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The Lord Chancellor did not deny that the Government had obanged thair minda' often; indood, he admitted that very prob- RENDING HIS CRITICS.

ably they would change them again He apologised for nothing; ho repented Great Britain has loyally done her part the days when he was "Galloper Smith" nothing. Even the choicest extracts from towards the ratification of the Irish he declared that he heard with high com Treaty. Both Houses of Parliament, on posure. He almost took away the breath December 10th, after a three days' debate of certain Liberal peers when he declared in each, accepted the Articles of Agrae that, speaking there as Lord Chancellor, ment by large majorities. In the Com-be was prepared to justify all the irre mons the Die-hard amendment, moved by gularities he had committed, and, would Colonel Gretton, was defeated by 101 to repeat them if he had his time over again, 58, a majority of 313, and the Address though perhaps he would not have utter was then voted without a division; in the ed a low indiscreet words if he had knowD Lords the amendment of the Duke of that he would be Lord Chancellor one Northumberland was rejected by 166 to day and they would be brought up in

Thus ends for the time being the judgment against him. The humour was SHANGHAI British chapter; the Irish is not yet con irresistible, and the tables were deftly rluded.

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Of all the speeches delivered on Novem bar 10th-and they were many-one stands out--pre-eminent." It was the speech with which the Lord Chancellor summed up the long debate in the House the big subjects at issue be toushed much

When the Lord Chancellor dealt with | HAIPHONG of Lords. The speech' itself was remark deeper notes. He told the Pears, as Mr. BORNEO able on two grounds. It had a strong Churchill had told the Commons on the personal character; it was also compicu previous day. ous for the noble and powerful words in choice had lain between the course which that the Government's which the peers were adjured on public they had taken and civil war on an grounds to ratify the Articles. Lot eminently larger xale." He denied that TIENTSIN take the personal side first! Lord Birken- the Government had submitted to humi- bead immediately followed Lord Salisbury liation; he claimed rather that Great BANGKOK in debates tactical position which is Britain was doing a great thing in a obviously agreeable to him, because Lord great way, and could afford to do it. He Salisbury invariably affords him plenti spoke of the present moment as an ful openings for the exercise of his immense moment in history." He praised formidable powers as a duellist in debate. the insight and statesmanship of Sir The Lord Chancellor thereupon dealt James Craig in "first realising that this faithfully and mercilessly with, Lord bloody and unhappy quarrel could not Salisbury, who had adopted the Die-hard be carried on indefinitely, and so he attitude, though he frankly confessed that asked the Peers to give their votes in the cause of the Union was dead. But spirit of high hope and with a deep sens he refrained from indicating which parti of responsibility, not confident, but cular form of Home Bule he adopted; he merely took the role of champion of the hopeful, that we shall see in the future Southern and Northern Unionists in torn.

aa Ireland which will at last, after cen- turies, be reconciled to this country." So ended this remarkable speech, and, though a number of Peers evidently abetained from going into the lobbies, the majority was adequate and large.

LORD SALINBURY AND LORD, CARSON., Lord Salisbury, not for the first time, was rash enough to charge the Govern meat with lack of honour, and, referring to Lord Derby, pointedly congratulated

In the House of Commons, Mr. Cham- him on als not being a member of the berlain summed up the debate on gen. Government." The Lord Chancellor's feral linen riposte was deadly and sure." Why Commission, to which the Ulster membera Speaking of the Boundary should the noble marquis," he asked, in had expressed auch fierce hostility, he bie suavest tone, be so eager to charge told the House that the Government had with Lack of honour a Government to only agreed to put this in the treaty with- which belongs incomparably the most out consulting Ulster because if they had distinguished member of his own family? held up the agreement at the last This drew from the peers a laugh which must have startled the Sovereigns in their lenden frames. For the shot brought brothers Lord Bobert and Lord Hugh and a few pellets from the same cartridge may have penetrated the episcopal gaiters of the Bishop of Exeter. Very swiftly came the words, racing to their pointed conclusion, while the Lord Chancellor, with folded hands, turned to other victim.

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meat, when the Irish representatives. were prepared to sign, they might have| Parliament to be as generous as it was copardised and destroyed all chance of settlement. He appealed to the British strong, mying, in a fine phrase, that "to have power to forgive was an Imperial prerogative."

