neither Sir Samuel Hoare nor minster intense feeling to fight of protection, is that of the role committee’s report, which we hope Lord Derby so behaved that they lier, we are a little disappointed Commissar of Home Affairs, Con­ of the Simla correspondent of the at the evidence having been sul General of the U .S.S.R., in the sedition Bill is gaining of continental arbitrator. to obtain next week, Mr. Chur­ should be held to have tampered strength. Last week, there was! Anglo-Muslim dally of Calcutta. withheld from the public. We Eerlln, member of the Presidium chill and his followers from the The following is a specimen with witnesses, or attempted im­ a huge united demonstration in| Diehard camp seem to be deter­ properly to alter the evidence are, however, looking forward to the “All Union Extraordinary Armed Neutrality from a recent one-column sermon the debate on the report. It may Commission” (CHEKA), then vice- London at which the Labour party, ' mined to force the Indian question on “What voters should be made given on behalf of the Manches­ the I. L. P., the Communists the ! or may not be one of the bitter­ chairman of the same institution, But while the disarmament on to the hustings through­ to understand.” ter Chamber of Commerce and Liberals and even religious leaders' est on record, as cur London cor­ and finally in 1926 he succeeded talks had been going on from day out the summer. The upshot of ‘Beware of Congress propagan­ other bodies associated with it.” spoke. To-morrow we are having Rather significantly, however, respondent anticipates. India the late FHix Dzerzhensky to the to day till they busted off cn all this is likely to be a serious da’ Is what every voter should be will welcome it because it may another mass demonstrations “ the report mentions that Lord chairmanship of the “O .G .P .U .” Friday, we have plenty of evi­ split in the Conservative Party, told. Every political party in the possibly throw some further con­ organised by the Anti-War Move­ dence to show that feverish war Hugh Cecil desires to record a at which post he remained’ to already divided on the white country, that does not approve of firmatory light on “the cause of ment in many of the large towns preparations can be seen on Paper issue. The possible effect the policy and the programme of caution lest free persuasion of the very last day of his sickness. India." of the country. If the Sedition every hand. We have noticed of this split on the structure of the Congress has a duty to do witnesses in the present case Minzhinsky’s body lay in state BU* were reahy “ innocuous”, as that General Goering has deliver­ the National Government is now when Congress organs have al­ till li p.m. on the 12th of May suggested by its Conservative ed a speech about the need for a known to be dis‘ urbing the Prime ready begun to carry on a propa­ in the Hall of Columns, the same supporters, It is hard to see why powerful new air force in Ger­ i Minister and his colleagues as no ganda In favour of Congress can­ Harijan Sevak Sangha Hall where Lenin’s body was a man of the type of Sir William many. This was followed by the I other issue has done since the didates. Every non-Congress placed on his death. Thousands Holdsworth should denounce it French Government’s decision to formation qt the Government in party and organisation ought to be act;-'’ among voters as early Gandhi and their purpose Is a of people visited the hall to pay QxfQrd ^n.d jyhy nearly a i 1931. Those who are opposed to The first annual report of the construct new fortifications near as po j.e. Honest propaganda continuous, persistent and en­ their respects. At 11 p.m, the red dons and science wor­ the Saar frontier. But the more the Governnfcnt and to Sir Servants of Untouchables Society, cremation took p’ace; the urn a is nesci.d and if It Is carried cn now known as Harijan Sevak lightened education of public kers of Cambridge should haveactive Japanese militarists laun­ I (Continued op page 10) earnestly during the next four opinion, which alone can bri containing the ashes' was then Sangha, deals in considerdble de­ put in the Hal1 of Columns. months, Congress organs’ propa­ tail with the activities of the a real change in the attitude of ganda will not succeed In m s- caste Hindus towards their Hari­ At 5 p.m. on the 13th of May Central Board as well as the leading those whose votes Con­ jan brethren. the funeral ceremony took place. gress candidates are anxious to provincial committees of the The catafalque bearing the urn Sangh. The most significant The report, further, contains secure.’ some valuable suggestions, which, with the ashes of the deceased Our contemporary ought to event has been the creation of if acted upon, would considerably was carried to the Red square on FRANKLY SPEAKING have added—It Is very necessary the “David Educational Fund” for the shoulders of Joseph Stalin, —that honest propaganda must encouraging higher education stimulate and expedite Harijan uplift work. It is observed by President Kalinin, War commissar -=aSaga) not Include, Sind, Frontier and among Harijans, A sum of Rs. the Generai Secretary that un- Voroshilov, Premier Molotov, and Baluchistan questions—among a 575 is being given every month in EVADING THE CRISIS. Federation of the League of Na- j the unemployed. President Roose­ few others of the kind. touchability Is the logical result other members of the Govern­ scholarships to 47 Harijan stu­ The Disarmament Conference tions’ Societies. When the Gran! * * * * of the caste system and can only ment. On the Red Square, where velt has outlined a vast scheme dents. The provincial and dis­ Earlier in the same report the be abolished with the abolition thousands of people had gathered, has died once more, but, as usual, Chaco war was brewing, an agent,' of social Insurance to provide se­ trict committees are also alive to “special correspondent” says; of caste system. It is, therefore, a ml’itary review took place. the educational needs of Harijans after reserving its right, so to It Is reported by the British dele- 1 curity of home and livelihood. He “Congress does not represent the necessary, that a vigorous cam­ The catafalque was placed on a and have distributed the major speak, to revival for the purpose gatlon to the Congress, of the - hopes to present to the next ses­ people of the country, the vast paign against the caste system raised platform before the Lenin’s majority of Congressmen are Hin­ part of their resources by way of best known British armament should be carried on and propa­ mausoleum and the Soviet leaders of dying again. Instead of dis­ sion of the Congress a compre­ dus, even among the Hindus there scholarships for college, school ganda be done through all possi­ made speeches paying tribute to cussing limitations of armaments firm secured in six months a n ' hensive plan covering the deve­ is a large section strongly oppos­ and primary education. A num­ ble means. The higher caste Minzhinsky. and Disarmament conventions order for £1,500,000 worth of ed to the Congress, Muslims have ber of special day and night arms. At the same time a col­ lopment and use of national re­ should be approached not only On the completion of the which, if persisted in, would have nothing to do with it, etc., etc.” schools too have been opened for league of his in Paraguay was sources for this purpose. Unem­ through the Press and the plat­ speeches the urn was immured in meant something more perma­ Then why this anxiety for Harijans. While the Central working with equal success! “honest propaganda,” and if it is form but also through the me­ the Kremlin Wall, where the nently fatal than recurring de­ ployment in America is not even Board is negotiating with the Lo­ “While,” comments the report all so very obvious why should dium of fine arts. Poetry, drama ashes of the leading people of mises, the statesmen assembled at half as acute as in India and cal Governments with a view to pithily, “ the delegate of the Bri­ the "voters be made to under­ Russia and other countries lle- Geneva cleverly evaded time and already there exist State laws securing increased aid for edu­ and ft1 ms should all be employed circumstance by agreeing to a tish Government was seeking stand it?” John Reed of America, Clara Zet- with his colleagues on the Council cational uplift of Harijans, the In the propaganda for the re­ “compromise resolution.” The for the relief of the unemployed * # * * kin of Germany, Sun Kateyaka of the League of Nations a solu­ moval of untouchability. compromise resolution adopted at and guarantee of a decent living “IS MARRIAGE A UNION OF District Committees have been of Japan. tion of the trouble, licenses were The Society, as it appears from the Bureau meeting after “ fellci- SOULS?” working to secure admission of being given- for the export by wage for every worker. In In­ Asks a headline. Harijan children into ordinary the report, has been doing most Poland And . tlous speeches by Mr. A. Eden, M. useful and constructive work. British firms of over 2,000,000 dia, on the other hand, where Yes. But the feminine soul re­ Municipal and District Board After a long delay, which, of Barthou and Mr. Norman Davis” rounds of ammunition to one bel­ But what has been done is not mains the Paramount Power. schools. The branches of the course, caused great political an­ relates to an invitation to Ger­ ligerent and over 16,000,000 rounds unemployment is acutest in the even a fraction of what has still many to return to the confe­ # * * * Sangh have also been devoting xiety both among the Baltic to the other.” Yet when the world and where even those who After sixteen meetings presided to be done for the economic, rence. The crisis may arise in themselves to relief of Harijans States and in the U.S.S.R., the scandal of the supply of arms over by the Prime Minister the consequence of Germany’s refusal are employed cannot earn enough and social uplift of the Harijans. Government of Poland signed the was exposed, British spokesmen, Committee of Privileges unani­ during famines, floods and epide­ to come in or after her rejoining to live even in modedt comfort, mics but their activities were res­ The success of the Sangha will protocol prolonging the Non-Ag­ both in Geneva and London, rais­ mously fcomd that Sir Samuel always depend on the measure of the General Commission- Mean­ ed their hands in horror, solemn­ the Government are proportion­ tricted by the limited funds at ression Pact with the Soviet Union ately unmindful of their duties Hoare and Lord Derby committed moral and financial support it while, the dead Disarmament Con­ ly pleaded innocence and sought no breach of privilege. their disposal. for a period of ten years con­ ference still lives. towards the destitute millions. receives from Hindus a1l over In ­ cluding with 1945. to foist the blame on others. If The privilege of preserving In­ The Society is running four dia. It is the duty of every With the signing of this proto A JUST DEMAND the Folkstone report is true, could dia for the Empire, of course. But weeklies to bring about a change well-to-do Hindu, therefore, to hypocrisy go further? the 16 meetings were sixteen too col, both the Soviet Government In a statement to the Press in the mentality of the pu render all possible assistance to and Poland demonstrated their OUTRAGE ON LIBERTY many. demanding better representation * « # » towards Harijans. All the four the Sangha and thus give proof po’icy of the maintainance of Sjt. Nariman aptly characterized Press Views of women on the Congress Parlia­ Commenting on this the “Morn­ journals are published under the of his or her concern for the the Foreigners Bill recently intro­ the peace in Eastern Europe, as mentary Board, Mrs. Zutshi of ing Post” says that there is no duced by the Bikaner Durbar as genera1 supervision of Mahatma i cause of the Harijans. opposed to the challenging policy Lahore has said some hard things For The Entire Nation note of censure on Mr. Churchill “ a fresh outrage against the ele­ of the Hitler Government, which about men and their superior in­ nor does it appear that any of mentary rights of citizensh.p and A national struggle differs has rejected the Soviet proposal difference towards women. We his statements is contrary to liberty,” at a meeting of Uie citi­ from a mere party campaign, (Continued on page 10). cannot protest against her at­ and the Congress candidate facts. How Britain Protects Her tack for the sufficient reason that zens of Bombay held at Blavatsky The statements were contrary Lodge on Saturday, under the seeks to represent the whole na­ her grievance is quite Just. We tion through its great voluntary to “tact” and expediency. Worse deny, of course, that “men are auspices of the Indian States crime than stating even the Shipping Pecpie’s Conference. The speech­ organization and not merely this rial trade is already carried in always ready to ignore us. Their truth. ------* - ► « - es made at the meeting correctly or that political party. He stands British vessels and a discrimina­ age-long habits, old fashioned * # * * mirrored the public sentiment pledged to carry out the policy as There is nothing surprising in Labour Parties, but the MacDo­ tory action against the small bal­ traditions are hard to break.” A new chapter opens, says the on this preposterous piece of le­ determined by the national organ­ the reported decision of the Bri­ nald Government is proposing to ance of foreign boats, it is fear­ report, with Mr. H. P. Mody’s Indeed, we recognise, on the other gislation. It is impossible for a isation, from time to time. He tish Government to assist British utilise them to fight foreign ship­ ed, would result in retaliation visit to England last summer. The hand, that, as Mrs. Zutshi says, State to isolate itself from India therefore, stands not only pledg­ ping, especially that section of It against British ships carrying fo­ keynote of the conversations was shipping with subsidies to enable “during the Civil Disobedience and any attempt made In that ed to carry out Congress policy which is enabled by State subsi­ the desirability of Improving re­ the latter to overcome foreign reign trade.” lit will be noted Movement women left their direction besides being most as it has been shaped in the lations by cooperation and competition. The present Nation- dies to compete with the British that this concession to foreign homes, threw off the shackles objectionable constitutes defiance struggle for national freedom nal-cum-Conservative Government shipping trade and industry. The shipping is made not because which bound them and took their of obvious facts and circumstances particularly during the last 15 good-will. has thrown overboard one by*one pretence of the British Govern­ any question of “principle”—such rightful place beside men, bearing years under Gandhlji’s leader­ Congratulations to Mr. Mody which will injure the Ruling Prin­ for inaugurating a chapter with the articles of faith long cherish­ ment, however, that whatever as that of “expropriation” and so the brunt of the battle shoulder ces themselves. The Maharaja of ship, but he Is bound also loyally ed by the Liberal and Labour subsidies will be given, will be to on, which Indians have so often to shoulder.” And it is because Bikaner, it was rightly recalled at to accept and carry out the fu­ India deserving no more substan­ tial space in it than a foot-note. Parties, and though MacDonald- help overcome the competition of heard from British merchants we recognise all this that we urge the meeting, was an ardent ad­ ture decisions of the Congress Congratulations also for im­ subsidised foreign shipping alone, and their official sympathisers, on Pandit Malaviya and his col­ vocate of Federation at the Round whatever they may be. This is Simon and Co., may continue to proving relations—but between, proclaim to the world that their and will not be directed against whenever the question of reserva­ leagues to concede to women their Table Conference and had also different from being pledged to a particular policy or set of poli­ whom? anchor still holds, the veriest others who receive no sucif State tion of coastal shipping to India’s rightful importance. The Con­ made a speech on the oneness cies, say for the furtherance of * * * * tyro knows that they have unab­ subsidies, is too thin to hold wa­ nationals has been raised in this gress Parliamentary Board should and unity of India. It is strange have at least two or three women Free Trade, or Protection, or na­ “Enthusiasm prevails among the ashedly surrendered their “Libe­ ter. All foreign shipping, whe­ country—would arise, but simply that he should not know that , Muslims of Gujarat on account m addition to Mrs. Naidu who is the proposed Bill is not only i tionalization of industries, or ralism” and “ Socialism” to the ther subsidies by their respect­ because the British Government of the election of Maulana S h a u - there in her own right as an All- against the spirit of Federation ; the like. We can understand Tory junta in the Cabinet. Free ive Governments or not, will be thinks it impolitic to do so in the kat Ali as President of Ahmeda­ India personality. The presence but also tends to widen the gulf this position if we keep in mind Trade has been given the com­ equally affected by the British existing circumstances. The Bri­ bad session of the Muslim Educa- of women will prove invaluable to that exists beween Nationalist In- j the fundamental fact that the plete go-by and strident Imperi­ Government’s plan. tish Government and the British catlonal Conference.” the Board. dia and autocratic princes. Congress campaign Is not a cam­ alism holds sway in its s^ead in It is stated that “ no discrimi­ merchants and industrialists have paign of a mere political party, —United Press. the schemes of the Government. nation would be applied against evidently one set of economic SCANDALOUS. SECURING HOME & LIVELIHOOD but one organized on behalf of W hy? Was there any d an ger Subsidies of any kind to trade foreign ships in carrying inter­ principles to apply to their own An instructive disclosure was The U.S.A. Government are con­ the entire nation as a part of Its of the Chairman of the Reception and Industry have been an ana­ imperial trade”—for the reason country and quite another for use recently made at Folkstone at the templating yet another measure struggle for political independ­ Committee deciding to continue thema to both the Liberal and that “ about 90 per cent, of impe- in India. ------; ^ Congress of the International fo r the security of livelihood to ence.—“Hindusthan Times.” in the chair as President? Monday, June 11, 1934 THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE:]

TO MAKE GOOD DROUGHT LOSS EUROPE’S NEWEST FASCIST STATE TERRORISM RELATIVES ------— ----- Roosevelt Asks For 525 Million Dollars ^ A U S T R IA TO SUFFER!

