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MINISTER TO WASHINGTON APPOINTED.
LONDON CONFERENCE SEQUEL
Rugby, Nov. 26.
BELGIAN TREATY.
British Government's Attitude.
REVISION ILLEGAL.”
Chinese Secking League's Verdict.
London, Nov. 25.
TOUR OF INDIA.
AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION'S
SURVEY.
'A VARIETY OF PROBLEMS..
Rugby. Nov. 25.
The Royal Commission on Agri- culture in India is now making a tour of India which will occupy at leaät six months.
It is announced that the King. has been pleased to approve the appointment of the Hon, Mr. Charles Vincent Massey as Hia. Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary | and Minister Plenipotentiary at In the House of Commons to ing its personal investigations by a Washington to represent the in- day, asked what the British Gov-questionnaire which is designed in terests of the Dominion of ernment's attitude was towards the words of the note appearing as Canada
the Belgian Government's request a preface to give individuale pos-
The Commission is supplement
views
Reference to the appointment for British support in opposition sessing the most diverse experience of a Canadian diplomatic repre- to the action of the Government in agricultural and rural matters! sentative in Washington was at Peking in denouncing the an opportunity for placing before made in the report of the Imperial Sino-Belgian treaty, Mr. Locker the Commission their Relations Committee of the Im-Lampson, Under Secretary for those subjects with which each in- peial Conference.
Foreign Affairs, replied that Hisdividual is himself particularly While the Committee recogn-Majesty's Government had in- familiar." Ised that in the conduct of foreign timated in reply to an enquiry The questionnaire gives an excele affairs a major share of the re-from the Belgian Government lent idea of the variety of the pro- sponsibility rests now, and must that in their view the Chinese blems with which the Commission for some time continue to rest, Government had no legal right is called on to deal. with the British Government, under the treaty of 1865 to pro- nevertheless practically all the pose revision of "the instrument, Dominions are engaged some to Reuter. is considerable extent-in the con- duct of foreign relations, particu- Marly those -with- foreign
countries on their borders..
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Geneva, Nov, 20. The Chinese delegation to the The growing work in connec-
League of Nations in a statement tion with the relations between to the Press denies that the Chin Canada and the United States ese Government is being evasive was cited as an example.
regarding the reference of the The Imperial Relations Com Sino-Belgian treaty dispute to the mittee expressed the view that International Court of Justice.
The statement says that the "most fruitful results can be an- ticipated from the co-operation of question at issue centres not in His Majesty's representatives in the legal interpretation of Arti- the United States already initiat-cle 46 but in the application of ed and now further to be develop the principle of equality and re ciprocity which is purely politi- led."
cal.
The Hon. Mr. Massey is a mem- ber of the Canadian Privy Cour- eli, and has held ministerial rank in'Canada.
The interests of the Irish Free States are alse represented in Washington by a Minister Pleni- potentiary, British Wireless Service.
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DOMINIONS OPINION.
The statement adds that noi Government can agree to submit. the fundamental. principle of the quailty of nations to judicial ex- amination. If the matter must be referred to an international or ganisation it should be brought to the attention of the League Coun- cil or the Assembly, in accordance with Article XI of the Convenant. -Reuter.
Russia Still Making Mischief. Riga, Nov. 25.
Every Uranch of agricultura) | selence and practice is represented,
subjects such including veterinary medicine, irrigation and floreaty.
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There are questions on agricul tural education, demonstration and propaganda, finance, laboury-mar- keting and rural welfare.
A long string of questions deals with the co-operative movement which has made such marked prb greas in India of recent years.- British Wireless Service.
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ASHES TO GO TO BUSSIA. London, Nov. 25. Krassin's body is being cremated in London.
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The ashes, which will be trans- ported to Russia, are now lying In state, members of the Embassy staff forming a guard. The So- viet flag is at half mast.
The Foreign Secretary, Sir A message from Moscow states Austen Chamberlain called at the express his condol that at the plenary conference of Embassy to the executive of the Communistences.-Renter. International, M. Bukharin, in a
JAVA REVOLT FINALLY OVER.
speech, declared that, in spite of LEADERS ARRESTED. Rugby, Nov. 25. the recent internal crisis, the The results of the Imperial Con- Communist Party would continue | ference, are the subject of favour-on the path to revolution. able comment in the Dominions. The tasks of the present confer- Attention is particularly directed to ence" were consolidation and fur
Batavia, Nov. 25. the document in which the Confer ther Bolshevisation of the Com
The rebel "dictator" Surio ence recorded its views as to the munist Party, the solution of the relationship existing between the great problems of Great Britain Suparmo has been arrested."
the approaching It appears clear that the Com- various parts of the Empire, and and China, and
munist organisation has now telegrama from overseas indicate struggle in Central Europe. that such changes as are proposed M. Bukharin promised, the been broken up and all the lead- are, generally speaking, regarded as workers and peasants of the ers captured.
The authorities have warned Dutch Indies the unlimited sup- Details of the methods whereby port of the Communist Interna the natives to return to their vil closer communication between the tional in their "bloody struggle." lages, otherwise they will be con-
sidered rebela-Reuter. Government in Britain and the Reuter. Dominions is to be maintained, were left by the Conference for subse quent settlement, but Mr. Coates.
wise and inevitable..
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Hankow, Nov. 25. The Labour situation is causing the New Zealand Premier, stated anxiety. yesterday that proposals would be There has been a run on the nt once considered for improving Bank of China, but. the branches contact between New Zealand and have lasted out.
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Mr. Coates inspected the loco In order to discuss the effect of cancel treaties and extra-terried Glasgow to-day, the, change, in the King's title, atoriality."
motive works of the North Bri deputation from Northern Ireland, including its Prime Minister. Sir The situation is not yet settled tish Railway, while Mr. Bruce THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG James Craig, waited on the Home Armed Southern soldiers are still and Mr. Monroe went over the vast shipyard at Clydebank of Secretary yesterday. A communi- attempting to enter the Conces-John Brown and. Co. que issued later stated that the sion. change proposed "will not affect in
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