THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.
THE KING'S SPEECH,
LONDON, February 7th.
The House of Lords was never so full as to-day And the scene was exquisite, the coroseted Beer- tsses envircling the red-robed peers like a frame work. The High Commissioners stood nearor the Throne than the Ambassadors. The King Foro naval uniform, which was almost covered with an ermine mantle and purple robe. The
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crown of diamonds, unlike Quben Alexandra's paual smell diadom. The Queen word the Cul- linan diamonds, which glowod like fire Bround her nock and as a pendant on her breast. The Duke and Duchess of Coauanght were the only Rogally present.
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tear of the German Crown Prince in India. we gratided at the successful and enjoyable The Minister referred at length to the Duke and Dachess of Connaught's visit to South Africa, where no diferenco of race was allowed to interfere with the cordiality of their welcome. Ho was gratified that the Duke of Connaught had been able to visit Rhodesia, a country of which we entertained high hopes, and which для looking forward with the rising barometer of hope. The Imperial Conference would now be regarded as a matter of course. He trusted that the coming oon- ference would be rendered less strenuously serial than its predecessors. It was undoubtedly TJILIWONG | Government's intention to deal with the pay ment of members in the present session, Refer. | TJIMAHI ring to Lord Lansdowno's opademnation of this measure, he said it would be a surprise to their | TJITAROEM visitors from the Colonies where legislators were
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paid if they had to believe that we regarded | TJIKINI .............. their assemblies with contempt. Referring to Lord Lansdowne's description of the alleged atrocities in Macedonia, Lord Crewe said Bir Edward Gray would not fail to call Turkey's attention to this, if an opportunity offers.
When the House of Commons appeared in at tondauce the King in a resonant voice read the now Accension Declaration, testifying that he was a faithful Protestant. Thon putting on his cooked hat ho read the speech slowly and empla; tically so that evory word told. The general opinion is that the demeanour of their Mathe jesties in a trying ordeal was most admirable.
Remarks were made that the Spooch was colourless, the constitutional question and Ireland not being mentioned. Various formalities felayed the opening of tho debate on the Address. |- in the Commons. The Address was moved by | Mr. Mr. Harold Baker, and seconded by Mr. Thorans Wiles.
After the re-elestion of the Chairman, and Deputy Chaliman of Committoes, Mr. Asgnith gave notice that at an early dale he would ask leave le introdues a bill regarding the powers of the Tords in relation to the Commons and limit. ing the duration of Parliament. The statement was received with ministerial ehoors,
In moving the Askdress Mr. Baker said he hoped that the inhabitants of the vant Empiro of Tadis, with its large possibilities and awaken. ing aspirations, would be onfirmed in the ways of unity and tranquillity by the prosonco of his Majesty in their midst.
Mr. Bullour said there was an immense amount of agreement on certain broad issues connected with the revision of tho.coustitation. It Government were not prepared to not on the broad principles on which all were agreed, they could not expect a happy solution. He criticised Mr. Winston Churchill's e uduct regarding the Welsh riots and the Sydney Street affairs.
Referring to the reciprocity agromnert between Canada and Americs, Mr. Balfour aid if the agrooment came to fruition it would be a great Imporiul disaster.
The Lords agreed to the Address in reply to
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Mr. Asquith said that Government's manjorityr W. C. Drew was amply sufficíout to justify the largest consti- Mr& Ebuar.. tutional and social changes. He assumed that the
Mr L. Edwards process of fraquinting the country'a raiferated Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mr. V. lettingen verdict on the constitutional isine would be nol-
Ehrentals ther tong nor laborious. Ample opportunity at H. G. Elis. would be given for di cussion ₫ Government's Mr. Entickusp proposals. He hoped the proposals would reach Mr W. N. Finlayson the Lords before the Coronation. Therefore Mr. H. Fishar
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Co t. time up to Faster. Referring to dr. Balfour's W. Frazier
Miss A. M. Friend · description of the Americo-Canadian agreement.& Mis. Fry & infart A great Imperial disaster. dae entirely to Mr W. J. Galbraith Gove Fimont's refusal of the long plead-Mr K. W. Gam
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Wo make with Canada or elsewhere in the “TE C. Grati -Empics could noutralise
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the irresistible economic forcas driving the | Miss W. ". Green United States to love! the tariff walls separating them from their neighbours. Referring to the naval estimates, Mr. Asquith recommended Mr. Balfour to cultivate an attitude of patient ex-
Mira C. Hammond pectancy. Our international friendship Ind beon depended and strengthened. He resiprocated Capt. T. P. Hall
Mr D. Hans most heartily the cardial and friendly expressions Hen, M. atterer by M. Pichon with referone to England He ett in the French Chamber of Deputies on the 3rd Mr J. Hicks instant. The Prime Minister made sympathetic Me J. A. Higgins reference to the jubiles of the Italian unity. Me", . Hinde and to the unbroken friendship between Italy Mr Holmes and England. Io farther declared that MF. | Mr P. yau Holst · Churchill had exortised cool and wise discretion Dr. S. Hough in the South Walos disturbances. Making Mr. C. Humphreya incidental reference to the Union of South Mr K. Innes Africa, Mr. Asquith described it as the greatest Me. C. vi..
