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Lospor, September 1st. H.R.H. Duchess of Alunny has died on the Continent. His Majesty the King lin ordered Court sucuruing for four weeks.

[T Duchess before her marriage was H.R.II. Princess Helena of Waldeck.

Frise Leopold, Unke of Alluny whom she married in 1999, died March 28th, 36-1: leaving issue, Alice Mary, born 1993, of Trek: married Prine Alexauder Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe Cobars Golba, born 1881. The Duchess of Albany -was in receipt of an annuity of £6,000 and

maintained her own household,!

Losos, September 1st,

The death is announced of Mr. F. W. Dickins, thief Editor of Renter's. He' died suddenly this afternoon,

LATER.

The death of Mr. F: W. Dickinson is a seve blow to Heuter's staff throughout the world, to when his personal distine. tion, charin, intellectual power and rapa. city for work endenced him. Few heads of great organisations could live enjoyed Buch devation af filial affeetion as Mr. Dickinson inspired his colleagues. intellectual attainments were culy equal Jed by his modesty and self effacerent.

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Not the least among his accomplish- ments was his gift of languages and he was well-known and highly, esteemed, not merely in Europent expitals, but also in the Oversus Dominions, Indin and the Far East.

Mr. Dickinson was in his silicy on Fri- Day, to all appearaaze in the best of bealth and spirits, having recently return- ed from his annual holiday,

He attended a luncheon of the Router Blaff, given by the Chairman, Sir Roderick

J Jon, in honour of Mr. S. Dann, General Manager for Suh Africa, on the eve of the latter's return to Capo- town. Two hours later ha wrut bome. merely remarking that he felt unwell. Dosis were santioned but he gradually boome worse and died penesfully at four o'ri ck on Saturday afternoon.

Mr. F. W. Dickinson was born at her. Kent. 1986; Educated at Tonbridge School and was for 43 years on the Editorial Staff of Reuters.]

GERMAN NEWSPAPERS

SUSPENDED.

BERLIN, September 1st, 'he nuspapers Allgemeine Zeitung and trische Zeitung have been temporarily Buspended, the latter for articles contain ing insults to the Allies.

FRENCH DOCKERS TO RESÜME WORK.

Raves, September 1st. The dockers have voted for a general esamation of work tomorrow.

INSURRECTION IN THE UKRAINE,

WARSAW, September 1st. An insurrection has broken ont in the Ukraine, with the apparen: chjeet of pre- venting the Sovie anthorities from re gning Crops.

BONUS FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS.

WASHINOTUN, Reptember 1st.

The Senate, by 47 votes to 29, passed the four billion dollars Soldiers' Bonus! Bill, which will now go to a conference

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY.

LONDON, September 1st. Representatives of Great Britain, India, Canada and Australesia have left Loudon in attend the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva.

LONDON, September 1st. The British delegates to Geneva include Mrs. Cooube-Teniant, wife of a Welsh Magistrate and prospective coalition beral candidate from Forest of Denn. the gors in an advisory capacity as a substitute delegate to watch the interosta <f women.

GENEVA, September 1st. The Council of the League of Nations adopted a proposal by the opium com- mittee, favouring an invitation to the Chinese Government to thoughly investi- gato poppy cultivation in China.

The Council approved of the formation of sub-commission of experts by the} Blygiene and Opium Commissions, to promote researches, with a view to asort. Euining the quantities of opium' required} for legitimate medical and scientific pur-[ PosCa

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SKIRTS DOWN, WAISTS UP.

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declared that if he made another suo- cessful war, one of the terms of peace would be that Germany should pay a large indemnity to the losses. As for trade: if our most energetic competitor and out best customer happened to own the same head, it was not good Dean Inge, in the course of a sermon business to cut that head off. Natural be delivered at St. Paul's Cathedral bankruptcy, widespread unemploy to the delegates attending the twenty meat, starving children, civil war, and responsible for the statement. She second International Peace Congress, revolution, the relapse of civilisation arrived in New York on the enid if the victors wished to make an into barbarism-since it was the most "Berengaria"of the Cunard Line, fresh end of war—and another war in our bighly educated classes who were first from a stay in Paris. "For the first time would destroy our civilisation ruined-that was what war mennt. time in years we shall see women's utterly-we ought to have offered the Perhape the business community

Germans terms which they would would not again make the mistake of cars," said Mies Castle. "It's going bave thought unexpectedly generous, thinking that war could ever be good to be a new ear." Earrings are and then said to them: "Now we have business. But the liability to attacks natural accompanimenta to the new given you no excuse for pleading re of war fever was so great, and the style, Miss Castle said, and everybody venge; join us in establishing a irrationality of human beings so in is wearing them. She said American League of Nations and universal tractable that they could not rely only

women going to Europe this summer disarmament, and let us all help each on appeals, to common-sense. The other to gather up the dregs that re-moral appeal must come first, and were finding themselves ip a distres mains." The Germans, raid the Dean must now mainly take the form of sing situation when they arrived in later, "have at least as much to re-peritence and the spirit of reconcili- Paris. "If they've bought their pent of an wo have; indeed, I stillation. Europe had deep onusn for clothes in this country," said Miss think they have more, and we most penitence. In part, no doubt, the Castle, "they have to run immediately help them to show their best selves horrors of the war were the result of for a modiste to let down their skirts. by showing them our best selves," theclaborately engineered propaganda | And if they haven't enough of them "Sirs, ye are brethren; why do yo of hatred which all the belligerents in their skirts they have to buy new The skirt is going down, wrong one to another?" This passage employed. This was one of the most ones, from Acta VII., 26, was chosen by devilish parts of the whole business, nothing can stop it. And waiste are Dean Inge as the text for bis address, and the poison which was generated going up" Miss Castle's own skirt He never met, he said, anyone who had been slow to tubside.

nestly reached her shoe tops. She wished to war with Germany, or any "And then," Dean Inge went on, consternation that strack American said it was really pathetic to see the other country, but we were told, per "we think of the peace. The victors women when they arrived in Paris and haps rightly--it was not for him to had to consider whether they wished found themselves "years" behind the Bay-that the country must fight, and to make an end of war we all fashions. The most popular colours that there was no help for it. The know, another war in our time would now, said Miss Castle, were lavender people of all the other belligerent destroy our civilisation utterly or and orange. She asid.she could not countries were told the same, and to whether they wished to make i millions of men, who, a week before, vindictive peace which the losers to remark that" Englishmen's clothes comment much on men's styles, Bave were absorbed in their peaceful work would think themselves more than are the same as ever." Coiffures are and play in their quiet homes, with justified in tearing op at the first loose, she said, women with long hair their families around them, were hurl opportunity. If we wished the former, doing it up in a coil on top of the ed against each other for four years we ought to have offered the Germans head. She said bobbed hair was

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