WASHINGTON. June 9- no prospect of shortage of hu­ Railway Line And Bridge For Sins O f “Traitor»’’1 Bequest tor 525 million dollars man loot! but shortage of animal food threatens in a wide area. Blown Up But Express Who Escape From to make gdod the drought loss is The programme provides funds Russia made by Presdient Roosevelt in for work, purchase of livestock, Escapes Disaster a message to Congress declaring loans to fanners purchase of that future rainfall can only re­ farms which cannot pay and plac NEW SOVIET DECREE store a small part of the ravages. i ing destitute families on new BOMB EXPLOSIONS ISSUED The President adds there was i land.—Reuter. GALORE RIGA, June 9. When “traitors” escape from VIENNA, June 9. Russia their relative* will be CONGRESS RECEPTION COMMITTEE The Paris-Vlenna Express nar­ punished with imprisonrrvem rowly escaped disaster engineered forced labour and banishment tc by the saboteurs’ at Voecklabruck Siberia whether they themselves FORMED In Upper Austria. are guilty or innocent, according The train stopped on the brink to a decree issued by the Sov et (Continued from Page 1.) of a gulf at 2 in the morning, Government.—Reuter. and found the bridge blown up. political activities, the sentinel day Aug. 12. The polling shall Traffic on the main-line now is be open for 6 full hours. Time EDWARD BURGE DEAD and the watchdog of the cause subject to heavy delay owing to shall be fixed by the executive of people, enjoying the confidence the circuitous crossing.—Reuter of the whole population. Committees of the District Con­ With troops of Sofia garrison, commanded by General Solarow, occupying the whole city, Father O f Assassinated He hoped that the members gress Committees, according to Bulgaria was transformed into Europe’s newest Fascist State in mail week. Strong detach­ Midnapore Collector would not commence the meeting local circumstances.” ____ ments of soldiers were stationed before the Parliament buildings, public officers and all Terrorist Acts in a spirit of criticism of what RECEPTION COMMITTEE foreign Legations, while army aeroplanes cruised over the city ready to drop bombs if any LONDON, June U LATER. had happened and of what might On the motion of Mr- S. A. sign of resistance should appear. While this was going on. King Boris was nominating his The death has occurred of Brelvl, the meeting formed a In addition to the attempt or happen. It was not the tune for new military Cabinet in the Palace. Photo shows: General So larow with his officers in Sofia. John Edward Burge aged 83 of Reception Committee for the Paxis-Vienna express numer­ them to look behind. It was broken heart. holding the 49th Session of the ous terrorist acts have been re­ enough they had p’ayed a glorioui He never recovered from the Indian National Congress in Oct. ported throughout Austria. part in the struggle for the coun­ shock of assassination his son at The membership fee of the Con­ LITTLE ENTENTE “DANGER TO CATA­ The Heimwehr guarding tunnel Midnapore nine months ago.— try’s freedom. He hoped he was gress Reception Committee Is Iueg was fired upon from the Reuter. voicing the sentiments of all those Rs. 25, and the first meeting Is to & SOVIET RUSSIA LONIAN AUTONOMY” mountainside, one killed and one present, and he said that none of ANDREWS AND seriously wounded. be held on July 15. The original —— ECHO OF OLD DISPUTE them regretted what had hap­ resolution was slightly amended, A Viaduct was blown up at BIHAR RELIEF — pened in the past. But every one and was passed in the following Diplomatic Relations Deputies Protest Against Semmering delaying trains iron. of them was proud of the part form: — — ►«£♦— Italy. The ralilwayline was blown Trouble On Sino Burma Established Land Law & Withdraw Up at Krems, presumably in they had taken in the struggle. Resolved that all members of (Special Cable.) Frontier “I say that we are proud of our the B.P.C-C. do hereby consti­ From Cortes order to Interfere with the tour record,” said Mr. K. F. Nariman. tute the first members of the re­ GENEVA, June 9 LONDON, June 9. of members of this Diplomatic LONDON, June 9 Corps as guests of Government DECIPLINE, KEY OF SUCCESS. ception committee of the 49 Ses­ The Little Entente fras pro­ Mr. C. F. Andrews Is The rumours of the trouble on sion of the Indian National MADRID. June 9 The Danube steamer station the Sino-Burma Irontier, inves­ He appealed to the members to claimed the recognition of a Congress to be held in Bombay broadcasting at the Cape The Agelong Catelonlan in­ was blown up at Nussdorf. A tigated in London, prove td be go ahead with the reorganisation number of bomb explosions oc­ of the Congress, working in a in October 1934, provided that Soviet Russia.—Reuter. Town station to-night and ^ dependence movement which, it the echo of an old dispute, name­ each member pays at least the was thought, ended with the re­ curred elsewhere. A powerful ly, the Chinese objection to the spirit of brotherhood, comrade­ preaching at St. Georges bomb was found in the drawer minimum fee of Rs. 25, as per The League circles are pleased volution threatens to blaze up in British mineral survey party ship and observing discipline cathedral to-morrow on the consequence of General Alidad’s of a desk in Prince Starhem- which was a secret of the success article X III of the Congress at the news that Little Entente crossing the frontier. constitution. promulgation of land law which berg’s office by a carpenter en­ The incident was settled when of the Congress. He hoped the is establishing diplomatic rela­ subject of Indian earth­ gaged in re-dec orating the Resolved that the office-bearers the President of Catalonia des­ citizens of Bombay would not be tions with U.S.SR- the British Government gave an of the B.P C.C. shall be the pro­ quake in order to secure cribes as dangerous to Catalonian rooms. Fuse was controlled by a slow in responding to the call Letters restoring normal rela­ clock so as to explode at the time assurance to the Nanking visional office-bearers of the sympathetic European sup­ autonomy. that the party had not infringed of the Congress and enrol them­ tions have already been exchang­ It expected the Catalan deput­ when Prince was due in office— Reception Committe to carry on port for relief of distress. Reuter. Chinese sovereignty.—Reuter. selves as Congress members in the work of the said committee ed between Litvinoff and foreign ies will withdraw from the Cor­ their thousands. ministers ol Czechoslovakia and He will shortly proceed to tes next week.—Reuter’s Special. till the Reception Committee ACTRESS FINED Referring to the session of the elects Its own office-bearers. Rumania. Transvaal, Natal and Rho­ H IT L E R ’S VIS IT Indian National congress to be Resolved that a meeting of It is expected Yugoslavia will FOR SMUGGLING desia on the same object. R A IN S T O R M TO MUSSOLINI held in Bombay in October, Mr. the the Reception Committee follow suit after the return of HAVOC AT SALVADOR PARIS, June 9 Nariman said, an informal Con­ shall be convened on July 15 1934 Foreign Minister from his pre­ To Discuss About League ference of Congressmen held in to elect office-bearers and the sent visit to Paris. --- m Jm --- The well-known actress Jenny Doily was fined 140 thousand Bombay some days ago had ten­ various Sub-Committees. The move was regarded as a And Disarmament Sha cks And Houses Sub­ sterling for smuggling a ring dered an invitation for the hold­ Only such of the Reception further step towards Soviet’s ad­ IMBIBING THEM merged And Electric ROME, June 9 worth 50.000 sterling into ing of the plenary Session in Committee members will be al­ mission tc the League which is lowed to take part in this meet­ expected to be satisfactorily set­ WITH uROAD SENSE” Power Lines Destroyed When he comas to visit Sgr. France. Bombay. He was very g'ad that Mussolini, Chancellor Hitler will Three days’ Imprisonment that invitation had been ing as will have been duly en­ tled in September. (Special Cable) travel by air to avoid crossing which was also inflicted was re­ accepted, and he hoped with the rolled themselves as Its mem- Meanwh le M Litvinoff is work­ ing on a plan of pacts of mutual Experimental Crossings For SAN SALVADOR rwrU Austria. after. the events of last mitted under the First Offenders co-operation and assistance of MAKE CONGRESS SESSION year. Act.—Reuter. Congressmen and the sympathy ; SUCCESS. assistance in Eastern Europe in Pedestrians In London (Central America) June 10. which in addition to Little En­ Considerable’'-(toss ,of mMSo i -jr-to Th# principal subjects to be dis­ of the people, the 49th Session of l Mrs. Sarojini Naidu moved the tente and France, both German cussed will be Disarmament and DA VAR’S COLLEGE OF the Congress would be a great resolution appealing to the citi­ feared as a result of a terrific and Poland have been invited to RUGBY, June 9. rain storm at Salvador. The League of Nations. session, greater than any ses- zens of Bombay for whole-hearted Italians state that 9gx. Musso­ COMMERCE participate thought neither hove raging current swept through the ' sion held before. co-operation in holding the next Experimental road crossings lini will counsel moderation with (Established 34 years.) shown alacrity.—Reuter capital carrying away debris, a BOMBAY’S PRIDE. session of the Congress in Bom­ for pedestrians at 60 places In the object of preventing the hundred shacks and houses in THE OLDEST AND THE MOST Bombay, he said, was the birth­ bay and making it a great and armaments race and above ail Westminster and Halboum, will the lower part of the town are SUCCESSFUL COLLEGE OF place of the Congress, and i' unique success worthy of the tra­ urge Germany to return io the COMMERCE IN INDIA. FAMOUS COMPOSER come into operation in London on completely • under water. Electric was a coincidence that it would ditions of the city. Monday. Regulations provide for League.—Reuter. light power lines are destroyed; Where the training for all the complete nearly 5o years when it The resolution which was se­ DEAD the first time that pedestrians conded by Mr. Nagindas T. Master traffic suspended and communi­ following SPECIALISED PROFES­ meets in the city In October crossing the road elsewhere than Emir Of Transjordania SIONAL DIPLOMAS was origi­ next. , was unanimously passed. Frederick C. H. Delius at the crossings which are mark­ cations with the interior inter­ The Committee then adopted rupted. In Britain nally introduced and whose An appeal to the people o ed on the roadway will be liable the resolution on the textile strike on conviction to a maximum fine SUCCESSES SURPASS those of Bombay to enrol themselves as (Special Cable) LONDON, June 9. ALL INDIAN INSTITUTIONS PUT in Bombay. Mr. Purushotam Tri- T/INDON, June 10. ¡o f £5, while the maximum pe­ Congress members was contained FIGHTING T. B. A salute of 21 guns greeted the together:— cumdas moved: — The British composer Frederick nalty of £5 is provided for driv­ in a resolution moved by Mr. SYMPATHY WITH STRIKERS. SCOURGE Emir of Transjordanla on his Chartered Insurance (A.C.LJ.) ; Delius died at his home in ers of vehicles who Ignore the K. M. Munshi, and seconded by “The BP.C.C., welcomes the regulations affecting them at these arrival at Dover on his first visit Bank Officers (CA.I.B.) ; Sales­ Mr. Ishwarbhai Patel which was resolution of the Working Com­ France. He went blind a few crossings which are at places to Britain. He will be the guest managers (By I.SJM.A.); Incor­ as follows:— mittee sympathising with the years back. where traffic is controlled by Decline In Mortality of the Government for three porated Secretaries (FJ.SA.); "Resolved that the enrolment textile strikers who are on (Frederick c. H. Delius, whose lights or police.—B.O.W. In England weeks. He will be received in General Commerce (L.CtC. & o/ Congress members lor the strike, and declares its solidarity death is reported at the age of audience by the King on Monday. D.Com J.M.CD ; Auditing (R . A.) : current year be proceeded with, with the textile workers of Bom­ 71, studied music at Leipzig. His RUGBY, June 9. The King received in audience Gregg Shorthand. A new special­ forthwith, and the Bombay Pro­ bay in their heroic struggle works include the opera “The Rebuilding Of The report of the Council of Mr. Cassels at the Buckingham isation in Accountancy Course is against the attack on their Village Romeo and Juliet” ; the National Association for Preven­ also introduced this year, viz. vincial Congress Committee Waterloo Bridge Palace on his relinquishing the hopes that the citizens of Bom­ standard of living. The Com­ choral works “Sea Drift’' and tion of Tuberculosis shows that Northern Command in India.— International Accountants (A . L bay will rally to the call of the mittee further notes with grati­ “Song of the High Hills.’' and within 20 years since the national Reuter. At C.). scheme on the recommendations Congress and enrol themselves fication that the Working Com­ (for orchestra) “Brigg Fair.”) RUGBY, June 9. TUITION PERSONAL OR mittee is considering the situa­ of the Departmental Committee THROUGH POST as members of the Congress in | The London County Council on tuberculosis have been in ope­ HOUNDING OUT their respective Wards.” tion in this regard in various I Write or call for prospectus and centres, and therefore requests will on Tuesday have before them ration, the morality in England JEW The resolution was carried FEAR OF KIDNAPPING THE ! list of courses. Mr. Nariman and Mrs. Sarojini the joint report of the Highways from all forms of tuberculosis has FRESH ELECTIONS ON AUG. 12- 80, ESPLANADE ROAD. BOMBAY. Naidu to place the case of Bom­ RACKET Committee and the Finance Com­ fallen approximately 41 per cent BERLIN, June 9. The next resolution which was bay workers before the Working mittee, which recommends im- In Scotland the decline In the Nazi plans to check Jewish mov«!d by Mr Abid all and seconded Committee and seek its effective Famous Racer Removes mediate steps be taken for re- mortality have been above SO commercial activity have been by Mr. K. M. Munshi, decided upon intervention for a speedy and sa­ building the 100 years old Water- 1 per cent. The death rate from victorious !n the case of the holding fresh eltcions on Aug. 12, Children To England loo Bridge of a width to carry six tuberculosis in 1932 was the low­ tisfactory settlement of the UUstein family, the prprletors of with a view to set up properly lines of road traffic. For over est ever recorded, and shows sub­ one of the largest publishing Strike.” (Special Cable) ten years the bridge has been out stantial reduction over that in BATLIBOI'S constituted Congress bodies. The houses to Europe who have ‘ ECONOMIC HARUANS.” NEW YORK, June 10. of commission owing to the sub- |1931. The report states that ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING resolution which read as follows abandoned all control anc* sold was adopted: — Mr. Tricumdas said that the facts Justify the expectation that INSTITUTE Horace Dodge, famous Detroit sidance of the piers due to low- the remaining interests to “In view of the Working Com­ strike was in progress for the last motor-boat racer, accompanied erlng of the river bed caused by with a wider and fuller realisa­ for Efficient Training in Account­ 48 days, and all of them were the scour of the stream which tion of the purpose of the Na­ banking syndicate;.—Rieuter. mittee’s resolution No. 7, passed by his son and daughter, left the ing (F.C.R.A.); Auditing (R .A .); at Patna on May 18, calling upon aware of the tremendous hard­ United States for England owing at this point bends sharply to the tional Tuberculosis Scheme the B A R T H O U ’S V IS IT Banking (C.A.I.B.; C .A.I.I.B .); the Congress Committee to com­ ships and the heroic struggle the to fears that his children may south below St. Pau’s Cathedral, final triumph is assured.—B.O.W. strikers were carrying on against i Oneway traffic slowed dfgvn to Company Management and Secre­ plete the new election before be kidnapped. They were es­ N O T L IK E L Y tarial Practice (F.I.S.A.); Insur- Aug. 31, all______rules pertaining______to the heavy odds, because the Mill- I walking pace Is at present per­ corted to the liner by a sta’wart rance Specialists’ Diploma (A.C. election of the~B.P.CC and the | owners were determined to starve mitted over the bridge and a ANGLO-FRENCH bodyguard who closiy guarded the temporary structure alongside it PARIS, June 9. I.I.); and other General Com­ various District Congress Com- the strikers to submission. He Though M Barthou has been in­ children since the arrival In New carries cross-river traffic in the TRADE TALKS merce Courses (L.C.C.; D.Com. mittees in so far as they are in- regretted the public apathy to- vited to confer with Sgr. Musso­ York. It is understood the chil­ opposite direction.—B.O.W. I.M.C.) etc. consistent with the following, | wards the cause of these “ econo- lini it is unlikely he would go to are hereby suspended for elec- I mic Harijans.” In his opi­ dren will remain In England in­ definitely. Slow But Satisfactory Italy before Autumn, according COMMERCIAL COURSES TO tion purposes of the current nion if they had exerted to weil-ffiformed quarters, which SUIT ALL year only, their energy on behalf of DINESH MAJUMDAR Progress declare there was no question of Qualified and Specialised Stgff The membership roll for the the Congress for the alle- HANGED M. Barthou participating in the viation of the suffering and mi­ RUGBY, June 9. for each subject. purpose of the election shall Sanatanist Demonstration — *■«&-•— Muasolini-Hitler conversations. series of the “economic Harijans” A slow but satisfactory progress POSTAL TUITION—A Sped; be closed on July 31, 1934. Any Against Mahatma CALCUTTA, June 10. The French Government con­ person who is not on the roli on who were actually starving in has been made during the past Dinesh Majumdar sentenced to week with Anglo-French trade siders direct contact between M ORAL TUITION at If» that date shall neither be eligi­ their midst, there would have —— AHMEDABAD, June 10. death on a charge of attempted discussions, and It Is understood Barthou and Herr Hitler at pre­ Classes—Morning and E ven in g ble to stand as a candidate nor been less starvation In the city. sent premature— Reuter. Mr. Vishwanath seconded the re­ A movement is afoot amc murder of a Police Official was neither side is disappointed with Now is the time to join! to vote, provided that these executed early this morning at the course of the proceedings. It Congressmen who are still In jail solution which was passed un­ local Sanatanists to organise hos­ Write or call for Complete Free animously. tile demonstrations when Gan- Alipore Central Jail. is reported that the question of C U B A FR EE Prospectus at Navsari Chambers, will be entitled to stand as can­ British import (?duties) on silk Mr. C. K. Narayana Swaml dhijl arrives here Volunteers are He was first transported for life Outram Road, Fort, Bombay. didates at the ensuing election in connection with the attempt is proving a less stubborn ob­ and that any nomination on be­ next, moved that the B.P.C.C. being enlisted lor the purpose.