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REPORTS OF THE ECONOMIC COMMITTEE.
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Stockholm, Nov. 4,
The miners' delegate 'conference! The Dominion Premiers will de- In the presence of the Kings of to-day discussed the general posi-{ tion but no resolution was moved, where they are to receive the Froe-uncles of the bride, the King]
purt, to-morrow for Manchester, Sweden, Northay, and Denmark, and the conference adjourned vidom of the City, but before leaving of Belgium, n
of othor to-morrow to consider a suggestion London they will attend a short royalties, and 12000 guests. the meeting of the Imperial Conference civil marriage of Princess Astrid of It is unofficially learned that to ressive several seperts which Sweden to the heir to the Belgian there was to-day a vital change in have been prepared by sections of throne. Prince Leopold, Duke of the attitude of the conference de- the Economic Committee of the Con- Brabant, took place. legates mach
favourable ference. These include recommen- The simple ceremony was
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ag peace. "This will be reflected in dations hearing on industrial Eried out in the ancient throne the Executive's resolution to-mor-standards, cold storage, and com room by the Burgomaster of Stock- row indicating a modified policy.pilation of wool statisties and of hobn
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FORCE OF CIRCUMSTANCES.. Peace Party in the Majority
Rugby, Nov. 4. The prospect of peace in the coal dispute is regarded to-night as in- creasingly hopefal.
The miners delegates in forenee, to-day heard from lenders, Mr. Herbert Smith and
| Empire statistics generálly.
It is possible that other reports will also be in the hands of the Conference to-morrow, and they will represent the first rests of
The religious cafemony will be Held in Brussels on Wodnesday, There will be à gala dinner later at which the principal dish will be reindeer meat brought from Lap-"
n detailed examination of some of land-Reuter. the aeozomie problems before the delegates.
To-day Wun ngain entirely de- I voted to work in Committee. Two
"TO INDIA BY AIR,
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their
Mat the Economic Committee, the lations Committee were held. "and
A. J. Cook, thas an attempt to work of the Imperial Shipping Com-1
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A series of demonstration fights
had failed, that there was no hope 1920 Conference, was investigated by a De Havilland Hercules three of bringing out the safety men, and with a view to determining what is engined aircraft which will operate that other Unions had rejected" a compulsory levy and agreed only to voluntary levy little calculated to Jenpourage a prolongation af the
struggle.
to be its future.
on the new air reate from Egypt. The Overseas Settlement Conto India were carried out yester
Reports were read indicating that fresh, breakaways in the coal fields would augment the large mamber of her already at work.
The general discussion which
followed showed that the force of! these circumstances had brought about a definite change of feeling in favour of a settlement among!
a large proportion of the delegates.
The delegates who spoke express-- led their readiness to consider as a basis of peace the suggestion made by the Mediation Committee of the Tudes Union Congress, namely, district nettlements with, a suf- guarding provision for nationali principles. It was stipulated that
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Restrained Bopes.
Rugby, Nov. 4. Considerable importance attaches to the Miners' Delegate Conference in London to-day and strong hopes, restrained only by the memory of past disappointments, are enter tained that at last the way will be cleared for a pouce effort The main point for decision whether the delegates will
free
EARL BEATTY.
THE RIGHT REV, JOHN ¦
OWEN.
London, Nov. 4. The death is announced of the Bishop of St. David's, the Right Rev. John Owen-Reuter.
The Right Rev. John Owen,! M.A, had been Bishop of St. David's since 1897. He was born in 1864, and was thus 72 years of age. He Was An Oxford scholar. He was ordained Deacon in 1879; Priest, 1880: Welsh Professor and Classi- cal Lecturer at St. David's Collage, Lampeter, 1879-88; Warder and Headmaster of Llandovery College,| Rugby, Nov. 41886-59; Dean of St. Asaph, 1889- Earl Beatty, who has been First 92; Principal of St. David's College,
RESIGNATION TO BE DEFERRED:
NOTICE.
their executive from re-Sea Lord of the Admiralty and, Lampeter; Canon of St. Asaph strictions and empower it to Chief of Naval Staff since Novent 1820-97; when he was raised to the proceed in search of a settlement ber, 1919, had expressed his desire Bishopric along the lines suggested by the to be allowed to resign office on Trade Union Congress. There is no completing a period of soven years question of the Conference diebamed in the regulation" as tho crasing specific peace terms. The maximum for which an officer will Issue to be decided is whether the be retained on the Board of the exacutive shall be authorised to try Admiralty except in special ein for a settlement, and whether such cumstances. He has however con- authorisation, if Tranted, shall be scnted, at the request of the First conditional or entirely without re- Lord, to defer his resignation striction.
A division of opinion is likely but the delegates are faced with the knowledge that any attempt to
Reuter.
NOTICE.
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are
renew the demand for calling out went back to work, the biggest Street South of Queen's Road Can- the safety men or for an embargo single day total for some time, and tral will be open to Up-going trade. will be futile and that voluntary tliers are now in the pits over only The Military Roads East and contributions or trade unionists 200,000 compared with 258,000 South of Hurray Barracks 'windt - Salóne enable, the week ago, and 164,000 a month ago. closed to traffic. dispute to be continued - with The maluers, employed katere they
J success. Terdispute numbered 1,180,600--- terday nearly 9,000 more miners fler,
AGED C.WOLFE,
Capt Supt. of Police, Hong Kong, 5th Nov, 1928,
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