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KING'S TITLE.

MEANING OF PROPOSED. CHANGE.

GEOGRAPHICAL SIGNIFICANCE,

London. Nov. 24.

KRASSIN'S DEATH.

BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER'S REGRET.

HOME PAPERS TRIHUTES.

Rugby, Nov. 24. The Secretary of State The Home Secretary has issued n

for Affärs, Sir Austen stutement that the proposed change Foreign

twin cr the Free State.

SPIRIT OF TREATY.

CHARGES AGAINST GERMAN GOVERNMENT.

MILITARY MANUAL, WITH-!. DRAWN.

Ragby, Nov. 24, The Foreign Secretary, Str

in the King's title would in newise Chamberlain, the House of Com Austen Chamberlain was asked in. the House of Commons by Sir. affect the existing constitutional mens to-day expressed his regres at position In relation either to Bri-the death of M. Krassin, Soviet Willem Davison what was the

existing position regarding dis Charge D'Affairs in London. The proposed title did not pur- Replying to a question about the armament in Germany in accor pore to define the various political open and continued breaches by the ance with the Treaty of Versailles. Sir Austen replied that there units composing the Empire: it was Russian Sovjet Republic of the! a descriptive title on geographical trade agreement with this country were still a certain number of not political lines, of the territories Sir Austen Chamberlain stated that points outstanding and negotia- he had recently once more made it of which His Majesty is King.

clear to M. Krassin that the pro paghåndh carried on by Russia was the principal obstacle against and improvad relations between the two

The term "Ireland, like the other terms in the proposed title, had geographical significance, only

Reader.

ster's Position."

London.. Nov. 24, A deputation of the Ulster Goy ernment, headed by Sir James Craig, has arrived in London.

Its particular object is to submit

to the Home Secretary the "con sidered opinion of the North Ireland Cabinet on the situation arising from the suggested alteration of the King's tible.-Reuter.

Imperial

Conference

countries.

ons were proceeding between the allied Military Mission of Controll and the German Government.

Sir William Davison Surther asked whether Sir Austen Cham- berlin's attention had been drawn

va certain passages. in the 1926 edition of the Reichewehr Manual) of laatruction, which reffected afort the Treaty of Versailles, and which showid that the German Govory- ment were not really carrying out! the spirit and intentions of the Itreuty.

Sir Austen Chamberlain replied}! that his attention had been called to the passaŞOS. He understood that that when the attention of the | German Government was drawn to the matter the manual was with- drawn from circulation, and no ¡further copies of it would <be fasued-British Wireless Service.

The favoured a system of direct and per- Bonal, contact between the King's governments in Britain and the Dominions. Accordingly the office of Governor-General is to be modi Red its holder remains the repre- sentative of the common sovereign, but he loses any responsibilty he may have retained as an agent over- seas for the King's Government in Britain. Legislation will be neces- sary to mate the slight alteration recommended in the title of the King in which the word "and" is appreciate M. Krassin's efforts to Sir Austen: Chamberlain will omitted from the phrase "Great put his country's relations with break his journey Britain and Ireland”, thus making | Britain on a better footing.

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The newspapers, in their obituary notice of M. Krassin,

EUROPE'S PROBLEMS.

MEETING OF FOREIGN

MINISTERS.

Rugby, Nov. 24.

in Paris when,

In eight days' time, he leaves Lon-

it clear that Ireland enjoys the It is pointed out that while M.don to attend the meeting of the In same status as the "Dominions be- Krassin. was doing his best in this League Council which opens |yond sens."];

direction. his endeavours were Ganeva on December 6 doomed to failure while. Russian The Foreign Secretary Will spend money was coming to this country two days in the French Capital and for the rainers-to help one side "in will have an opportunity for dis- an internal industrial dispute.-cussing current European problems British Wireless Service."

with M, Briand.

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STRUCK OFF THE ROLL OF PRACTITIONERS.

Shanghai, Nov. 24.