— Treaty With U. S. Elimi­ on the life of Sir Charles Tegart, stacle to agreement than in the half of any such Congressman “appeals to the citizens of A.P. nates Intervention Bombay to contribute liber­ the then Police Commissioner of earlier stages of the negotiations. filed by any two voters of the Calcutta) at Dalhousie »Square, but -B.O.W. ally towards the relief of the Srinagar.—Admiral Sir Victor Committee concerned shall be escaped from Midnapore Central WASHINGTON. June 9. accepted as valid nomination- strikers and their faamilies, and Stanley, brother of the Acting Jail, while undergoing the sen­ Mahasabha Pandits The right of the United States Such member on his release will ma’ ie the efforts of the Relief Viceroy died in Srinagar on Satur­ t.o Intervene in the affairs of WHOM DO YOU CONSULT Committee formed by the Con tence there. He was subsequent­ only be entitled to take his seat day.—A. P. Leave For Japan Cuba has officially ended with fo r on the Committee concerned gressmen in the city a success ” ly arrested at Cornwallis Street following a revolver duel With a the exchange of ratifications by only on his renewing his mem­ The speaker expressed his gra NEW*DELHI, June 9. INCOME-TAX police party, when one police offi­ the new treaty between the two bership of the Congress. titude to the Marwadi Relief Pandit Vishwabandhu and Pan­ particularly the public to come cial was Injured- He was then countries Messrs. N AG IN D AS The District Congress Com* Committee which was the first dit Dhartnvir on behalf of the forward and make liberal contri­ put on trial before the Special The treaty eliminates the Platt mitees shall invite nominations body to respond to the cry of hun­ Hindu Mahasabha left for Bom­ amendment adopted by Congress MANEKLAL ger of the strikers. Relief afford­ bution to the funds for the relief Tribunal at Allpore, on a charge for the elections to the BP.C.C. of attempted murder of the offi­ bay ‘en route’ to Japan, to-day, in 1901 entitling the United States sc as to reach the respective ed by the Committee was, how­ of starving strikers. Mr. Purshotam cial and sentenced to death which to participate in the 25th centen­ to intervene if necessary to pro- 6, Ravelin St., Fort, Bombay. TW. Congress offices on or before the ever, not commensurate with the Tricumdas seconded the resolution the Calcutta High Court be con­ ary celebrations of L o rd Buddha. tact American lives and property. N o, 22560. T e le g ra p h ic A d d rss»: Aug. 7, and in case of contest, needs of the situation, and it which was passed unanimously. firmed.—United Press. - A . P . ’ —R e u te r. "KadambarL” polling shall take place on Sun- was up to other associations and The meeting then adjournedi. R a i s a I 10 THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE» Monday, June 11, 1934

desh, Mr Wagh of Erandol ren­ other; what is needed is exchange worse by the debate on the Com­ dered good help to me in urinal of genuine gold coin for current mittee of privileges report, which cleansing. lebased coin. Who so understands will be one of the most bitter From the experience which I that desires each community pro­ which the House of Commons has have got of this work I have to fessing a great religion to live by heard for many a long day. In And Around Bombay make a few suggestions. Al­ the life and teaching of its foun­ When that debate is over, the though city cleansing or village der. Dr. Moulton came to Bombay scene will be set for the final cleansing is the work of Munici­ to convert modern Zoroastrians to conflict in which one side or the palities, Local Boards, Village original Zoroastrianism, and not other must be driven from the Panchayats or Government village to convert them to modern Chris­ (From Our Staff Correspondents) Uplift Mandals, lately established, Tory Party. If Mr. Baldwin wins. tianity Conversion to the origi­ Mr. Churchill ‘will most likely go Sir Manmohandas Ramji’s j suits. We heartily wish that still there ought to be complete nal Zoroastrianism is conversion Volunteers For Congress a Marathi daily, which earned I other institutions will follow the co-operation of people with them. into definite opposition, to the great popularity. Mr. Kolhatkar D isclaim er to the original Christianity. A Session felt the pulse of his readers and example of this institution and People also have got to learn to Parsi convert to Christianity be- National Government taking with elevate the teaching profession him anything from fifty to han­ The Bombay Provincial Con­ Introduced several popular fea­ To The Editor of* The “Chronicle.” prefer their complaints to them ! came a Christian clergyman; a and maintain its sanctity. Many dled Tory members. If Mr. gress Committee has decided on tures in the columns of his pa­ Sir,—With reference to the sta­ in cases of any insanitariness Parsi intending to become a Chris- of our modern institutions are out Churchill wins, the fate of the the formation of the Reception per and made it a lively journal. tement issued by the Joint Strike which they notice. Unless the ! tian convert went to him for ad- Committee for the forthcoming He was, to a great extent, respon­ for making money, thus killing people themselves care to stand vice- And he was advised to stay National Government is sealed. Committee and published in the session of the Indian National sible for creating on a large the very purpose for which they on their own legs in matters of in his ancetral religion and live Even if it is only a drawn battle issue of this paper on the 8th in­ Congress. This raises the question scale the habit of newspaper rea­ are established.—Yours, etc., sanitation, services rendered by its cr°dit will be very badly stant, i am to say that the state­ right life in accordance with the of Bombay presenting the best ding among the masses. He was ment is far from being a correct HARI PRASAD GUPTA, Municipalities or other Local Bo­ teachings of Zarathushtra. shaken. Hindi Pracharak. volunteer corps during the Con­ one of the wittiest of Marathi one. Without going into the de­ dies will be of little avail.- Arogya In short, the present day pro­ writers. 65, New Hanuman Lane, gress sessions. The other day* a tails which I do not think it Mandals, Harijan service League blem of conversion is the problem RUSSIA AND FRANCE reference was made to the usual To commemorate his memory Kalbadevi, June 9, 1934- also must hence forward give of purification and initiation into necessary for me to do at this * COMING TOGETHER drawbacks that are noticed among a volume containing collection of stage, I want the general public their principal attention to this the mystery of universal religim. the volunteers during the sessions his writings was published last to know that I have no connec­ Lighting In work. “I may also suggest that As a rule to which there have been of the Congress. These could be year on the 2nd Jayanti Day and, tion whatsoever with the Crown Cinema Theatres Congress Committees also must some notable exceptions like Dr. (Continued from page 8). easily avoided if young men, who it is understood, that another vo­ Manufacturing Co. Ltd. I am not take this work in hand along with Moulton and Rev. Dhanji, the lume will be published on the to sign a mutual pact guaran­ are anxious to serve the Congress, at all a partner in the Agency khaddar propaganda, Council en­ priests of current religions are not forthcoming Jayanti Day which To The Editor of The “Chronicle.” teeing the independence of the are trained properly. It seems to firm of the said Company and am Sir,—The cinema going public try etc- I may request the Work­ initiated. That is the reason why be the impression of many that falls on June 15. It is hoped ¡'not on the Board of their Man­ ing Committee of the Congress conversion means to them turning Baltic States. the public will muster strong at of Bombay is fully aware of the Mr, Litvinov proposed to Colo­ the Reception Committee has at agement. i do not hold even a which is to meet at Wardha on people away from their ancestral its disposal no less than 80 volun­ the meetings to be held on that strain put on their eyes on ac nel Beck, the Polish Minister for single share of the said Company. count of the sudden lighting of the 12th to make this suggestion faith to exchange one debased teer corps, in the city. All of day to pay a tribute to the de­ Foreign Affairs, during his visit parted popular journalist. The statement therefore saying | the theatre during the interval to all the Congress Committees. coin for another.—Yours, etc- them have got their uniforms and that I have a substantial inte- j and after the show is over. In When I made a request to a res­ May their eyes open: to Moscow on April 13th, a ten band Why not have them ins­ Municipal Printing rest in the affairs of the Crown | darkness, the retina of the eye ponsible member of Dhulia Mu­ J. K. DAJI GH & G. year prolongation of the Non-Ag­ tead of starting a new volunteer Mill is entirely untrue and my gets itself used to a particular nicipality that members of muni­ Hill Road, Bandra. ression Pact. Co'onel Beck, how­ corps involving expenses for uni­ Enterprise name is unnecessarily and wrong-, kind of light waves and one is cipalities or other similar bodies ever, hesitated to give a conclu­ form and training? No doubt The Bombay Municipality has ly joined with their efforts to re- I even able to see things around should themselves do public clean­ OUR LONDON LETTER sive replied even after his return there are more than two thousand after all started a small printing sing work every day or at least start the said mill.—Yours etc-, him with a certain amount of to Poland. young men in the city who are press of its own and it is hoped get this work done by sweepers MUNMOHUNDAS RAMJI. clearness. A sudden change in members of one or the other of 80 it will develop into a big print­ under their direct supervision for Meanwhile, two important inci­ the vibrations of these light waves corps in the city. But the ques­ ing press so that all Municipal half an hour everyday he replied: dents occurred; the prolongation causes a strain on the eyes. What (Continued from page 8). tion is: Will they be able to cops documents cculd be printed Matriculation Examination “ Why half an hour every day, it of the Non-Agression Pacts be­ they should really do is to light with the work of the Congress there. The credit for this may be said every member has Samuel Hoare have already start­ tween the Soviet Union and the the theatre during the interval sessions, which demands a great initiative, however, goes to the To The Editor of “The Chronicle." done a good deal of work even if ed the story that the Privileges Baltic States, and the refusal of Schools Committee, which, with a and after the show is over with deal of discipline and patience? If Sir,—With reference to a letter he devotes “half an hour every Committee came to the conclu­ Germany to sign a pact guaran­ view to teaching printing work to In your issue of the 5th instant half lights instead of lighting it the very same young men were week’ to this public cleansing sions which were adverse to the teeing the independence of these their students started a small on the subject of University exa­ to its brightest capacity, to trained and acquainted with the work. “This shows how far mu­ position of Sir Samuel Hoare and Baltic States. On this latter dis­ printing press at Foras Road minations signed, “One connected bring the lights to the theatre’s therefore influence was brought to sort of situations that have to nicipal or other bodies are in­ play of Germany’s imperialist face, Bombay will be able to Marathi SchooL This press has a with education," it seems that half lit capacity the intensity of bear on it once again to find a treadle machine and a hand press the writer speaks of the French lights should be increased slowly attentive to this work. Individual policy, the Po’ish Government present the best volunteer corps members have been inattentive so way out with a view to find the changed its attitude and sealed and two teachers were employed Paper on “reliable authority,” on­ and with methodical alteration of that ever served a Congress session. to teach printing as well aj other far. Nevertheless I would like to India Secretary and Lord Derby its diplomatic friendship with the But if such a corps is to be ly and not of his own knowledge. lights. This is usually done in “not ^guilty” of the allegations subjects during the schools hours. I f he is himself ignorant of Western theatres by a play of request them to give their proper Soviet Union by Prolonging the raised it cannot be done in a fort­ attention to this work in future. made against them. Some standard forms of the French, he ought not to offer com­ lights of different colours such as Non-Agression Pact. \ night or a month. They must be Schools Committee are printed ments, which are bound to prove green, blue, yellow and white or Members on Sanitary Boards The most interesting clause of trained, trained and trained. The should be so elected that they B aldwin-Churchill Fighi at the press. The Municipal misleading and unfair. mixtures of these colours. The the Protocol signed, makes it Reception Committee must take Commissioner, however, recom­ As for his facts, they are quite play of light should at least take would have such a work done un­ At the close of the week’s ses­ clear that neither Poland nor on hand immediately the work of der their direct supervision for mended a larger printing press wrong. There has been no re­ two to three minutes so that the sion on Friday night, a strong the Soviet Union “were bounded training. so that forms and small books examination of the answer books, eye slowly gets accustomed to the half an hour at least every day in rumour was current that a their respective wards. by any obligations or statements could be printed there and greater either because the first examin­ bright light. struggle between Mr. Baldwin directed against the interests of Kolhatkar Jayanti savings made in the charges for ation gave woeful results, or be­ It is unnecessary to dilate From the medical point of view, and Mr. Churchill for the body the respective signatories of the Preparations for the celebrat­ printing. This new press will run cause of any other reason. I need upon the importance of proper the present method of lighting and soul of the Conservative Party protocol” . Another clause makes ing the Jayanti of the late Mr. on the ground floor of the Im­ not therefore labour that point during the interval and when the sanitation. The fact is there that is likely to commence im­ Acnyut Balwant Kolhatkar, which provement Trust Building and the any further. this work has not being properly it clear “ that the Soviet Gov­ show is over is very unhealthy mediately the reports of the two ernment and Po'and renounce all falls on June 15, by his friends Standing Committee have sanc­ As regards his concrete sug­ and most objectionable. In the attended to upto this time- It is India Committees are out. All and admirers as well as certain tioned Rs 10,000 for the pur­ unnecessary to lay any emphasis claims to territory lying beyond gestion that Paper-setters should interest of their patrons, I hope, over the country the partisans, I institutions are in progress. Mr. chase of machinery. At present their frontiers, as fixed by the not be rank outsiders, but those the cinema authorities will give upon the importance of such a am told, on both sides are stirring A. B. Kolhatkar was a journalist more than a lac of rupees are connected with the teaching of work by actually mixing up with Riga Peace Treaty. full consideration to this sugges­ up angry passions in pre­ and author of great repute. He spent on printing only and if this the subject,—so far as this year’s tion.—Yours, etc., the Bhangis from the removal of Commenting on the prolonga­ conducted several journals during experiment proves successful, fur­ Paper-setters are concerned, his untouchability point of view. A paration for the crucial meeting S. P. NAIR. of the Conservative Party Con­ tion of the Protocol “Izvestia” , his life time. He was first asso­ ther machinery will be installed suggestion is completely borne solid foundation of social reform the official Government organ of ciated with “Kesarl” of Poona. In to cover more important printing out, as both the Paper-setters of from below can be laid if a regu­ ference, when Mr. Baldwin and the U.S.S.R., states: “The new Bombay he started the “Sandesh” , work. this year were connected with a A Query lar campaign of such a nature is Mr. Churchill will fight out the school or a college, and may, undertaken by municipalities, vil- issue to the bitter end. Already move in the history of the Polish- therefore, be presumed not to be To The Editor of The “Chronicle.''’ fegi 'FanChayatS, GbverfiMfefft and severely tested by.r;<,yit*il differ­ Soviet..gelations is undoubtedly of outsiders in the subject.—Yours, Sir,—I shall be highly obliged if thorities. Arogya Mandals. His.ri- ences of opinion on international immense importance in t'~e institutions. Among the delegates PLEA FOR UNITED etc., any of your readers could le t'»'? - jan Service leagues,m Congress and Dominion-rmiEAfeirs, ¡the addin r ,Strengthening of peace in Eastern are Professors Lemuan, Goss, Cel- ONE OF THE PAPER-SET­ know, through the columns of committees, social service Lea­ tional strain placed upon the Europe and peace in general. The lere, and Academicians Jacob. FRONT TERS AND MODERATORS. your esteemed daily, if there is gues and responsible citizens. Government’s strength and cohe­ Soviet Union is definitely trying Adamar, and Rego. The delega­ any Film studio in Bombay or any I conclusion, I would request all sion by this new crisis may easily to block the way to afi those tion is headed by the Academi­ Income-Tax Payers And other place in or outside India public bodies and private citizens prove to be the breaking point. who are attempting to hreak the cian Perren. Bugga Mai’s Appeal To which takes up educated young also to bestow proper atten­ Incalculable factors are at work, present peace.” Artificial Rain. Assembly Elections persons for training in the art. Punjab tion to what I have said above says the correspondent of a week­ Franco—Soviet Friendship. After carrying on experiments Yours, etc., and have some effective work done ly newspaper, who adds that Mr. over a number of years, Soviet Franco-Soviet diplomatic and To The Editor of “The Chronicle.” _ B. L. KHANNA, M.A. in this respect.