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Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Con-
his Installation as Lord Rector of Glasgow University, anid that it might well be that in future, near or distant, the changes that had taken place within the British Em- pire overseas would most affect the world. The great Dominions had become autonomous. They were in every respect equal part ners with the mother country, the link being the Crown and not Par- liament.
British India was making her first steps on the road which, in the fullness of time, was to lead her to self-government.
After over 24 hours of continuous
London, Yesterday. The Hatry trial has been adjourn- scusion the committee of Non-German ed. The Attorney General, in a question of the reparations of Hungary to the accused as directors of Aus- and Austria. Hungary agrees to pay tin Friars Trust, whose liabili- the creditors 13,500,000 gold crow ties were £19,000,000, and annually after 1943 until 1966. Austria
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agrees to pay 1,000,000 annually for £4,000,000. The history of this the same perlod. Hungary hencefor Case was mainly the history of a ward will be released from financial desperate struggle by the Austin control of the Longue of Nations. Ap- Friars Trust and these four men to are quite satisfied. parently the sleepy Hungary delegates recover £1,500,000 which was raised
and Intended to be used for. The Protocol Signed
the purchase of steel, but was used Later. for other purposes. The Reparations Conference ended
The Attorney-General announced with the Protocol being signed after that the remaining director of the ceaseless discussions since yesterday Trust, an Ifallsn named John morning. None of the delegates of the small powers had been to bed all night Glaldini, recently went to Italy and long.-Reuter.
unfortunately could not be extra- dited under the 1873 Extradition
UNLUCKY U.S. ARMY
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Military Offence to Have A "Little Drink"
Washington, Yesterday.
Treaty.-Router.
Earlier News
the opening of the trial of Mr. The Old Bailey was packed for
Hatry and his associates before Mr. Justice Avory. Hundreds of appli- cations for seats, notably from City!
We found ourselves to-day in a world where
the most civilised nations ardently desired. peace. They had endeavoured, not with- out success, to bind the nations into the League. In that League were included all the component parts of the British Empire, and that Empire represented-a League
The War Department has announced men had had to be refused. of Nations of their
that the army regulations will be The reading of the Indictment own which kept peace over a quarter of the of the national prohibition laws a mill- tion is calling fifty witnesses and amended so as to make any violation occupied ten minutes. The prosecu- globe itself and amongst a quartary offence.-Router's American Ber- it la anticipated that the trial will ter of its inhabitants. On us. vice- declared Mr. Baldwin, lies a res- punability greater than has been laid on any other country, for we have not only to learn to govern ourselves, but show many races allen from us in language, custom and tradition, how to apply our methods of self-government to their own peoples.-British Wire- lese Service.
MEXICAN PRESIDENT ELECT
last a fortnight. There are two women on the jury. All defendants pleaded not guilty and thirteen counsel are engaged, including Mr. Mexico City. Yesterday. Norman Birkett, K.C., for Hatry, Senhor Ortiz Rubio, the Presi- Sir Henry Curtis Bennett, K.C., for dent-elect, has returned here from Daniels, Mr. Cecil Whiteley, K.C., the United Staten. - Reuter's for Dixon, and Mr. Roland Oliver, American' Service.
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PIRACY RUMOUR DENIED
R.100 TRIAL FLIGHT
In regard to a recent report in the Airship Attains Speed of
80 Miles Per Hour
EUROPEAN LADY ROBBED
local Press concerning the alleged at- Mrs. Ogdin, of No. 11, Victoria tack on the ss. President McKinley, Barracks, was the victim of a bag ship Line to state that the s.. Pre- we are requested by the Dollar Steam. snatcher last evening. She was aldent McKinley at no time sent any
Rugby, Yesterday. walking along Battery Path at radio message to Hong Kong asking The airship R.100, which left the about 8.15 p.m., when a Chinese for assistance. There was no attempt moeringmast at Cardington shortly came up from behind and snatched piracy on this vessel. The Master after nine O'clock, returned to the ed her handbag, which contained advised by radio that the actions of a mast at half past four. She had Chinese junk off the China Coast led attained a maximum speed of 80 him to believe there were pirates on miles per hour, one mile less than board the junk, and he suggested that her record maximum last Thursday in the interest of shipping in general Major Scott was in command and the Line should-notify the Hong Kong with him were Air Vice-Marshal Police Authorities. At no time was there any attempted piracy on the ss. Sefton Brancker, Director of Civil time did the vessel send out distress the designer of the sister airship President McKinley, and that at no Aviation, and Colonel Richmond,
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Major Scott anid that from Car- dington the airship made directly for London, then went on to Croy- don Aerodrome and then to Farn- borough, where research work on airship propulsion is being car- ¡rled out. The .return flight was via Reading and, while in the vicinity of Reading, speed triala were carried out which were en- tirely satisfactory.
The Air Ministry announces that Wing-Commander Colmore has been appointed Director of Airship Deve- lopment. British Wireless Service. Earlier News
Rugby, Yesterday. Airship R.100 made another test flight to day. She loft the mooring- mast at Cardington shortly after nine o'clock and one hour Inter the hum of her engines could be heard over Log don,
Law lying clouds at first obscured the view of the vessel, which was cruis- ing at about fifty miles an hour, with three engines running, at a height of 2,600 feat.
After circling round the City, she disappeared for's short time but r turned later, Bying much lower and crossed and recrossed the River in view of hundreds of thousands of people.- British Wireless Bervice.
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