Mr. L. K. Kentwell, a barrister- at-law practising hers for the past

EARLIER MESSAGES,

It is expected that the presence of Herr Stresemann, in Geneva for the Council meetings will give a further opportunity for renewing with the German Foreign Minister The death occurred in London personal contact and friendly di

Rugby, Nov. 24,

in

ten years, has been deprived of all this morning of M. Krassin, Soviet |vasions.

d'Affaires

Lord Cecil will represent, Great London. rights to practise in the British Charge courts in China, in a decision Krassin has been in poor healthBritain at the Committee of the handed down by Judge Crain in for the last two or three years and Council which meats, on December His Majesty's Supreme Court this was generally believed to be suffer to consider various questions ré morning.

ing from a form of pernicious anne-lating to article 16 of the Covenant. The Committee will be mainly The order for his expulsion is min. He took up his post in Lon- based on a charge by the Crown don at the end of September and concerned with the examining, al Advocate that Kentwell falsely re-shortly afterwards paid a visit to the French, proposals on this sub" put before the gistered a Chinese as a Spanish the Foreign Secretary, expressing ject which were citizen, receiving $380 for this mis- the desire that Anglo-Soviet rala-preparatory commission for dis

last. Spring. British tion should be developed and im-ufiament eunduct.

Kentwell accused the Judge of proved. This desire was recipro-Wireless. Service. partiality, saying, "1fael it is be-cated by Sir Austen Chamberlain cause of my political views that his who emphasised that a prelimirury! measure to this end must neses- Lordship puts me out of action."

The Court adjourned with Kent-sarily be strict adherence to the well on his feet endeavouring to terms of the Anglo-Bussian Trade make a speech.-Reuter.

FINAL MESSAGE.

GENERAL HERTZOG LEAVES LONDON.

Rugby Nov. 24.

on his return to South Africa: ;

GENERAL HERTZOG.

London, Nov. 24. General Hertzog and his. Fin Agreement which document Kras- sin himself negotiated with the ance Minister, Havenga, will visit British Government in 1924-Bri-Lisbon en route to South Africa tish Wireless Service...

on returning from the Imperial: Conference.

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Leonid Borisovitch Krassin is

Modistes. best known in Britain for his work by a large crowd of South Afri in connection with the commercial cans and representatives of the Bookbinders.

Dominions Office in London this treaty with Britain and the nero-morning. In a farewell message

THE CHINA MAIL," Book| MADAME FLINT, tiations with Mr.

binders. Ramsay he said the labours and results of General Hertzog, the South Macdonald's Labour Government the Conference may be regarded

for the de jure recognition of the African Premier left London to-day Soviet. The actual treaty, it will as satisfactory from every view

of good harmony in future He Mr. L. C. M.. S. Amery, the be remembered, was made by his point, and can be productive only Dentist. Dominiona Secretary, saw him off successor, M. Rakovsky.

and his colleagues left England HARRY FONG, Dentist, On the resumption of diploma with very pleasant recollections.

1st floor, No. 74, Queen's Road nt Victoria Station.

Central Tel. Central No. 1255. Mr. Havenga has been in Ber- General Hertzog declared to Press tic relations with the Soviet by representatives: "The labours and France, M. Krussin, in November lin in connection with the propos- results of the Imperial Conference of 1924 was appointed as Russia ed German South African com Electrical Supplies. may be looked upon as satisfactory Charge d'Affairs in Paris, i apmercial treaty, and joins General

What pointment to London in October of Hertzog in Lisbon. Reuter. from every point of view. has been done can be productive 1925, following the institution of only of good and harmony in the the Soviet commission on trade re- organisation In April of this future."

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year, acting on medical advice, be tions"-robberies of post offices, returned to France, and whilst at railway station, safes, etc., He was Engineers & Shipbuilders Nice underwent, an operation of again arrested, but his influence. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD., transfusion of blood which was was such that he was released, and stated to have been successful. He allowed to return to Berlin, where then returned to London where, he resumed associations formed evidently the complaint from earlier with the firm of Siemens- which he had previously suffered, Schuckert, as engineer. -- resulted in his death,

Rugby, November 24-Owing

Engineers and Shipbuilders to his duties in Dublin, Mr

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New Work & Repairs. cutive Council of the Free State,

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From his early manhood, M. Rusalan politics M. Krassin re- foundland, who with the Maharajah of Burdwan left Lon- Krasain, who was the son of a sumed active co-operation with don last night for Edinburgh to Russian police official; had been Lenin after the coup of 1917. He Hair Dressers receive the freedom of that city associated with revolutionary move took part in the Brest-Litovak nego- and other honours. On their re- ments in Russia, and had served thations, served on the Counell for LEE TEE turn, the Premiers of Newfound terms of imprisonment in Russle Defence and acted as Commissary land and New Zealand will pro under the Tsarist regime. After for Trade, and later for Transport. ceed to Dublin, as guests of the the rising of 1005 he took an active Els appointments in the Diplomatic Free State, Britian Wireless part, with Lenin, as organiser of world followed soon afterwards.'

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