—Yours, etc.. Baldwin’s prestige and honour— scientists have finally succeeae» AMRITSAR, June 9. cultural relations have been £ir,—In connection with the i The Daly College, GOPAL SADASHIV MADANE. his whole political career—are at in producing artificial rain in Indore, C- I. steadily improving and strength­ Ch. Bugga Mai who was con­ forthcoming Assembly elections, | Dhulia, June 9. stake. Lord Sankey’s presence Turkmenia, where is there is no June 7. ening. As it is well-known. victed during the Martial -Law re­ one important point deserves im- J in the Government also depends rainfall 250 days in the year. mediate public attention. French influence in Czarist Russia gime at Amritsar sends the fol­ T rue Conversion upon a generous handling of the The problem of rain being of According to the present Elec­ was so strong that Russia was lowing:— Public Scavanging Indian problem. Any weakening the most vital not only for the tion Rules, every person paying —— called a “colony” of France. Al­ — ►•;•••— on fundamental points must lead agriculture of the U.S.S.R. but I respectfully pay my Income tax has a vote for the As­ To The Editor Of the “Chronicle.” most all the important indus­ To The Editor of The “Chronicle.' to Iris resignation. Other mem­ for the entire world, the Soviet cordial thanks to my sembly. About those income-tax tries of Russia were in the bands Sir,—I would request you to Sir,—The spirit-liie of conver­ bers of the Cabinet who are under Government has established a many friends who have payers whose names already ap­ of French capitalists. With the sent me messages of love and give publicity to the following sion is turning away from evil the Diehard searchlight are Lord special Artificial Rain Institute in pear on the electoral rolls, there to good. Selfishness and sensua­ French language and culture so greetings on my release from jail few lines in the interest of Hari- Irwin and Sir John Simon. Lord Moscow to solve this important is no need to speak. I have in lity, passion, anger and avarice, deep-rooted in the court-life of after 15 years. I also thank mind the large class of holders of jan service in particular. Irwin is affected by past acts and problem of the 20th century. wrong thought, speech and action, the Russian aristocracy, Russia, of those friends of mine who mean securities, debentures or shares In the city of Dhulia from the personal pledges that he has Mr. Fedoseev, the director ol killing, slealing, cheating, telling a given In tightly binding him­ course, followed a Francophile to honour me by giving parties. who, though not liable to pay any 8th ultimo I have been doing the A .R .I., gave the following scavanging work for three hours lie and commiting adultery are self to the principles outlined in policy. But I think that it does not look income-tax, have the tax at 32i brief account of this last suc­ in the morning. During the evil; love and good thought, pu­ the White Paper. The position The situation, however, shifted well on my part or on the part pies per rupee deducted from cessful experiment, made by the month ending on the 7th of June rity, righteousness, law-abiding, of the Foreign Secretary is not to the other extreme immediate­ of others to give and accept such their income at source, and who members of his Institute: “Ex­ barring four Sunday holidays and harmony and progress are good. so precarious as he has done well, ly after the Russian Revolution. parties, when many of our dear­ do not apply for or get full re­ periments were carried out last four others on account of other Founders of great religions of from the Conservative point of Not only were all French invest­ est comrades in the fight for fund of the amount deducted. the world are of one mind; they year in Leningrad with powerful freedom are still rotting in jail. business I have done this work view, to be forgiven for his short­ ments confiscated but her influ­ I submit that all such persons enjoin turning away from good to electric energy appliances giving Nothing could give me more plea­ must be considered as income-tax for 23 days. Out of these 23 days comings on the India issue. ence was completely eliminated 13 were devoted to scavanging, 26 evil- Jesus says, “Weigh all things here. highly favourable results, under sure than the sinking of all dif­ payers with a right to vote for and hold fast that which is good,” laboratory conditions. A special ferences between various parties the Assembly elections. For it public urinals in the best way MacDonald—“A possible. These twenty-six in­ and enjoins love of God, brethren France remained hostile to Rus­ conference of scientists shortly existing in the Punjab and the'r cannot be denied that income-tax neighbours, friends and enemies. sia for a number of years. France giving one united front in the on a portion at least of their in­ clude one in Amalner also. Good Tory afterwards was convened, where There are 25 public urinals in Zarathushtra proclaims the voice organized intervention against it was decided that the problem fight for freedom. The come is assessed and collected by But the position of the Prime the city of Dhulia, all of which I of God, “Choose good, not evil; Russia, blockaded her and then must be solved within the next money to be spent in giving me or on behalf of the Government be good, not mean,” and enjoins Minister is certainly affected to a declared a boycott—did all that parties, would be better utilised themselves and these persons, have cleaned once. Nine days year or two. Ashem—the five-fold good of considerable extent in spite of the was possible to injure the youne if spent in the right direction for whatever the reasons acquiesce in were devoted to cleansing lanes “This time the experiments and their adjoining places in the purity, righteousness, law-abiding, fact that, as a clever man who Soviet Regime. But history was the ach’evement of our goal.— such collection of tax, by not ap­ knows how to get out of awakward were carried out near Ashkabad locality of “Mochis” in Deopur harmony and progress. Krishna against France. All her hostilities in Turkmenia, with the aid of a United Press. plying for full refund. says, “Follow Sva-Dharma (the situations, he is not so strongly which is a part of Dhulia. Rub­ proved futile, besides she suffer­ chemical apparatus, the workers It is upto some public-spirited law of each one’s conscience) and committed to the White Paper. prospective candidate to get the bish was heaped together and two ed materially in the loss of the of the A .R .I. produced a cloud kaccha-built gutters were also enjoins action without passion and In private, he has been known to Russian market. above view tested, confirmed, and devotion without distinction; Bud­ say that he is “ a good Tory” on on a clear and cloudless morn­ MUSLIMS ATTACKED accepted by the Government, so cleansed. Mochi Wada cleansing Now we witness the relations ing, which subsequent^ precipi­ is still in progress and hence in­ dha traces sorrow to birth and India, but when the clash does that a considerable number- of rebirth to craving for earth-life come the Premier will find it dif­ between France and the Soviet tated in the form of rain.” BY CO RELIGIONISTS persons will be immediately en­ complete. Amongst the so-called (sensual life), and enjoins renun­ ficult to escape from his associates, Russia becoming friendly an This problem of creating rain franchised. The trouble is cer­ untouchables the mode of living ciation of craving for earth life as there is no love for him in the norma1, this new policy is in is of immense important to the tainly worth it if only for the of Mochi is dirtiest. One day was devoted to clean­ by following the noble eight-fold Churchill-Lloyd-Page-Croft camp, great part due to the efforts oi Soviet Union as many of the main Alleged Hurting Of Reli­ value of the vote, especially in a path that begins with right seeing Herr Hitler, a number of impor­ grain-producing areas of her con­ country aspiring to Self-Govern­ sing of two latrines in Sevaram In the country itself, the Tory gious Feelings By Film wada. Both water and disinfec­ and right resolving. Mahomed Party, which counts most in Bri­ tant treaties and agreements have stantly suffer from drought— 1 ment.—Yours, etc., ____ says, “There is only one God,” and been concluded between the Soviet Volga Velly, Central Asia Kaza- VOTER. tants were freely used and thus tish politics to-day, is split from even the adjoining gutter was enjoins Faith in Him and faithful Union and France, among them kistan. NEW DELHI, June JO. June 9. top to bottom. Those ot us who thoroughly cleansed and the whole resignation to His Will; he further have the privilege of witnessing the Pact of Non-Agression. 1,000th Anniversary Of Firdousi. Opposition to the screening of of the dirt was removed. Along enjoins respect for true prophets the activities of the Tory wire­ Fear of Germany has forced Soviet literary circles are show­ “Sair-E-Paristan” took an ugly Marwari Vidyalaya with the urinals one day even the who preceded him. Founders of pullers from both sides always France to look abroad for new ing much interest in commemo­ turn when after Fr'day prayers in two latrines of Marwari gentlemen true faiths had life and death have a hearty laugh to notice and strong friends, she finds one rating the 1,000th anniversary of the Jama Masjid, a religious fana­ To The Editor of The “Chronicle." and a gutter were also cleansed- struggle with the custodians of that Baldwin and Churchill mis­ in the Soviet Union, The Soviet the great Oriental poet of Persia, tic belaboured and inflicted minor Sir,—I congratulate the Princi­ Thus 23 days were employed in false faiths they opposed; they sionaries are ceaselessly at work Russia, on its part, does every­ Firdousi, the author of “Shah- injuries on the face of a Muslim could not make people turn away pal of Marwari Vidyalaya on get­ cleansing and nearly sixty hours intensifying the division in dif­ thing in its power to make these Nameh. ” who pleaded that the film did not from evil to good without turning ting 88.5 per cent, results this were spent in actual physical ferent constituencies. The fact hurt the rel'gious feelings of Mus- away from their Church to a new friendly relations fast, it reci­ The anniversary which takes year at the Maatriculation. The labour. is the leader of the Conservative procates to each friendly step Tms. A prominent Muslim leader institution Is the only one of its. On all the days mentioned one The present problem of re ­ place this month, will be celebrat­ Party is at present in command of taken by France. ed a'ike in Moscow, Leningrad, was also attacked, but he escap­ vind in the Bombay Presidency i above Dr. Kelkar, the Municipal ligion is quite different. All cur­ ed. Police are investigating- rent faiths have deviated from its central machine but in the Among the latest steps in tne Tashkent, Samarkend and other teaching through the medium of, Health Officer supplied me with local associations, Churchill and The film, however, continues to Hindi that sends all the students ‘ the necessary cleansing materials the life and teaching of their first sealing of the Franco-Soviet Oriental countries of the Soviet founders, and require clarification the anti-White Paper brigade friendship is the issuing of u Union. be shown without any other un- to the examination, i.e., no one is and a Bhangi to aid me in my have a deep anti abiding hold. In work. The principal work which and rectification, moralization and French newspaper in Moscow “Le The Oriental Institute of All- towards incident.—A. P. denied the form; and, inspite of Lancashire the Tory rank and file this leniency, the results are good- the sweeper did was to fetch spiritualization. The present pro­ Journal de Moscou,” the opening Union Academy of Science will is waiting until the report of the The number of Marwari students water necessary for cleansing the blem of conversion is that of turn­ of number of schools in Moscow hold a special session in Lenin­ Committee of privileges is pub­ is increasing year by year. This urinals for two days of urinal ing away from distinctive reli­ for the study of French; a grad in conjunction with the script copy of the poet’s histor­ lished to stage a tremendous de­ year ten Marwaris appeared and cleansing. Mr. Chindhu Patel of gions of bargain that are in con­ number of instructors, have been State Hermitage Art Galleries. ical epic “Shahnameh”, which is monstration of resentment and ail the ten passed, the first boy Vasmar worked with me. At flict with one another as well as kept in the Saltikov-Shchedrin recrimination. Whatever reasons invited to lecture in the Academy The Hermitage Art Galleries are being a Marwari, a matter for Chinithanatoo, a village in West with science and philosophy to organizing an exhibition devoted Fubllc library in Leningrad. the universal religion of morality are given for the drastic revision of Aviation. And now a large and pride for the community. Khandesh, he did scavanging to Firdousi and his times, which The All-Union Academy of Sci­ In which all the founders of the of the Lancashire evidence, they wati composed delegation of The institution is exclusively for work for about a week. In the French savants have arrived in will be opened shortly. ence is preparing an anthology of Mochi Wada scavanging work Mr. great religions agree. No sub­ will not prevent the hurricane of the services of “Saraswati” (godess Moscow to deliver lectures, and A Soviet Printing House is mak­ Firdousi’s works by notable Pers­ of learning) and not for “Kuber Amrute, too, helped me for three stantial good can accrue from protest now working up S o S SSlttJ « d hence 5 7 * - ^ changing one debased coin for an- The situation will be made still read treatises in Soviet scientific ing reproductions of the manu- ian scholars.

■ ' * Monday, June 11, 1934 THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE 11

TH E FUTURE EQUALITY OF SEXES Woodrow Wilson. Father OF DEMOCRACY Ot League Of Nations Effective Collaboration Between Men Women — ------W ill Modern Dictatorships Last? & ‘No One Else With The Power Had The In Public Life Can Materialise Only With Conviction, Says Mr. Frederic Bell It is not surprising that there existence of a great many groups Since proposals for “reform- : once set up an organising com­ is a disposition to despair of in which people are using their ing the League” are being made 1 mittee of the League, which held minds together. It is here that Equality Of Opportunity And Status parliamentary democracy and al' in various quarters, and since its first meeting at the Hotel the ultimate distinction between of these proposals are found to Crillon, Paris on the 5th of May, that we associate with it in the the two kinds of societies is to be For Both contain mc-st curious implications 1919. spirit and the habits of toler­ found. Mr. Hobson describes the regarding the connections be­ The Paris Conference adopted raw material of the uninformed tween the League Covenant and ance, writes Mr. J. L. Hammond the final text of the Covenant cn Slowly through the years the fice until it became under her section is named “the women’s the Treaties of Versailles Trian­ the 28th April. Wilson had se­ democracy as a normal indiffer­ realization of the injustice, of feet the path of selfishness? Did section.” There Is no correspon­ in the “Spectator.” Most people ence to public affairs, interrupt­ on, St. Germain, and Neuilly, it ; cured the League of Nations as the harmfulness, of enforcing an she not forsake spiritual meek­ ding “men’s section,” all others would seem most desirable, says an integral part of the general who have reached the age of ed by tidal waves of enthusiasm, artificial inequality between two ness, which is the acme of being named from the occupa­ fear ro hate. You can do or Mr. Frederic Bell, that the real settlement long before the Versail­ forty look back to a time when naturally equal things has grown. strength, for a material depend­ tion of its members. This nam- position should be clearly un­ les treaty was completed and be­ attempt one of three things with An original conception of equal, ence, which is the depths of de­ lng will certainly tend to the it was assumed that the world derstood by all friends of the fore the rest of the treaties were this herd mind. You can le°.ve it though different, sexes has been gradation? segregation of women in the sec­ League. The subject is of great written. The Treaty of Versail­ was moving, however slowly, to alone, confining education. to long lost but it is new rapidly Losing sight of spiritual values, tion called “women’s” and to > importance. A number of tho­ les (in its first form) was pre­ their exclusion or grudging and | something like general self-gov­ your own class and trusting to being rediscovered and accepted. woman weighed her virtues in the roughly misleading statements as sented to the plenary conference your po’ice to keen enthusiasm £o rapidly, in fact, that one finds material scales of marriage and difficult entry into other sec­ to the origin of the covenant ernment. Admirers and critics on the 6th May, 1919, and the from dangerous expression. That that since 1919, 14 nations have motherhood. Not true mother­ tions. “Effective collaboration” i have appeared in press articles j final draft of the treaty was alike of the French Revolution was the plan of eighteenth-cen­ written into their Constitutions hood, but motherhood desired for will thus be rendered the more and seriously mistaken views handed to Germany on 16th June, divided Europe into two sets ol tury England. You can try tc that mca and women are equal the pleasure of possessing and impossible. on that matter have been epress- 1919. societies: the societies that bad before the law and, among with all the sentimentality which PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY ed in public by several speakers The history of the League’s ori­ educate it in such a way as to women themselves, there has attaches to the word lulling her assimi'ated and those that had preserve its primitive force and ACCEPTED. recently. gin goes far back and the Coven­ resisted its ideas. The chief grown a unity, now closely knit to be satisfied that the physical The position is that the League i ant Is the ultimate product of an to dirert it as and where you internationally, for equality, act of childbearing was mother­ Although there Is a more gene­ troubles of the world seemed to want to, making it your own ral acceptance, although 14 