M. Jack evont in the consolidation of the Empire of our Me Jacks on
Mr. E R. Jackson Miss C. S. Jackson
times.
In the House of Lords tho Address in ply to the Speech from the Throne was moved by Lord Ilkestou and snoonded by Lord Wellington. I
Mr. J. Johnston & ift. Mr EC Julien Mr C. Julina Ar K. Kawai
Lord Ikeaton dwelt on the success of the Duko K
of Connaught's mission and on the King'e visit Dr. & Mrs Kelly
to India, which, lo said, would increase the popu- Mr A. Kopp
larity of monarchy throughout the realm, Mr. P. H. Kiman-k He rejoical as it was tho. King's inten-Mr & Mrs W. D. Kraft:
Mr E. Laurio
tion to give his Indian subjects an opportunity is Lorton of taking a person share in the Coronation by bis noceptance of the Joperial Crown in Imlik. so testifying to his continuous rogard for all his Dominions,
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Lord Lansdowno, doaling with the coustita- | tional question, deprecated the idea of the con- stitution being broken down because Govern ment had not secured tho passage of certain measuvas. Was the Par iament Bili, he asked, to be passed by training the constitution? Was it to be war a outrane? He intains that the reform of the Lords should be dealt with first. Lord Lansdowne was gratified at the assurance that the Foreign relations were peaceful, as there was a spirit -of restlessness abroad. Ho had expreted some reference to the Declaration of Lon Dr. & Mra don,
which harl created ·Grave
appre-Dr. W. Hoenigor hensions, and commental on the fact that no Mr T. von Iinut
Dr. A. V. Velies mention was made regarding the payment of John Lennox
Mr H.T. Waine mombs, a system which he condemned. The Miss Lepreito
Mr P. J. Watts proposed reciprocity treaty between Canada and
3r. G. W. AoEven Dz, America was a most momentous departure in
Mr & Mra.R. FL. Master Alies G. Wolf the history of the Empire. It meant a dimiun
Kingooleur PUITATE
Потв tion of the possibility of Imperial proferenos by
Mr Sydney Malkin Mr. & Mrs L.D. Mandel reason of the deflection of the wheat supply to the United States. The whole history of the
alaster Madell Empire might, be alt red if Dominions were
r. P. Tevington
C. M. Meyer encouraged to develop not along Imperial lines, Dr. Black
Condr. J.
J. E. Palmor, but in accordance with geographical con Dr. & Ms B.W. Brown
E. Palmer ditions, Reforring to the King's visit to Indin, Lord Lansdowne said that it was
Mr.E.J. Chapman Sir Francis Pi gott "T. Cooker
Mr.Wa Pittondrigh, true there was no such thing as un Indian
ra P. R.
G.Sachse people, but he believed that if there was Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon Miss K. Sachse any on feeling which would tond to unite all Mr&Mrs. Donnelly Capt. & Mrs. Schultzon classes in India it would be the feellog for a Mr. J. G. 8. Gausden A. L. Shields ruler who at the outset, of his reigu gave this Mr. & Ms.C.B. Harvey Mc. E.-D. Stawart striking proof of his interest in his Indian Consult Macedo Mc. & « Mra. Tibb Dominions.
Mr. H.
H. Hoffman
Mr. B. Webb Lord Crowe said he was nuable to disonss
Vajor&MrsF.J. Dunter the negotiations with Japan, which were still ... F. Macgregor
Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan in progress. He continuod I am certain, Mr. McNulty however, that though the matter must be
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Mr. E. W. Bauckhan possibler Berch DS There has been some improvement in ther T. F. . Clifford situation in Southern Persia. We desire to be
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wo desire as far as possible to see Persia self- sastained and progressing on her own lines.
Mr Geo. Grant Mr.Condyk Mr T. Ivore
The time, of course, may come when Persis will M. and Mrs. B. D. agree that some such outside aid is required. Lord Johnson and child Crewe paid a tribute to the arrangements being Mr D. D Kay
made in India for the Coronation Durbar, which
Me 1. Kelly
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