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A highly interesting" seceret "has been revealed by Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, in regard to the transmis sion by The Daily Mail at the invitation of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Com- pany of the first direct wireless news- paper message to Australia from Eng- land. The message took one-sixteenth of a second in transit,

He found him in Lord Carson, who was sitting behind the Front Opposition Bench, with his forehead clouded in gicom, waiting for what he kace must pome. For Lord Carson, in his speech two days before, had repudiated and proscribed all his old friends and polit cal associates, whom he charged with treachery to himself and to the cause of Ulater. The Lord Chancellor, in aecenta of. Borrow rather than anger, described the pain with which he had heard the repudiation of his friendship. That the At the Imperial Conference it wa noble and learned lord can do," he said decided that such an achievemcat was with dignity," what he cannot do is to

impossible, and a scheme of extensive re rob me of our common memories of lay stations was evolved, but as Mr. twenty years." He described in a well. Hughes states, The Daily Mail

message phrased sentence or two the dangers has shown the "imprasible to be possible which they had shared together, and indi-

A wireless expert writes: "As has been cated his regret at the loss of such a

proved over and over again in wireless friend.

But then, taking up Lord Car-telegraphy, the legislators have not kept son's bitter attack on Lord Curzon, he up with the development of what is, after dwelt severely on the injustice of it, and, the pressure of public opinion in France,

all,

still a new science. As a result of after showing how little warrant there the Government has overruled the Post fed swiftly and said: "My lords, those distance wireless communications has been was for the charge of treachery, he turn-Office, and an extensive scheme of long. ara wild and foolish words,"

launched Within a month or so France

A WOUNDING PHRASE That was.one stroke; the next came a little later when, after a sarcastic allu sion to the array of Liberal Peers, who all seemed to forget that their own Home Rule Bills had proposed to thrust Ulster under the heel of a Dublin Parliament, he looked towards Lord Carson and said that the contribution to constructive statesmanship in his speceb was as "im mature as any scheme that might fall from the lips of a hysterical schoolgiri." The phrase palpably startled the House. wounding phrase, a barbed

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Post Office, as has now been proved, that If it had been realized by our own direct communication with Australia was possible, we should by now have stations in all the Dominione, and Colonies, in direct communication with an excellent telegraph and Press service at greatly reduced mates.".

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In a speech in the Federal Parliament phrase, and the tip was dipped in gall. cables the Sydney correspondent of the One does not know how many thin Daily Mail on December 7th, moving for strands there were left in the card of approval of the draft agreement with the their friendship before yesterday's sitting, Amalgamated Wireless, Limited, for the but that stroke seemed to sever the last in Australia, Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Lord Carson rose in his place to say Prime Minister, referred to the Daily erection of high-power wireless stations that his scheme was the othero of the Act of 1920. The Lord Chancellor re

Mail's recent miccenful messages to Aus- plied that later's position was quite

tralia, unchanged. Lord Carson said "No."

Such messages, he declared, had beca Then we are at issue, mid the Lord considered impossible by the Imperial Chancellor, and hurried on

There has Conference, but the impossible had been never in English political history been direct communication, and so, he vent

done. The whole British Press favoured such a friendship killer as the Irish questured to say, did the whole daily Preas tion, and yesterday added to the tale of of Australia The proposed capital, Mr. victims. It added also to the Parlia mentary record of memorable duels in Hughes continued, would be 1,000,000 £1 the form of a debate" since Disraeli with the controlling interest, which would shares, the Coramonwealth taking half, goaded Peel to madness with his epigrams. be preserved in the event of an increase Whether Lord Carson was stung or not, of capital. no mere casual spectator could say. Ho gave no sign. But he looked a worn and tired man, consumed with his own ex-) ceeding bitterness. And the faces of many of the peers on the Government Bench wore the impassive look of gentle men who did not wish even to let their eyes show that they had seen their enemy's bart.

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play with his weapon when he had prov The Queens and State Minister of ed that he could strike to slay, He was Agriculture announced 观念 Brisbane

very happy in his references to the Dake (8.8.21) that his department would give of Northumberland," to whomevery co-operative help to all ginning companies soldier is a superman, every politician a it could in marketing the large crop in rogue or a fool, and every Workingman & sight.

Holshevik, either actual or potential. The cotton coming to hand was of good He heartily chaffed the medievalists quality and olean, and up to date 205 tong amongst u," who seem to be unaware in the med had been received, and 14 that the world has changed during the tone of lint manufactured from the por last few years, and who describe the tion that had been treated. Incaddition Government as poor fools and puppets, there is about 130 tons of seed for dis who are kicked from rials to crisis."

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