na­ Covenant and the Treaties of immense volume of thought and most Englishmen to come from equality of opportunity, equality hood in its entirety. Peace of 1919 came from two en­ work. The projects for a league weapon. That is the plan at­ of statu- v/ntes Helen A. Arch- tions have, within the last 14 this unbroken mass of despotism. Yet, in spite of mistakes and years, written In their Constitu­ tirely dicerent sources, whilst prepared during the war are its tempted in Germany, Italy and dale, C l" man of the Equal misunderstandings, all the time the ' connection between the Cov­ real ancestry and its true authors We could say of the French Revo­ 'Russia. Or you can try to edu­ Rights International, In the tions that men and women are lution, as of the Roman Empire, the thought of the equality of equal before the law, yet it Is enant and these treaties is a tech-; are Woodrow Wilson, Viscount cate it in such a way as to give “Christian Science Monitor.” the sexes lived, as It must nical one. Cecil, Leon Bourgelos and men that it was a profound misfor­ The movement among wo­ not possible to say with perfect it independent qualities of intel­ live, being immortal. truth that women In any nation TREATY OF VERSAILLES who collaborated with them. tune that it had stopjjed at a i ligence and temper, seeking for men may be traced through edu­ In none whatever among the UNJUST. To Wilson is due the everlast­ drawn across Europe. The War cation, to occupation, to citizen do not find themselves treated the basis of your society in a many conceptions of creation or differently from their male fel­ Take the Treaty of Versailles: ing honour of having succeeded in fell naturally into this perspec­ unity that is not merely the unity status, to equality, culminating in of Its own beginnings which the it may be divided into three main establishing the League: '“A living the present demand for the low citizens; they may still find tive. Aulard put it that mankind of the closed mind. That is the inquiring human mind has put inequality of status or, more of­ sections; one, comprising the po­ thing Is born” he said. He had was back to 1789, resuming the world-wide equalization of the forth does the Idea of a superior litical parts drawn up by the the power to gather together the method attempted in the demo­ sexes. ten, of opportunity; they may struggle between freedom and cracies that remain true to the sex or an Inferior sex appear. come up against restrictions; ne­ statesman and diplomatists In the liberal and pacific forces of all authority. When th« United One can follow the course of The conception of sex superiority Paris conference, solely concern­ countries and the aspirations of o’d traditions of toltrance. the women’s movement in many vertheless, the principle the es­ States came into the War this as­ and sex inferiority appears much sential principle of the equality of ed with terms of settlement with millions for a new order. “No countries, very clearly in Great later In our world time history Germany and the outcome of a one else with the same convic­ pect was given still greater im­ TRADITION OF TOLERANCE. Britain where the horror express­ the sexes, Is accepted. portance. Wilson thought that and Is even now on the way to complex series of compromises ar­ tion had the Power.” “No one ed by many over the proposal to It Is a significant fact that rived at mainly amcng the states­ in overthrowing “this menace of disappear again. else with the power had the con­ For some purposes, at a time instal what was then called the new and reorganized na­ men representing the governments viction.” combined intrigue; and force when obviously great changes are “Higher Education for Girls” can A REQUEST FROM LEAGUE. tions are among those which have of great Powers. It contains FORCED ON GREAT POWERS. which we now see clearly as the needed if society is to manage still be remembered. This mere­ In 1932, the Thirteenth As­ relinquished the old conception much that 1s Just and still more German power, a thing without its most pressing problems and ly meant the provision of schools sembly of the League of Nations of superior, indicating male, and that Is manifestly unjust and It has been stated, sometimes, conscience or honour or capacity escape its most manifest dangers, for girls with a standard of edu­ had before It a report from the inferior, Indicating female. They uuwlse. The other two sections by people who could have had for covenanted peace,” he was the meihod of a popular tyranny cation similar to that then pro­ Secretary-General In which were have returned to an allegiance to are: Part one of the Treaty, the ample opportunity of knowing summarized the opinions of the fundamental principle of that the statement was untrue, making the world safe for the seems extremely effective. But vided for boys. Emerging from Covenant of the League of Na­ the few schools, girls found the women’s organizations, given in equality. Among these are Cze­ that the Covenant was produced spirit of Washington and Jeffer­ can it last? Will it in fact de­ tions, and part thirteen, the In­ universities barred, further aca­ reply to a request from the Coun­ choslovakia, Spain, Poland, Esto­ ternational Labour organisation by the Great Powers. So far is son. Where Wilson saw 176« velop and maintain the qualities demic education barred. cil of the League for advice as to nia, Latvia, , Danzig, charter. that from being the fact, that It and Aulard 1789, Englishmen saw that are necessary if it is to THE NEW WOMAN. how best to Increase the collabor­ Irish Free State, Russia and Chi­ Both of these are international would be a nearer approach to at stake such British institutions, succeed? Here two thinkers, ation of women In the work of na. conventions, like the Universal the truth to say that the Coven­ as parliamentary government, free often in disagreement, take the But the same force was at work the League. The report reads ant was thrust upon the govern­ and gradually more opportuni­ To compare this newer con­ Postal Union convention or the speech and toleration. Victory same view. Dean Inge in his In part as follows: ments of some of the powers in ties for education were opened. ception with the position in some International Red Cross Conven­ seemed to give democracy a free 1919. address to the Classical Associa­ Emerging from the universities, “They (the women’s organiz­ other countries which have not tion capable of standing alone hand and a great part of the tion on Greeks and Barbarians, ations) are of opinion that undergone transformation but and open to all states without It is Implied that the League Is these educated British women an institution comparable with map of despotism was broken un thinks like Mr. Hobson that all equality of status is a pre-re­ retain old established concep­ distinction. found the professions closed. the Holly Alliance of a century into parliamentary States. Vet spiritual and intellectual life wil1 Medicine had been won with the quisite to effective collaboration tions: in France, women, while Both do stand alone and un­ of women in the work of the enjoying considerable opportuni­ connected with the Versailles or ago and that the League Is re­ within fifteen years parliamen­ be strangled under these new winning of entry to university garded by the principal Powers tary government had lost territory dictatorships, “far more tyranni­ medical courses; the law, archi­ League of Nations.” ties in many fields, are still sub­ any treaty for each state which has signed them, but has not of Europe as a means of perpe­ that seemed secure before the cal, more searching in their in­ tecture, veterinary surgery, the The International unity now ject to the remains of the Na­ poleonic Code and are still not signed the treaty of Versailles or tuating the Treaties of Versailles War and the prestige of the ideas quisitional terrorism than the stock exchange, the ministry, ac-, obtaining among women is well exemplified here. The different citizens of France; in the United any of the other treaties of 1919. and Trianon in their original of 1766 and 1789 stood much countancy and the diplomatic rule of any Tsar, Emperor or organizations have ‘Widely'4 differ“ States, there remain traces , , „ o f That they, are intagral parts of form. lower than in 1914. I f the peo­ Sultan.” Dean Inge points out service were closed. The diplo­ matic service, the consular ser­ ent “ objects" yet all, with one the same Napoleonic Code in the Versailles treaty only con­ Such statements can only arise ple over forty recalling the strug­ that Hellenism survived the ’ oss from an abysmal ignorance of vice, the stock exchange, many voice, express that fundamental some states and Inequality still cerns it»r?ignatorie6., v w gles and hopes of the nineteenth of Greek political liberty just be­ the nature of the League itself church ministries, remain closed; truth: “Equality of status is a lingers In federal law; In Great And there was at first no ques­ century are disillusioned, those and of the history of the move­ cause free thought was not ex­ others opened in and about 192U. pre-requisite to effective collabor­ Britain, as has been shown ear­ tion of putting the Covenant In ment which led to a widespread who are too young to remember tinguished. Dean Ingie’s allusion In 1918, a partial and, in 1928, ation.” lier, woman Is still only about the peace treaties. It was seve­ acceptance, In pre-war years and that century see all the failures suggests a contrast that has a the complete franchise was gain­ The essence of true collabor­ three-quarters of the way to ral weeks after the draft co­ during the War, of proposals to of democracy and cannot remem­ direct bearing on our present ed. The House of Lords still re­ ation is, surely, that all give of equality before the law and In venant had been published, on 14th February, 1919, that Wilson reform diplomatic methods and ber the failures of pre-War Eu­ conditions. What are the problems fuses admittance to women peers, their best, all give to their ut­ fact; In Italy, the position of that are baffling our modern of whom Great Britain possesses most. To list all the restrictions women is far behind, even some decided to insert the Covenant In to create a permanent interna­ rope It Is easy to find Intelli­ the Treaty to be made with Ger­ tional system for the better re­ world? Peace, disarmament, - free about score, who are also ex­ which still prevent effective col­ branches of education being still gent young men who believe that denied to them. many. gulation of International affairs. there was nothing much wrong trade. Now the most successful cluded by law from the House of laboration of the two sexes Commons, but who have the wculd require much space but Half a century ago, In what Having worked out its draft with the wor’d before 1914, and experiment ever made in the Woodrow Wilson summarised management of those problems franchise. • it may be briefly stated that In Christian Scientists accept as the covenant, which was substantially that, all our troubles were manu­ a work based on proposed con­ this great object when he pro­ was made by the Roman Empire A century ago, it was possible to 1934 they are showing themselves textbook of their Science, that factured at the Peace. particularly In the refusal of modern revelator, Mary Baker stitutions for a League of Na­ posed the establishment of “a ge­ in the first two centuries of its describe with truth the position of women thus: paid employment to married wo­ Eddy, expressed her preference for tions written during the war, the neral association of nations, history. “For the first time af­ FIRST CASUALTY. “Men’s theories about what men; In the industrial field there the First Commandment and de­ committee presented It to the formed under specific covenants, ter unceasing war,” says Ros- they wanted from women have is a mass of special legislation clared, in “Science and Health,” conference and published It to for the purpose of affording mu­ It is p'easant In this depress­ tovzteff, “ the civilized wor'd en­ varied ...... Never, down to a and regulations for women, large­ p. 340: “One infinite God, good the world for suggestions on 14th tual guarantees of political inde­ ing atmosphere to turn to a joyed a real peace; the dream of time that is almost our own, ly restrictive; in the profession­ ..... equalizes the sexes ...... ’ j February. In March the com­ pendence and territorial Integrity book line Mr. Hobson’s little work the leading spirits of the Ancient have any large numbers of al field there are still many One does not claim that the mittee heard representatives of to great and small states alike.” COMPROMISE OF CONFLICTING on democracy and to see that, World was at last realized. Small them thought of her as a crea­ closed doors. insertion of abstract rights in | states, neutral in the war, res­ ture whose place in the uni­ The above are only a few of the written constitutions is that | pecting changes which they de­ intent as he is, like most thinkers wonder that economic life show­ OPINIONS. verse was as independent and restrictions imposed by law and equalization of the sexes which; sired. of his school, on reforms that ed a brilliant revival throughout The statesmen who drew up the are not too easy of achievement the length and breadth of the as important as their own.” by regulation; of the unwritten Mrs. Eddy saw, but it Is a big Following the reception of pro­ and customary, such, for in­ and stable addition to the found­ posals from delegates of thirteen Versailles and other treaties were under the slower processes of Empire." The ’eading spirits of This statement appears in I.B. not all in agreement. A con­ O’Malley’s “Women in Subjection: stance, as the refusal of British ation. It is a sign that human­ states including Argentina, Chile, parliamentary rule, he Is confi­ the modern world would be pro­ flict of opinions and desires arose A Study of the Lives of English compositors to admit women to ity is desiring that “completeness” Columbia, Denmark, Holland, Nor­ dent that the apparent successes foundly thankful If they could In the Conference. Some men Women Before 1832,” published the composing room, theri are of masculine and feminine which way, Spain, Sweden, and Switzer­ of Intolerant government cannot hope that a historian describing legion. The latest form of the is “ true harmony” ; Is turning land, the committee revised Its wanted a vindictive and bayonet- last year. ridden settlement; others were last. Modern dictatorship has a the world after 1940 could write unwritten but effective restric­ from the many gods to the one draft, and on 11th April, gave How far can woman herself seeking a liberal and lasting character of Its own, whether it as Roztovzteff can write, describ­ share this blame? Did she not tion may be seen in the develop­ God that shall equalize the the covenant of the League of peace founded on just principles. is, as Mr. Hobson puts it, “ dic­ ing the world after 27 B.C. take and use the path of sacri­ ing corporative states where a sexes.” Nations Its final form, and at tatorship of the right or of the Some men looked back at the past and relied on militaristic left, of the self-assertive strong But if you want the explana­ of the introduction of this bill war. and they more than any body tion you have to study in Dr. plans as the only hope for the se­ or of the self-assertive wise” ; it by this Goernment was to try else should have the opportunity ( curity of their countries; others is not like the eighteenth-cen­ Tarn's book on Hellenistic civi'l- BRITISH SEDITION to arm themselves with a weapon ol knowing what the class war zation the spread of Greek ideas, looked far ahead and desired re­ tury government of France or which would enable them to really meant, and what alone liance for security and justice to England, afraid of popular edu­ Greek science, Greek culture. If BILL DENOUNCED suppress any expression of paci­ would bring it to an end. be placed on a new collective sys­ cation and trusting to general the wide world known as the ficism, Communism, Socialism, or Mrs. Dora Russell. Mr. Fenner tem. Neither side had Its way Ignorance and Inertness of the Roman Empire with all its dif­ Indeed when It suited them any­ Brockway. and Mr. Harry Point completely; compromises resulted. basis of its rule. It is more like ferent races, customs, religions, Beginning Of A Long Process Of Repression thing except Hailshamlsm.” also spoke, and the following But Wilson, and those who resolution was carried unani­ an ’old Greek tyranny, aiming at lived at peace with a free trade- Says Prof. Laski Maior C- R. Attlee described supported him, secured, at any captivating and holding the po­ in goods and ideas, this triumph the bill as “a wretched, mean, mously : — rate, that the subjects on which class, partisan measure.” The “This meeting emphatically pro­ compromises with Clemenceau p u la r imagination. Mr\ Aldous was due to the combination of Roman law with Greek thought The Council for Civil Liberties ] stand why this bill was ever offence under It would In effect be tests against the increasing ten­ and others holding militaristic rHuxley has a good account of it | brought forward. \ not what a man did, but what he dency to repressive legislation, views became necessary were in the “Yale Review," where he j to the Roman genius for govern­ held at the Kingsway Halls, Lon­ ment with the unchecked lntei- i “Is It,” he asked “because men was. The auestlon of intent to not only in this country but in the matters of a transitory nature. ¿■escribes the emotions and de -1 don, in mail week, the biggest i are getting gravely dissatisfied The more permanent matters lectial influence of the Greeks commit an offence would Involve British Colonial territories, and sires that have found expression meeting that they have organised with living in semi-starvation in in particular against the Incite­ were arranged In accordance with under a system of which the most consideration of what a man’s at different times in popular re- co far in opposition to the Incite a world of plenty.” Was it that state of mind was while he had ment to Disaffection Bill, which Wilson’s wishes. important feature was its toler­ ligio ts and shows how modem to Disaffection Bill. The Church th« Government faced with a In hi* possession documents constitutes a grave attack upon ance. I f Augustus had been Hit­ Then, seeing that some states­ tyra’ -ny seeks to satisfy and ex­ of England was represented in c.ollapsa Instead of trying to lead which might cause disaffection. the traditional liberties of the men were reluctant to commit ploit them. The distinguishing ler what would have become of the person of Dr. Hewlett John­ rc r.. of it, •'.vent British people, and in particular their governments to such a re­ that experiment? In the modern THE CONVENIENT WEAPON. feature of these dictatorships is son (the Dean of Canterbury), who anybody else from doing so? of the working-class organisa­ form of diplomatic usages as full world the tradition of tolerance “It is,” he salad, “a convenient that they have learnt the art took the chair, and the speakers j.