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HONGKONG REPRESENTED
IN LONDON,
SIR M. NATHAN'S VIEWS.
London, July 12,
Mr. L. S. M. Amery Dominions Secretary. presided at the inaugural
FINANCE MINISTER IN LONDON.
MISSION A SUCCESS.
London, July 12.
The visit of M. Caillaux, Fronch Finance Minister, to London is the
GROSS INDIGNITY.
SPEAKER ON THE RECENT "SCENE."
UNMANNERLY M.P.'S.
London, July 1.
In the House of Commona, refer-
Government funcheon to the dele subject of most optimistic forecasts ring to the scene in the House of
gates
of the Congress of the Universities of the Empire. Among the 180 guests were representatives of the Universities and professors of Canada, Australia, South Africa. India and Hongkong, besides High Commissioners.
Mr. Amery said that the con- ference could do invaluable wárk in promoting the unky of Univer Hity life throughout the Empire by interchange uf, students, teachers, and ideas.
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Lord Eustace Percy said that the congress should aim at establishing some institution to promote the standard' of higher education throughout the Empire.
Sir Matthew Nathan, in replying, said that the demand for higher knowledge was never so great as to-day. The demand was reaching in. the phenomenal proportions United States. but if "was note worthy that there were now 43,000 University students in Great Britain -double the pre-war figure--a Jurre proportion of whom were Seot ish-Reuter.
EVERY CHILD KNOWS
THAT GERMANY IS FULLY DISARMED.
FRESH DEMANDS RESENTED.
Berlin, July 12, Various fresh demands as re- gards disarmament and reorganisa tions of the German Army with mention of secret military organs tions, are the subject of several Notes recently sens to the German Disarmament Commissioner by the Inter-Allied Military Control Con- mission.
The Nationalist newspapers are furious and say that every child knows that Germany is entirely dis- armed.-Reuter.
LOSS TO US.A. DEATH OF EX-SECRETARY
-OF-WAR———
Lancaster (New Hampshire), July,12.
The death is announced of the ex-Secretary of War, Mr. J. W. Weeks-Reuter's American Ser-
vice.
[An earlier
cable reported
that Mr. Weeks was gravely ill with heart trouble. Mr. John Wingate Weeks was born in Lancaster, New Hampshire, in
in the Paris Press of the success
he is about to obtain hi negotiating a settlement of the French Debt, including a return to the Bank of France of the gold deposited in London as security and the grant
of generous credits such as would enable France to obtain concessions from the United States.
M. Caillaux arrived at Croydon this morning this being his first aeroplane fight.
Interviewed by Reuter as regards the debt negotiations M. Caillaur said: "There is always hope; one must always keep hopeful."Reu- tes.
Oficial Announcement.
London, July 12, An official announcement says that Mr. Winston Churchill.
Lords on the 8th inst.. in response to a Conservative question, the Speaker said that he regarded the incident as a gross indignity to himself and the House of Commons. He ex- pressed shame for a breach of courtesy to an officer of Parliament bringing a message to the House of Commons and deep regret for the further discourtesy when he (the Speaker) attended the House of Lords.
Major W. P. Colfox (Conserva- tive, Dorset, West) naked whether the Speaker world publicly apologise to the House of Lords for the unmannerly occurrences?
The Labourite, Mr. Will Thorne Plaistow) interjected: "You want the Speaker to go on his belly!"
The Eaboudite, Mr. GD. Hardie (Springburn, Glasgow) shouted?" "Get down on your knees.""
The Labourite, Mr. J. J Lawson,. in spite of the restraining efforts
of Mrmsay MacDonald (Laboar leader). persisted in calling atten- tion to the conduet of the Lords, who apparently forgot that they were dealing with the standard of life.
The Speaker emphasised that he was dealing Daly with matters con- Hoanid cerning the Commons, that if the incident of the 8th inst. were repeated he would not hesitate to take adequate action.-Reuter.
The announcement in the House of Lords of the Royal assent to the Coal Mines Eight-Hours' Bill was marked by scenes of tumult on the 8th inst. Labourites crowded the bar of the House and shouted protests and aries of "Shame" and "It's a Subsequently a Murderers' Bill." Conservative and Labourite came to blows in the corridor of the House of Commons, but, faler be- eame reconciled.]
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He was a member of franc, but shrugging his shoulders
apology. Notwithstanding pay the 59th to 62nd Congresses-"I am not master of events."--
ment and the apology, it is ex- pected that charges will be fled (1906-18). He rose to the rank Reuter.
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Complete Agreement.
London, July 12.
on the Atlantic Coast for a year.
A complete debt agreement was He only came prominently before reached between M. Caillaux and the general public, however, Mr. Churchill. 1 when appointed Secretary for The French frane in London War. He was Senator for Mas- closed at 197 and the Belgian at sachusetts from 1913 to 1919, and was appointed to the War Secretaryship on March 4, 1921, which he held for just over three years.]
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The Japanese vernacular newspapers are now also ex- pressing indignation and urging that Hayemier should be expelled from the country-Reuter.
It is officially stated by the Trea- ments. The text of the agreement sury that M., Calllaux reached a will be published on Tuesday even- complete agreement with Mr. Ing.
TOO LATE THEN TO HUNT. TO time to hunt for a doctor or drug Winston Churchill to-day on the The settlement has thus been No
store when suddenly seized with Gutstanding points in connection agonising intestinal cramps, deadly with the funding of the French mason and prostrating diarrhoes War Debt to Great Britain, and a Chamberlain's Colle and Diarrhoea definite funding agreement was 'Romedy rivos instant warmth, comfort
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