-iJ ih i>lOT A i.l-M -j- u_.Y. tions. Recognising that the acceptance of the Covenant en­ is strongest In British history; were upholders of every shade of Mr. Milner Gray, chairman ol weapon to use against political amendments to the bill already tailed, Wilson realised that the of propaganda. Mr. F. A. Simp­ opponents, and It will be used in son has said somewhere that the the result partly of temperament, opinion from the centre to the the Executive of the National wrung from the Government by League might never come Into be­ partly of accident. Unfortuna­ Liberal Federation, said that he the main against those least able the force of organised public first casualty in every war is the extreme left, says the London ing at all, unless the Covenant tely, that tradition is losing correspondent of the “Manchester spoke for his federation who at to defend themselves. It Is our protests are of minimal value in] was embodied In the Treaties. truth, and of the arts of war duty to see that we do not sup­ strength, as anybody will see who Guardian”. Mr. Fenner Brock- their recent conference at Bour­ reducing the menace of the bill, j Had the Covenant not thus Im­ that of propaganda developed compares Fox’s superb speech In way was able to congratulate the nemouth had passed a resolution press opinions even If we object the meeting demands the com- ‘ mediately become a treaty oblig­ during the GTeat War as much a: to them, and to overcome them May, 1803, answering Napoleon’s council on having brought toge­ condemning the bill. “There Is plets withdrawal of this mea­ ation for each State which rati­ any other. The modern dictator­ by reason, not by force.” complaint of our hospitality to ther on one platform spokesmen no evidence at all.” he said, “the sure ” fied the Treaties, some nations ships rest on this discovery. They Professor H. J- Laski considered might not have entered the the Bourbons with the fate ,of of official Labour, the I. L. P-, Attorney General admitted It— TRADES UNTON CONGRESS seek, as Mr. Hobson puts it, “so that the real reason for the bill League for many years. In mak­ Trotsky, or who watches a power­ an,» the Communist party. Sir that his Majesty’s Forces are be­ PROTEST. to dominate by cooked history Herbert Samuel sent a message ing seduced.” was that the police had for years ing the Covenant Part I of each ful Government rewarding the and biased propaganda the minds which ran, “The measure is one If ever In modern times demo­ exercised Illegal rights of search, The General Council of the Treaty, a technical connection was of the young as to mould them i patience of the British peop'e to which on various occasions I cracy was in danger it was to-day, and that the Government wanted Trades Union Congress yesterday established. But the Versailles into a common standard of be­ under the severest strain by a have expressed my opposition, and and freedom won through many now to regularise the position recorded a profect “against the treaty, for example, does not af­ Incitement, to Disaffection Bill.” lief, emotion, aspiration and con­ measure of which so great an I am sorry that mv absence will generations could disappear In a for the future. If we let this fect the Covenant. The Covenant authority as Professor Houlds- bill go through it would be the The council adopted a resolution affects the Traty. The League duct.” prevent me from joining in the night. “Truth Is not the mono­ worth warns us that It restores meeting of protest. poly of one man. or class, or beginning of a long process of In the following terms:— does not act as an instrument to repression. “This General Council record fulfil the provision of the Treaty “ENDLESS T A LK .” the abuses from which the Whigs D t . Hewlett Johnson explained group. It emerges from the delivered England In the eigh­ that he was present as a Chris­ clash of conflicting opinions. You Miss Maude Royden considered their strong opposition to the of Versailles and the other Trea­ that, the armed forces, who in the bill, believing that it constitutes ties. But the machinery avail­ Dr. Lindsay in his interesting teenth century. Men who are not tian minister who thought that cannot kill Ideas with force.” Mr. D. N. Pritt. dealt in detail event of war would pay the first a very grave threat to those able for the mitigation of these little book on the Essentials of dismayed by the experiments of the Christian religion made It his Treaties and *or the maintenance the Continent in intolerance may bounden duty to seek truth and with the legal defects of the bill price, should have the means of liberties of the subject that have Democracy replied to Musso'ini’s been won over many generations of peace whilst inevitable chang­ well tremble when a people that to help other people to seek it. He and the vast range of cases in watching. criticising. and, If contemptuous criticism of demo­ necessary, overturning this or any of struggle. In the view of this es and revisions of clauses are has kept the light alive ceases it- pleaded for the throwing open of which its provisions might be un­ cracy as “endless talk” by show­ justly applied. It is plain, he other Government. They might council this bill Is grave danger carried out, consists of the ing how the vitality of a society self to care about its best tra­ windows Instead of the stiffling of League created by the Covenant. discussion. He could not under- said? “that the principal object also be brought Into th« class to the principles of democracy.” depends on discussion and on the dition. 12 THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE

CROP CONFERENCE APPOINTS BARODA ENTERTAINS The Mighty RICE RESEARCH COUNCIL LON AW AD A DEW AN State Officials’ Tribute To Simla Session Urges Removal Of Export Duty And Mr. Rajah’s Ability ATOM / Pleads For Special Freight Rates BARODA, June 9. The following is the conclud­ gard and wanted very early ac­ Mr. Tribhovandas J. Raja, De- ing portion of the proceedings of tion. wan of Lunawada was entertain­ the Crop-Planning Conference, Bengal Government’s represen­ ed here as a State guest and was which commenced its sessions at tative supported Mr. Hood’s view. shown round various institutions Simla on Saturday morning:— Central Provinces and Burma jo­ and the Raj Mahals, the Museum Discussion then turned on the ined. But Punjab, United Pro­ the Jhaverkhana. the General specific motion carried in the vinces, S&nd, Assam and Bihar Hosoital. etc., with every one of Advisory Sub-Committee (which did not wish to offer any opini- which he was greatly impressed. prepared the detailed agenda) on. Beyond recording these opi- Prior to his departure for Lu­ that in view of the present world nions, the Conference came to no nawada to direct the arrange­ conditions in the matter of rice- | definite conclusion on this point, ments for the ceremonial Durbar production, no Provincial Gov- SPECIAL FREIGHT RATES. to be held there on June 13, and ernment should ordinarily offer On the question of the revision other functions connected with any stimulus to an increase in of railway freights the Conferen­ the birthday of His Highness to the present area under rice. (Mi­ ce noted with satisfaction the be gone through on June 14, Mr. nority on the sub-committee con­ Railway Board’s position that Raja was entertained in the sisted of representatives from though general reduction in State Guest House by the Sayaji Bengal, United Provinces. Sind freights on agricultural commo­ Vijay Press. and Central Provinces). At the dities was not practicable they Rao Bahadur Ramlalbhai De- Conference also opposition was would offer special rates to par sai, Acting Dewan of Baroda, the voiced. ticular movements of special Karma Sac hi v Mr. Mane Patil, Sir Fazli Hussain cleared the crops after consulting Agricultu the Mantra Sachiv, Colonel Siva ground by reiterating the general ral officers and the new market­ Rajsinghji, Rao Bahadur Bajirao view that there was no over-pro­ ing staff. Ghatge, Commissioner of Police duction of rice either in India, FRESH IMPORT DUTY. in the Baroda State and the as a whole or in any province. As for rice imported into India leadng gentry of Baroda were OVER-PRODUCTION. the Conference discussed the present at the function at w’hich Mr. Narasimha Raju, Madras, proposition (passed by the sub- Mr. Raja elicited the admiration unofficial adviser, pointed out commitaee) that the import duty of all present as a born raconte­ that the Burma representative of one rupee four annas per m,d ur.—United Press. had admitted that there was of rice and fifteen annas per md over-production in that province. of paddy be imposed. For, Burma produced seven mil­ Sir Joseph Bhore referred to EMERSON lion tons and exported half of the interest which the legislators that after its own consumption. had taken in this question and ASSUMES CHARGE Then, in Siam and Indo-China, informed him that the matter SIMLA, June 9. Manufactured by there was surplus of three m illi-iwas under reference with other Governments. The matter was Sir Herbert Emerson returned ons making a total surplus of six to Simla this morning from leave. THE thus engaging the active conside­ and a half millions. This huge He arrived at eleven O’clock and GENERAL surplus in Burma, Siam and In­ ration of the Government of In was received at the railway sta­ do-China was bound to come in­ dia. At the same time, he ex tion by the Military SecretaiY ACCUMULATORS to India. plained that there must be some to the Viceroy, an A.D.C. from MFG. CO., LTD. Mr. McKerrall, Director of Ag­ delay in such matters. He warn­ the Viceregal Lodge, Asst. Mili­ ed the Conference against any Office: 27, New Queen's Road, BOMBAY« riculture, Burma, said that over­ tary Secretary (Personal) Telephone: 22582. production in Burma did not action which might tend to reta an A. D. C. representing mean that there was a large! liatory measures by other coun Factory: 367, Arthur Road, BO M BAY, His Excellency the Commander- Telephone: 42184. stock in hand. But the agricul tries on certain agricultural pro in-Chief, the Deputy Commis­ Telegrams: "CELLITE." tural expert, Government of In ­ ducts of India sioner, Simla, the Superintendent dia, quoted figures to show that RESEARCH COUNCIL ON RICE. of Police and Captain Edwards, the world position in the matter The Conference adopted the Private Secretary to the Gover­ of rice was definitely deteriorat­ sub-committees recommendation nor of the Punjab. ing. for a standing committee of Ag Sir Herbert Emerson assumed Mr. Wodehouse (Burma Cham­ ricultural Research Council on charge of the office of the Gov­ ber of Commerce), explained that rice to be financed from the ernor of tne Punjab to­ day and Sir Sikander never at the end of any one year funds of the Council, Hyat Khan is leaving had there been any large carry-! As for the suggestion of the Di Simla this evening for Bombay over, certainly not more than j rector of Agriculture, Madras ‘en route’ to Europe.—A.P. half a million tons. The sugges-1 that the quota be fixed for rice tion that there was over-produc- from Burma into Madras Ports East ©’West tion seemed to have risen rather! the sub-committee yesterday was largely from decline in India’s opposed to it in principle and to-. proposal to impose an in)port INSURANCE CO., LTD. overseas trade in rice. As for dayJ ~ the x’‘ Conference “ left the mat duty on all foreign fats, oils' and IJurma, there had been a tenden­ ter to,the Government of India. oilseeds which compete with Established in 1913. cy for Burma’s export to increase IMPROVE PURCHASING.’' oilseeds’ produced In the Em­ ----- into Indian provinces. Out of I The Conference took up the pire. The Conference suggested two million three hundred | question of wheat. The sub-corn that the question of protection to H EAD OFFICE:— East ¿k West Buildings, mittee yesterday rejected by six dairy products of India be re­ thousand tons, 850:000 tons were ferred to the Tariff Board. The Apollo Street, Fort, BOM BAY. marketted overseas to foreign votes to four a resolution that programme of the Crop Planning countries and India 1,100,000 tons. keeping in view the world posi for the various provinces was There remained one and a quar­ tion in production and trade in also decided on to serve the im­ The »ral Criterion ot Prosperity is the ter million tons to be disposed of wheat it was undersirable that mediate needs and sugarcane substantial surplus disclosed after a severe between now and December. Hen­ the area under wheat in India as seemed to be the favourite crop ce, it would be highly inadvisable a whole should exceed thirty which every province wished to test by the Actuary. in the interests of Burma and three million acres. encourage. • India herself that the available Mr. Richards (U P.) sponsored Surplus disclosed at the Valuation for surplus should be in any way re­ this in his personal capacity. WHEAT RICE AND COTTON. stricted or decreased. Sir Miles Irving, Punjab, Reve the Iriennium ending 31st December, Sir Fazli Hussain brought the nue Member, opposed it remark- Conference further recommend­ 1931, is nearly 5| times more than that attention of the Conference to 1 ing that the Punjab would like ed the creation of a Standing Committee on wheat of the Ad­ disclosed at the previous Valuation. the resolution against any stimu- j to start an “Eat more wheat” lus to Increase in the present campaign. He thought the real visory Board of Imperial Council °rea under rice. problem was how to improve the of Agricultural Research on the New Business for the year 1933 shows an Dr. Burns sponsored it opining purchasing power of the people. same terms as those suggested for the Committee on rice. increase of 50 per cent, over that of 1932. ¿hat it was a necessary warning Mr. Burt, Agricultural Expert, warned the Conference against The Conference next took up in view of the definite danger of question of cotton. Mr. Burt ex­ surplus. unmanageable surplus of wheat Increasing Popularity of the Company is plained that Central Cotton Com­ DANGER TO BENGAL. and while he was not against the mittee had appointed sub-com­ the evidence of greater Public confidence. Mr. B.B. iMukerjee (Bengal) increase in wheat consumption, mittee to deal with the question he said the fall in the prices of saw in the resolution danger to of increase in total area and se­ Bengal making herself self-suffi- wheat affected the cultivator and lection of varieties to be cultiva­ rient and at any rate he object­ so there should be restrictions of ted. That sub-committee had EAST & WEST ed to the Bengalees being com­ area of wheat cultivation. But recommended extension of cer­ pelled to use more of Burma rice the Conference was not in a tain type of cotton which is offers to you an exceptional opportunity which was inferior to the Bengal mood to pursue the suggestion of grown in C. P. and which proved restriction of cultivation and so to improve your economic condition. I rice. successful both in Indian mills preferred to discuss another sug and United Kingdom mills. The Apply.— THE MANAGER, Sir Frank Noyce queried: How C. P. Agricultural Department do you expect Burma to take “ imous1/ * Head Office, vj had adopted the scheme and Ti O Bengal jute un.eae the, expo,« were pushing it this year. Se­ rice to Bengal? sion of wheat cultivation and cond suggestion was that Sind Mr. Mukerjee; If Burma does every effort be made for substi­ should grow long staple cotton not want our jute, we do not tution of other crops for wheat. with a view to replace foreign want to thrust it on them. But cotton imported by Indian mills. Mr. Gorwalla, I.C.S., Revenue we do not want inferior rice Sind could produce all the 150 thrust into Bengal. Officer, Lloyd Barrage Canal thousand bales needed for the Scheme, Bombay, wanted to lead purpose. Sind had already made LTD. DIVERGENT OPINIONS. off Punjab in the matter while W4T,0NAL INSURANCE CO. In view of the divergent opini­ considerable progress in that Sir Miles Irving wanted Sind to direction. Head Office: NATIONAL INSURANCE BUILDING, ons expressed Sir Fazli Hussain take a hint from the resolution. As regards jute the Conference said that the object of the Con­ The resolution was under discus­ 7, Council House Street, CALCUTTA. left the matter untouched as it ference was to reconcile the inte­ sion when further consideration did not concern other provinces rests of the various provinces as was adjourned till to-morrow — and was already under enquiry by FORGING AHEAD New Business Completed during 1933 far as possible, and suggested as A.P. a special committee in Bengal. a practical proposition a modified Rs. 1,67,13,162 formula, namely that the present DAIRY PRODUCTS. g Asiatic Government Security world conditions in the matter of Saturday’s Proceedings Largest Company amongst purely INDIAN rice production be borne in mind An interesting discussion fol­ Life Assurance Co., Ltd. lowed on dairy products and the MANAGED Life Insurance Offices by the Provincial Governments SIMLA, June 9. (Incorporated in Mysore State). which may be contemplating an The Crop Planning Conference sub-committee’s proposal to Maximum Benefits. Minimum Rates: increase in the present area un­ concluded its session to-day. protect such products which were HEAD OFFICE: BANGALORE. Rs. 1,15,00,000 Sir Fazli Hussain said that the or could be produced in India. O CLAIMS PAID OVER der rice. . J! Has pleasure in announcing that the Latest Valuation as at Rs. 2,10,00,000 Mr. B.S. Kamat (non-official Conference had proved to critics Col. Oliver, Animal Husbandry LIFE FUND that for many years past the Expert, said that India produced a 3ist December, 1933, reveals Significant Progress unimpeacha­ adviser, Bombay), did not want ble Security and striking results enabling the Company to T O T A L POLICIES in force any resolution on the subject. provinces had been doing their 500 to 600 crores worth of dairy 1 products and imported one crore declare exceeds Rs. 9,00,00,000 Official representatives from best to see that every acre of from abroad. This one crore could j the provinces supported the mo­ land was used to good purpose BONUS and while in the matter of staple also be supplied in India as India Bombay Branch: dified proposal, which was car­ load ample dairy products if only Rs. 15/- per year for Rs. 1,000/- WHOLE LIFE, R. G. DAS & CO., crops like rice and wheat it had National Insurance Building, ried. been established that there should they could be transported to big o Rs. 10/- per year for Rs. 1,000/- ENDOWMENT. Managers. EXPORT DUTY SHOULD BE Hornby Road, Bombay. be no restriction, they had been cities by some organisation. REMOVED. HD Premium rates exceptionally low, being 10 per cent, less able to decide that about two Mr. Hood felt that there was The general proposition, warn­ than those of several Companies. Attractive Policies with FIRE & ACCIDENT RISK covered by million acres could be brought danger in putting a protective ing the rice-cultivator, against duty before the industry came in­ Non-forfeiture & Disability Benefits. Profitable Agency under cultivation for linseed. The connections. NATIONAL FIRE & GENERAL INSURANCE the contemplating cultivation, Conference sat for three hours to being. having been passed, the Confer­ and a quarter to-day and rapidly Mr. Mudaliar moved a vote of Place your Assurance with this Progressive Office and share CO., LTD. ence discussed the proposal of went through the business and thanks to Sir Fazli Hussain, Sir in its prosperity. the sub-committee that, as soon mostly approved of recommend; T. Vijayaraghavachariar, a Vice- Write for Prospectus and other Particulars: Bombay Representatives:— as the financial circumstances ations of Advisory Committee. Chairman, and Mr. Vaidyanathan, KARANDIKAR DONGRE ft statistician. M. P. GOKALDAS & CO., MULJI JETHA & CO., permit the export duty, on rice, Among other decisions the Con­ Damodar Mansions, should be removed. ference agreed to recommend The motion was adopted and Opera Tram Road, Bombay 4. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., Bombay Branch. that Government of the United the conference then, dispersed.— Mr. Hood expressed the Madras OE30E==30E10E==30E10E==30E30 Governmemt’s anxiety in this re- Kingdom be approached with a A. P. f i r m ► Monday, June 11,1934 THE BOMBAY CHRONICLE :i 13

AMERICAN COTTON MARKET ra, 84 bales mattress fibre, 40 half chests tea, 121 bundles rubber. WEEKLY SUGAR SHIPPING NEWS MARKET REPORT NEW YORK COTTON. LONDON DISCOUNT RATES, ARRIVALS. EXPORTS. Bombay, June 9. That Film on Teeth! New York, June 9. London, June 9. Bombay, June 9. Bombay, June 9 . Java seems to have entered up­ July...... 12.06 Bank Bil’s 3 months Birk, Elingson, Rangoon. S S Bangalore, for London:— on a regular dumping course. October...... 12.30 market rate...... Unchanged Cio Dalhart, Larger, New Yom. 28 bales wool raw, C Lister and Business to the extent of about The source of mam tooth troubles December...... 12.42 Bank Bills 6 months Co; 5 bales animal skins, a L 1,00,000 tons has already been January...... Bankura. Rankin, Busrah. 12.47 market rate...... Unchanged Vasna, Rowe, Busrah. Hassam; 5 bales animal skins, P booked at F. 3.60. Most of it is March...... 12.57 Fine Trade Bills. 3 months Kota Pinang, Hallvar, Genoa. E Bogee and Sons; 640 bags myr- to be shipped to India Prices in May...... 12.66 market rate...'... Unchanged Quiloa, Coleborn, Calcutta. abollum, H Bhagvandas and Co; Java differ for different centres, Middling Spot.... 12.25 Fine Trade Bills 6 months 5 barrels condiments, M M Poon- e.g., 3.60 for west coast ports, 3.70 market rate...... Unchanged DEPARTURES'. jiaji and Co; 40 bags gum karaya for east coast. China has to pay NEW ORLEANS COTTON, Interest Day to Day Bombay, June 9. N Moolji and Co; 310 bags kang F4.50. Cawnpore has declined New York, June 9. _ k °an...... 0-3|4 per cent Waroonga, Williamson, Kobe. and 133 bags kardseed, Cotton from 4 to 8 annas, according to •Wy...... Interest12.07 7 Days’ market Kota Penang, Hallvar, Java. Agents, Ltd. quality of Sugar. Demand has October...... 12.271,0411...... 0-3 ¡4 per cent S S Britannia, for Liverpool:— slackened owing to Mango Rea­ December...... 12.39 Bombay, June 10. 200 bags soap stone powder, Shaw son. The Importing Houses are Middling Spot ...... 12.28 LONDON EXCHANGES. Jalamohan, Griffiths, Rangoon. Wallace and Co; 2000 bags myra- offering large quantities for sale Gairsoppa, Taylor, Rangoon. bollum, C Jivanlal and Co; 90 bgs at Rs. 3|I5|6. There was some deer horns, J M Rahimtoola and NEW YORK. London, June 9. Hamlet, Brondt, Abadan. enthusiasm in buyers when gold Co; 125 bales cotton raw, Patel New York, June 9. T.T. LONDON ON:— British Soldier. Talverson, A’dan. was at Rs. 34|7. But again de­ The New York market closed. Berlin...... Pasha, Jones. Calcutta. Cotton Co; 16 bales wool raw, K 13.09 Lalbhai. mand receded when gold declin­ Amsterdam ...... 7.44 314 Victoria, Benzamine, Genoa. ed to Rs. 34|4 during the latter NEW YORK COTTON DAILY Brussels...... Gandara, Clark, Karachi. For Marseilles:—30 bales cotton W hy Teeth Discolor 21.63 raw, B Cursondas and Co. part of the week, whereas other STATISTICS. Madrid, ...... 36.90 For Glasgow:—50 drums castor commodities have improved, sugar New York, June 9 . Milan,...... LOADING. 58.46 oil, Swastika Oil Mills. does not show any improvement Day’s receipts at all U. Berne,...... Bombay, June 9. and Decay 15.55 1|2 For Marseilles:—4o bags henna Whatever advance there was, it *■ S Ports...... 2,000 bales Paris,...... Steamer Shunko Maru for Kobe. 76.46 powder, D Abraham and Sons. was In sympathy with exchange Day’s exports to Great Prague...... „ Carignano for Trieste. HE trouble lies in the slimy, Pepsodent is called the special 121.37 S S City of Canton, for Liver fluctuations. Thus buyers are in ever-present film which you Britain...... nil bales T.T . London on New York, „ Maur for Bangkok. a dilemma. T film-removing tooth paste. When Day’s exports to the ITALIAN MAIL REPORT. pool:—75o bags groundnut oil ca­ can feel with your tongue. you use it, you will know the Closing rate.... 5*. 06 3116 kes, M Hoosein and Sons; 2100 Continent.... 4,000 bales S S Victoria:—The M Italiana The highest and the lowest That film is where the stains reason. mail steamer Victoria will sail to­ bags groundnut oil cakes, A Oo lodge, dimming the beauty of Pepsodent’s effectiveness in re­ LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE SEEDS. I merbhoy. rates during the week were:— day for Genoa with mails, a ge Java Ready Rs. 14; and Rs. 13 your teeth. That film is what moving film is due to a special London, June 9. For Glasgow:—500 tags masoor, London stock Exchange mark­ London, June 9. neral cargo and passengers. combines with other substances cleansing and polishing material. A Virji and Co.; 1485 bags masoor, 13; April RS. 4|2 and 4|0|6; May ets closed. Cotton Bombay, Hull S S’ Birk:—The Scindia S N to harden into tartar. Its object is to remove film — Ralli Bros; 1500 bags groundnut Rs. 4 and 3|15|3; June Rs. 4 and c.i.f. ton, No offers. Coy’s steamer Birk arrived in Rs. 3|15; July | Sept Rs. 3I15S That film is what holds food safely, thoroughly. Some deans­ harbour on Saturday from Ran­ oil cakes, M Hoosen and Sons; 20 LIVERPOOL COTTON Castorseed Bombay, Huh 6 and RS. 3|14|3; Oct.jDec Rs. 3| particles. There they shortly de­ ing materials remove film but goon with a general cargo and bales cotton raw, Langley and Co c.i.f. ton, £9:13:9 ..une July cay and form acid. This „acid,scratch enameL Others are safe Liverpool, June 9. rice. For Barcelona:— 1358 bags cas­ 15|9 and Rs. 3|14]3; African Ready value. Rs. 14 and 13|15. authorities believe, is the chief but too soft to be effective. So S s City of Dalhart:—The L tor seed, Ralli Bros.; 100 bales May, 1934 Rapeseed Toria Hull cause of tooth decay. to be sure that you are removing 6.34 Edwards Ltd steamer City of Dal­ cotton raw, B Mavji and Co. June, 1934 c.i.f. ton, £10:12:6 June|July Britanla Sugar Rs. 15|8 and Rs. Therefore, the great need is a film safely and effectively, use 6.33 hart arrived in harbour on Sa­ S S Carignano, for Trieste:— tooth paste to remove that film— July, 1934 6.32 6.31 sellers 15|6; British Refined Rs. 14|6 and Pepsodent—the special film-re­ turday from New York with a 103 drums castor oil, Bharat Oil Rs. 14|4; Swadeshi Sugars Rs. 13 and Pepsodent has supplied it.moving tooth paste. August, 1934 6.29 Linseed Calcutta (London) general cargo and 2 passengers Mills, Co; llo bales cotton raw, September, 1934 6.27 c.i.f. ton, £12:17:6 June|July 12 to Rs. 14|4|6 and Rs. 13|11 to S S' Bankura:—The BISN Co’s Patel Cotton Co; 5272 bags ground Rs. 14[4. r October, 1934 6.26 6.24 sellers. nut seed, Cotton Agents Ltd T steamer Bankura arrived in har­ FREE 10-day tube November, 1934 6.24 Linseed, La Plata, Hull bour on Saturday from Busrah For Piraeus:— 1150 bags linseed, FOREIGN MARKETS The Pepsodent Co., December, 1934 6.24 c .i.f. ton £11:0:0 June|July with a general cargo and 19 pas­ H Khiaram. P. O. Box 473, January, 1935 6.24 sellers. sengers. For Venice:—667 bags ground­ New York prices advanced by Singapore, Sts. Settlements. February, 1935 Linseed .Bombay, London 6.24 S s Vasna:—The BISN Coy’s nuts, A Podar and Co; 3954 bags about 1 point and London Term March, 1935 c.i.f. ton, £13:0:0 June|July Please send me a fre^ ten-day 6.24 steamer Vasna arrived in harbour groundnut seed and 2070 bags Inal Market remained nearly un­ April, 1935 sellers. on Saturday from Busrah with a sample of Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 6.24 castor seed, Cotton Agents Ltd. changed during the week. Arriv­ May, 1934 I enclose V i anna in stamps to 6.24 general cargo and 277 passengers. S S City of Florence, for New als: S3 Sumatra arrived during Mldd’lng Spot LONDON RUBBER. cover cost of mailing. 6.58 S s Quiloa:—The BISN Coy’s York:—1698 bags castor seed, Ral­ the week with about 21,000 bags. London, June 9. steamer Quiloa arrived In harb li Bros. S g Ranee is expected to arrive EGYPTIAN COTTON Smoked sheet Standard our on Saturday from Calcutta S s Maur, for Sydney:—62 bags Same_ ribbed lb., 6—5'8 with a general cargo. in a day or two with about myrabol’um, C Jivanlal and Co. 15,000 bags of Java Sugar and SAKELLARIDIS: sellers. S S Kota Penang:—The T M Address.. ____Oty.. Liverpool, June 9. For Melbourne:—308 bags my- SS Carignano and SS Subedar Coy’s steamer Kota Penang arriv­ rabollum, C Jivanlal and Co. t May, 1934 ...... * ----- are also expected on about 16th LINSEED OILS. ed in harbour on Saturday from S S Havana Maru, for Kobe:— July, 1934 ...... 8 .34 and 26th instant respectively London, June 9. Genoa with a general cargo and 361 bales cotton raw, S Karamshi October, 1934 ...... 8.39 Linseed Oil Naked London, 3 passengers and hence she sailed SS Warfield is expected to arrive November, 1934 ...... and Co; 400 bales cotton raw, L with about 2,000 bags of British 8.42 per cwt. 2219 June on the same day for Java with Ramji and co; 304 bales cotton December, 1934 ...... , Refined Sugar No. 1. 8.44 sellers same bottom cargo and 9 through raw, Kotak and Co; 200 bales cot- , January. 1935 ...... passsengers. 8.44 Unseed OH naked London, ton raw, O Suleman and co; 200 March, 1935 ...... Stocks and Offtake:—Offtake 8.49 per cwt. 2313 Sept[Dec. S S Waroonga:—The BISN bales cotton raw, M Amersey and F.G.F. Spot ___ Coy’s steamer Waroonga sailed during the week is estimated at 8.53 sellers. Co; 300 bales cotton raw, G K T- 'V. on Saturday for Kobe with a ge­ about 15,000 bags, leaving the W ANTED FOR THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY neral cargo. Kaisha, Ltd; 600 ba’es cotton raw,, .stocHs. oi. about .50,000 bags*. INDIAN COTTON. LONDON 'PRODUCE V Ladha and Co. - i respectably „ apd,. lnfluept^a^. Firm buying business connec- S s Jalamohan:—The Stindia ions throughout the Prtslrt^ncy to represent the Liverpool, June 9. London, June 9. For Osaka:—300 bales cotton The following are..tfl-day’s q w * . i Wheat, Rozario Santa Fe, S' N Coy’s steamer Jalamohan BROACH:— raw, G K Kaisha, Ltd. tations ruling the Bazar:— Parcels, 20|3 June|July sailed yesterday for Rangoon, Fully good (good staple).. 5.13 with a general cargo. For Shanghai:—300 bales cot­ Fine White Java Sugar:— sellers. ton raw, S R Tulshan and Co. Fine, (good staple).... 5.28 S s Gairsoppa:—The BISN Ready Rs. 13|14 per cwt. Wheat, Barletta Russo, S S Gingo Maru, for Osaka-— VlJAYAlAKSHMI Superfine, (good staple).. 5.43 Coy’s steamer Gairsoppa sailed Transhipment Rs 41113 per OOMRA:— Parcels 20|3 June|July 300 bales cotton raw, G K Kaisha yesterday for Rangoon with a Lit a. F.B.H. GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Good, (No. 1 staple) ___ 5.24 sellers. general cargo. Wheat, South Australian, Head Office; MADRAS. Fine, (No. 1 staple).. 5.39 For Kobe:—300 bales cotton raw, S S Ranee Rs. 4 Parcels, 25 JuneiJuly 8 S Hamlet:—The J Mackin­ per F.B.H. Choice, (No. 1 staple;.. 5.54 tosh Coy’s steamer Hamlet sailed G K Kaisha, Ltd. Shipment, April AUTHORISED CAPITAL .. Rs. 5,00,000 sellers. Rs. 4J2 per Be n g a l :— , ,, yesterday for Abadan with bal­ For Yokkalchi;—250 bales cot­ F.B.H. ISSUED CAPITAL .. .. Rs. 2,00,000 Good ...... last. ton raw, G K Kaisha, Ltd. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL .. Rs. 1,00,000 3.92 JAVA SUGAR: LONDON MARKET Shipment, May Rs. per Fine...... 4.02 8 S’ British Soldier:—The A P F.B.H. PAID-UP CAPITAL .. ,. Rs. 1,00,000 London, June 9. Superfine ...... 4.12 O Coy’s steamer British Soldier COMMENCED BUSINESS on 10TH MAY, 1933. Java Sugar, Fine White SCINDE:— sailed yesterday for Abadan with Shipment, June Rs. 4 per F.B.H. BUSINESS RESULTS FOR FIRST 12 MONTHS. 1 Good...... Dutch Standard No. 2£ a general cargo. COTTON SITUATION Shipment Ju’.yjSept. Rs. 3|15[6 4.02 Proposals received .. .. Rs. 16,50,000 c and f Calcutta, S s Pasha:—The T M Coy’s — *-»> -*— per F.B.H. Fine...... 4.12 Policies issued .. .. Rs. 11,45,000 per cwt. Unchanged steamer Pasha sailed yesterday Superfine ...... 4.?2 Condition« Reviewed Actual Premium income .. .. Rs. 48,000 c. and f. Bombay, for Calcutta with a general car­ Shipment, Oct.|Dec, Rs. 3|15i9 „ „ „ Bombay, June 8. Death claims .. .. Nil LONDON SILVER. per cwt. Unchanged go. Messrs. P. Chrystal and Co., in their per F.B.H. c. and f. Karachi, S s Gandara:—The BISN Co’s report on cotton conditions during past African Sugar:—Ready Rs. 13| “Managed efficiently and conducted on sound principles” says London, June 9. week, review as under:— per cwt. Unchanged steamer Gandara sailed yesterday 15|6 per cwt. the well-known Actuary Mr. G. S. Marathey, M.A., A.I.A., of Silver:—Market is quiet. Since we wrote this report last week NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. for Karachi with a general and the nett changes in the American Fu­ Poona. Spot ...... 19 3|4 Britania Sugar:—Ready Rs. 15|6 New York, June 9. same bottom cargo. tures markets have as under — Apply stating full particulars and Bank references to: Forward, ...... 19 13|16 Fair Rio Coffee (No. 7 New York.— per cwt. Gold Bars Fine per oz 6:17:8 1J2 quality) spot 10-1|4 on,K,o. July 0ct Jan- Mar. British Refined Sugar:--Ready VIJAYALAKSIIMI GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. IMPORTS. 1141 1164 1181 U-91 Rs. 14|6 per cwt. 4|105, Armenian Street, G. T., Madras. Bombay, June 9. 6/6/34 11.94 12.17 12.35 12 45 Swadeshi Sugar:—Kesai Fac- tory Rs. 14|4 per cwt. S' S Havana Maru; Agents O S + .50 +.53 +.54 +.54 AMERICAN WEEKLY COTTON STATISTICS Kaisha, Ltd., from :— , . . July Oct. Jan. Mar Sarya Sugar Factory Rs 1412 3o cases rubber goods, 37 c|s rain Liverpool 30/5/34 6.04 5.99 5.97 5 98 per cwt. coats, 40 els dyes, 153 c|s beer, 50 Liverpool 6/6/34 6.28 6.24 6 22 623 Cawnpore Gutaia Mill Rs 22 c|s slates. per six mnds. + .24 +.25 +.25 +.25 New York, June 8. From Tokyo:—35 cases glass­ Tone:—Steady. (Vadifalia, SURAT) Season ware, 500 c|s beer, 50 c|s slates, 25 Liverpool to-day is due to open about Dr. B. N. DESAI, L .M .& S . Corresponding 3 points lower. Without To date This Season Week c|s cotton shirting, 25 els toys. Throughout the week the American Operation week 193233 1933 From Nagoya:—183 cases porce market» have been remarkably lirm, bay should benefit by the announce- Radically— HYDROCELE 'Total In,sight (excluding lain, 141 c|s clocks, 20 c|s glass­ having been influenced largely by what ment by the Government of India that in 15 minutes. In Bombay every month from 1st to 6th " linters)' ...... 11692 45 12,789 170 bales. ware, 20o c|s cotton shirting. has been happening in the wheat belt the tax of half an anna per pound on IN SIRDAR GRIHA (HOTEL), CRAWFORD MARKET. Forwarded to American From Osaka:— 140 cases porce- of America. Following the reports of imported Empire cotton instead of be For Booklet of details and certs, send 3 annas stamps. * Mills/ including Canada lainware, 117 c|s cycle parts, 770 serious damage to wheut it has been a ing collected as an import duty will c|s glassware, 27 c|s umbrella simple matter to encourage the belief be paid by Mills as the cotton is con­ and other America, (ex­ that the weather conditions in the sumed. With an improving local Mill goods, 450 bags chemicals, 200 cluding linters) ___ 5,267 55 5,195 157 bales. cotton belt were less favourable. Often position and a better statistical posi­ barrels coal pitch, 66 cases pipe- Exports from U . S. Ports.. 87 7,404 151 bales. at this time of the year contracts are tion for Indian made cloth there 7,015 should soon be a better demand for Of which to Japan ___ 18 1,480 28 bales. fittings, 150 c|s sulphur, 190 c|s not too plentiful and a moderate spe­ 1,669 rayon yarn, 149 cases cotton yarn, culative demand has easily advanced Indian staple varieties. With much of Of which to china ___ 18 261 10 bales. 270 187 cases cotton shirting, 200 kegs prices. The threatened strike in the the open interest in July/August 2 1,295 46 bales. Broach contract having been liquidated Of which to Great Britain 1,202 lead, 49 kegs varnish, 1770 cases American textile Industry has been 5 1,712 31 bales. called off and it is hoped that the stea­ this position is now less vulnerable. Of which to Germany .. 1,335 wire, 10 c|s silk yarn, 117 c|s nails PRESIDENCY INSURANCE Stock at New York ...... 67 198 bales. dier prices for the raw material will Clients who are long of this contract 40 c|s enamel ware. help the demand for finished goods should transfer their holdings to New Stock at US. Ports ...! ____ 2,767 3,790 ba’es. PROVIDENT From Kobe:—80 cases rayon in America. There has also been talk Crop contracts of which we prefer LIFE COMPANIES Stock at U.S, Ports Inte­ Deoember/January Oomra. Before the piecegoods, 40 C|s umbrella goods, of further inflationary measure» tn rior Towns ...... America, and in spite of this Liverpool present season oomes to an end there SPLENDID Ì50 c|s cotton remnants, 142 c's has followed fully as that market is is possibility of a shortage of nice Rs. 18 Rs. 15/- World’s Visible Supply .. ----- 1,295 1,478 bales. 8,429 9,526 bales. cotton and rayon mixed piece- still under parity with America. The quality Oomra cotton which should on BONUS on Of which American Cotton ----- goods, 25 c|s gramophones, 240 c's British note to the United States re­ lead to a keen demand for the next WHOLE ENDOWMENT 6,059 7,574 bales. crop so soon as it moves. We now Forwarded to world’s cotton piecegoods, 30 c|s toys, 100 garding the payment of War Debts LIFE POLICIES Per Annum POLICIES. mills, (excluding lin­ c|s porcelain ware, 60 c|s pipes, has also helped the market as it is await the commencement of the Mon­ believed that further large payments soon. As yet there is little sign of ters) ...... 12,188 160 12,010 306 bales. 146 c|s cotton ana art silk mixed in such a connection would cause a the rains coming along, but so far Fa. Z0|- per Rs. 1,000 for the Quadrennium shirting, 39 c|s confectionery, 20 Receipts at U.S. Ports .. 7,387 37 8,410 90 bales. setback in world trade recovery much weather conditions have been develop­ in the Provident Sectho. c|s camphor, 550 c|s starch, 10 c|s evidence of which is apparent. Senti­ ing normally. For Excellent BONUS PROSPECTS INSURE with PRESIDENCY N X —All Figures are in thou sands rayon yarn, 71 c|s tyres, 50 c|s ment generally is in favour of higher For Agency terms write to the Head Offices at cotton yarn, 50 drums dyes, 50 prices. Weather in the cotton belt will continue to be the most important mar­ YORK BUILDING, Hornby Road, Fort, BOMBAY. } dms chemicals, 30 cases cycle- ket factor will slowly work to a higher parts. level. From Mieke:—100 cases chrome The Bombay market has kept pace n a :j 3b s h e e alum. fully with the recovery in America. THE CARLTON From Hongkong:—186 bags su- During the week there has been a SAFELY RELY ON 6-30 & 10 p.m. « ■ M U steady demand in the ready market garcandy, 333 bags sugar. INSURE WITH From Keelung:—210 packages from exporters with Far Eastern con­ What is this thing called LOVE? AMRUTANJAN BALM strawboards. nections, chiefly for Oomra styles. and why do ----- Good business has been reported with From Shanghai:—60 bales cot­ Japan although there are indications “THEY CALL IT SIN” WESTERN INDIA For the Cure et Colds, Cough. Headaches, Rheu­ ton yarn. that thia may ease off at the higher UFE INSURANCE COMP AN k LID , SATARA. matism, Swellings and aD other Usds at You’ll find the answer in From Singapore:—1132 bundles prices now quoted. Practically no Total Busmen. in Xorct K * 2,uu,ou.0O0. fresh business has been reported with end Pains. rattans, 32 bags damar batu, 120 “THEY CALL IT SIN” BONUS per thou, per year Whole Life Rs. 25 Edwt. Rs. *0 slabs tin, 37 cases rubber goods, the Continent. The local M ill strike AMRUTANJAN DEPOTS position is improving daily and it is with Liberal terms to Policy-holders & Salesmen. Please apply: 127 els pineapples, 300 bags sago and hoped that before long most of the LORETTA YOUNG MANAGER. flour, 1220 bags betelnuts. men will have returned to work. Ths ! FromDigitized Golombo:—944 bagswith cor- tradefinancial outlook is improyic? assistance ' and Bom- ^ — GEORGE from BRENT. the . Government of Maharashtra ■ H m R H BMWBE* on 14 April, 2017 yyVVVVVVVVVV^; JUPITER JUPITER GENERAL GENERAL > Insurance Co., Ltd. has< 'has branches and agen-' Iita Head Office in Fort., 'cies in principi towns' »Bombay. J l l ’ i n I n d i a * J12

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BOMBAY:: MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1934 G4NDHIJFS OFFER TO NAGPUR LABOUR LEADERS ¡Will They Confer W itli Weather Mars Bombay Flying Him At Wardha To-day? Club’s Plans HOPES, HIS ADVICE Departure Of First WOULD DO THEM GOOD Indian A ir Cruis:>e Textile Strikers Mobilise At Railway Station And Postponed Greet Mahatma Party Of Four Adventurous NAGPUR, June 9. Mahatma Gandhi arrived here by Mail “ cn-route” to Wardha Pilots Optimistic About and was greeted by a large number of Textile Workers (on strike) at the Railway station. Their Success Gandhiji addressing the gathering said that he had invited the Mr. A. C. Guzar, Asst. Flying labour leaders to Wardha to meet him the next day when he would Instructor of the Bombay Flying ascertain the situation from them. He would then give his advice The First Air Cruise from India to Europe organised by Club sailed by the mail boat on which he hoped would do good to them. the Bombay Flying Club, which was to have taken off on Sun­ Saturday, to join the Air service LABOURER FOR 29 YEARS. day morning from the Juhu aerodrome, postponed the depar­ Training, Ltd., Southampton, for further studies. Gandhiji assured them that though they were labourers of ture due to inclement weather. to-day, he was a labourer for the last 20 years. Though he prac­ INCLEMENT WEATHER. tised as a lawyer he always lived with labourers and lived like Though all arrangements were complete and many mem­ them. Meher Baba, who saile d by the mail boat bers of the Flying Club and others were CHARTER FOR Gandhiji was presented with donations amounting to Rs. 50- to Europe on Saturday, snapped at the Wharf. at the station.—United Press. anxiously waiting from an early hour of the morn­ PESHAWAR ing at the aerodrome to give & hearty ."Send Off” to the four MAGISTRATE Indian youths the inclement weather persisted and disap­ JAMNALALJI AND MAHATMA INJUSTICE pointed them all. Authorised To Arrest Any ECONOMIC Person Without Warrant On FLYING CLUB’S VENTURE. ers of “A ” licence and are quail WARDIIA, June 9. PLANNING TO WOMEN! Weather permitting, the party fying for the “B” licence which “Reasonable Grounds” . of the four young Indians with enables them to work as pilots on Gandhiji and party including Sriinatis Prabhavaty and Uma —— NATHIAG'AU, June 9. Commercial Passenger lines. Bajaj and Mr. Valji Desai arrived here last evening by mail train, Why No Representation On the Instructor and Engineer of A Frontier Government Ga­ laical workers led by Seth Jamnalal Bajaj received them at the Poclchanawala Sees Signs the Fyiing Club will take off at 7 Each of them will fly in a Moth zette Extraordinary notifies that station. . »¿¡.I.... 1 Of Awakening In Congress Parliamentary a.m. on Monday from the Juhu 'plane of the Flying -^Club. As the Governor-in-Council is pleas­ Board? Aerodrome. each ’plane is a two-seater, they ed to direct that Sections 4, 5, 16, .Gandhiji walked to the Ashram where he will be staying till The Country offered to take passengers with the 13th. The Air Cruise has been orga­ 17, 18 22 and 23 and Chapter 5 of COLOMBO, June 10. nised by the Bombay Flying them but none were forthcom­ the Frontier Provinces Public WARDHA VENUE APPROVED. MRS. ZUTSHI’S PLEA “In my opinion, there is enough Club with a view to give train­ ing. Tranquility Powers Act 1932 shall Seth Jamnalal Bajaj, Acting President of Congress, was closet­ business, ample means and suf­ FOR INCLUSION ing and gain experience for the LETTERS FROM GOVERNOR continue to remain in force in Peshawar District for a further ed with Gandhiji immediately. They considered telegrams from ficient scope in Ceylon to main­ adventurous youths who have The adventurous pilots are tak­ JaAHORE, (By Mail.) period of 6 months from June 29 Pandit Malaviya, Mr. Nariman, and Mrs. Naidu requesting change tain and support a number of in­ come forward to take part In the ing with them letters from the Mrs. L R Zutshl. in a statement The Governor-in-Council also in the Working Committee meeting to Bombay in view of the Parlia­ digenous banks, both large and cruise. Governor of Bombay to Lord invests the District Magistrate, mentary Board’s Bombay meeting. Gandhiji finally approved of the to the press says:— Londonderry, the Secretary of small ” “The Congress Parliamentary PARTY’S PROGRAMME Peshawar, with the powers of Lo­ venue at Wardha and date 12th. Thus said Sir Sorabji Poch- Board has been formed and the The party which consists of State for Air, and the President cal Government under sub-sec­ The meeting will adjourn if necessary to Bombay or Poona.— khanawala, Chairman of the ( claims of women ignored again, Messr. S. K. Mehta, R. K. Gaz- of the Royal Aero Club. tion 1, section 5. oi the Tranqui­ Ceylon Banking Commiss'on, in | A. P Only one lady, Mrs. Naidu has dar, N. Nerurker and J. D. OPTIMISTIC. lity Act. an interview. been nominated to represent the Mehta, with Flight-lieut. Binley Weather permitting the mem In exercise of the powers con­ Sir Sorabji left Colombo for women of India. If that is so, why and the Ground Engineer Mr. L. bers of the party, taking off on ferred by sub-section 1, section 4 India and expected to return at should a Board be formed at all? 11 A. Reid, hope to cover a distance of the Tranquillity Act, the Gov­ the beginning of next month to Monday morning, will reach Raj­ MUSLIMS ABSENT ont woman can represent all the of nearly 14,000 miles from Bom­ ernor-in-Council directs the CONGRESS AND continue h’s work on the Com­ kot a few hours later. After re­ women of the country, surely one bay to Hexton in a little more District Magistrate, Peshawar, all THEMSELVES mission. freshments, the cruise leaves Raj­ COMMUNAL QUESTION man is enough for the men? But than a fortnight with more than kot reaching Karachi in the Additional District Magistrates in —— “It is highly desirable”, con­ men are always ready to ignore us. twenty stops at most of the im­ evening. On Tuesday morning, charge of sub-divisions and all tinued Sir Sorabji, “that all police officers not below the rank Karachi Gandhi Reception Their age-long habits, old-fashion­ portant centres along the route. they leave India from Karachi Parliamentary Board Must concerned in bus ness, trade and ed traditions are hard to break. of Deputy Superintendent of Po­ industry should take an interest MISSION OF STUDY. and after a halt at about 25 im­ lice in Peshawar District shall be Committee Meeting IN DAYS OF C. D. M portant centres in different coun­ Review Position in the economic advancement During the Civil Disobedience After reaching Hexton, it is authorised to arrest any person tries, they hope to reach Hex- of the country as a whole. If Movement women left their homes the intention of the young fliers without warraht and in so doing KARACHI, June 9. the educated classe,., in this to go, see and learn from vari­ ton after 18 days. They are use any means necessary if they KARACHI, June 9. threw off the shackles which bound At a special meeting of the country tock as much interest them and took their rightful place ous aircraft factories both In sanguine that no mishap will are satisfied that there are reason­ in the economic development able grounds for believing that Though Doctor Choitram, Pre­ Sind Harijan Seva Sangh held beside mezx bearing the brunt of England and other parts of Eu­ happen in the course of the flight such person acted, Is acting or is sident of the Sind Provincial here invitations to all Congress and welfare of the land as they the battle, shoulder to shoulder, rope. and also that there would not be seem to take in its political ad­ All the four Indians are hold- any forced landing. about to act in manner prejudi­ Congress Committee held the Workers and prominent people with them. Even that was not cial to Public Safety and peace. vancement, I think the country enough for the men to recognise including Muslims were issued to The Governor-in-Council also view that not much could be done as a whole will greatly benefit us as a separate entity. When 1 attend the Gandhi Reception “I am glad that there is an directs that any such officer in the Legislature for the attain­ Committee meeting. Pandit M&laviyaji caued the Unity 12 IN J U R E D MOVE TO GET BURMA making any arrest under sub­ awakening among the people to Conference at Allahabad women ment of Swaraj. still he was IN ENCOUNTER section 1, section 4, shall forth­ Congress Leaders of all shades plan economic organisations in wore calmly ignored and it was ORDINANCE REMOVED of opinion were present incl ding matters of agriculture, industry WITH DACOITS with report the fact to the Local definitely of the opinion that only Mrs. Asaf Ali’s forceful pro­ Government and may by order in women workers. But the Mus and trade, and I consder that test which made him realise that RANGOON, June 9. Congressmen should capture them lims were conspicuous by their it is a good, sign for the commer­ writing commit any person so women had come unto their own. (From Our Correspondent) It is understood that Mr. Ganga arrested to jail custody.—A. P. with a view to prevent more mis­ absence, though invitations ware cial and industrial advancement WHEN LEADERS FORGET. KARACHI, June 10 Singh, M.L.C., has applied to chief being done. He hoped issued. Commenting upon this of the L«.and. We are surprised that eminent According to the Shikarnore the “Sansar Samachar' deplore: “Ceylon is perhaps the only the Local Government to secure Child Dies By Drinking that the future of the Assembly polit'cians like Dr, Ansari and correspondent of the “Sansar the attitude of the Muslims thou­ country cf importance which Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviyujt Samachar”, 12 were injured in the Governor General’s permis­ Copper Sulphate Solution Congress Party would be stronger gh Gandhiji looks to both the has not a single mdegenous bank an encounter between villagers could forget our claims In the sion to introduce an Amendment than Pt. Motilal’s Swaraj Party. Hindus and the Muslims with the or insura-.ee company of its own, anrl dacoits Parliamentary Beard care has NEW DELHI, June 9. same impartial eye.—United Press. and there, therefore a difficult been taken to rn.ke the Board as Three of them injured includ­ Bill in the August Session of the Referring to the criticisms of The report of a fatal accident task befoie the Commission to representative a body as possible ing a woman were taken to a Burma Legislative Council to re­ resulting in the death or a baby the Congress attitude towards plan out :he entire field of bank­ and wherever differences of oJpin’on hospital. peal the Burma Criminal Law the communal question Dr. Choi- ing in such a manner as to be existed between two groups two The report says that a number Amendment Act, 1931, generally has reached here. thram hoped that the Congress public meetings He may pay capable of look’ng after the fin­ men were chosed to represent their of daco ts armed with deadly known as the “Burma Ordinance.” Attracted by the blue colour of Parliamentary Board would review flying visits to Beawar, Nasira- ancial needs of the different separate interests. We do not de­ weapons raided the village Gand- —United Press. copper sulphate solution kept in the position In the light of bad and Nareli, a village about branches of the economic orga­ sire the Board to increase its num­ ro and the villagers who offered a bottle twp babies swallowed a six miles from Ajmer to which criticism and allay the fears of nisation.”- -United Press. ber and become an unwieldy body, stubborn resistance met with the little quantity of it. place the office of the Rajputana ARMED DACOITY different communities. but we do demand that women be above result. They were removed to the Civl’. Board of Harijan Seva Sangh The dacoits escaped before the Hospital where one died while the Inquired about the health of was shifted recently. A J M E R ’S Y O U N G E S T taken from other parts of India Mr. Jalramdas DoulatTam, Dr. in whichever proportion Pandit arrival of police. FEROZEPUR, June 8. other is progressing.—United At Ajmer, Mahatma Gandhi will CITY FATHER Cholthram said that the former Malaviya thinks best. Last night a gang of seven Press. was now keeping fit and was go round the sweepers’ quarters, We hope that the Congress Par- visit a few Harijan institutions, ARREST WARRENT dacoits armed with guns raided regaining lost weight.—A. P. (From A Correspondent.) liamentaiy Board will realise its a house in Karyan Kalan, village and will have informal discussions ON RICH ZAMINDAR Mahasabha To Contest AJMER, June 7. mistake and take early steps to about ten miles from Ferozepur with deputations of Harijans and “Moti Katra Polling Booth was — ►♦>♦— Assembly Elections Rajputana Prepares make amends and that in future TATTA, (Sind) June 9. city. They met no opposition Harijan workers from all over the scene of vigorous activity womrn will not be so completely —♦*>■•— Rajputana. He will also receive Great sensation prevails in and took away jewellery and For Mahatma’s Visit yesterday when the two rival can­ ignored. ’— (United Press). cash worth about Rs. 3,000 from NEW DELHI, June 9. addresses and purses here. It is Sind over the issue of a warrant — *•;<*— didates Messrs. Rang Raj Mehta the houses of Lala Banks Hall, The Secretary of the Hindu anticipated that Rajputana will and Motilall, contested for muni­ of arrest by Mr» Scott, Sub-Di- Mahasabha has issued a circular AJMER (By Mail.) Malaviyaji Cancels Wardha sional Magistrate against Haji Sant Ram and Bhali Ram. Rajputana is getting ready to collect purses, aggregating to cipal seat. The competition was to the Provincial Sabhas to pre­ about Rs. 10,000, Ajmer alone in­ very keen throughout the day, Trip Mohomed Shah, Vice-President The police in busy investigating pare the list of the prospective accord Mahatma Gandhi a fitting of the Matyara Munic-pa the matter.—United Press. tends to contribute at least Rs. and though Mr. Rang Raj Mehta candidates for contesting the reception when he visits Ajmer on a rich Zamindar paying about 3,000. received scanty support from his BENARES, June 9. forthcoming election to the As­ the 5th July, after more than a 5,000 as income tax per annum. A detailed programme for the own community, the Oswals, he Pandit Malaviya who was to sembly on the Mahasabha ticket. decade. The honour of being his It is alleged that the com­ host during his one day’s sojourn distinguished visitor is being was the favourite of the Muslims have started for Wardha to-mor­ New Delhi.—Mr. Narendra The meeting of the Working chalked out by Mr. Ram Narain and various otner communities row morning has cancelled his plaint has been filed by one Gan- Deva, President of the All-India here has not yet fallen on any­ gumal whose two minor sons have Committee of Hindu Mahasabha Chowdhry, Honorary Secretary of and ultimately won the day programme owing to an important Socialist Conference left for body, but most probably, he will been wrongfully confined by the which was announced for June stay with Mr. Gauri Shankar the Rajputana Board of Harijan Mr. Mehta is now the youngest work here, which he is attending. Meerut this evening.—United 16 has been postponed— Seva Sang, Ajmer, in consultation Municipal Commissioner of A j­ He intends to proceed to Bom­ accused for conversion to Islam. Bhargava, a prominent leader. —United Press Press. United Press Mahatmaji will address two with Mahatmaji.—A. P. mer, being 27 years of age.” bay by June 14.—United Press.

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