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LONDON, June 3rd. LONDON, June 4th. Many passengers for the Con- Sir Austen Chamberlain, Secretinent were prevented from board- tary of State for Foreign Affairs, ing the train at Victoria owing to was the victim of a motor accident the crowds, bespeckled with red after dining with diplomats at the poppiva and miniature red flugs, Foreign Office.

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were bidding farewell Rossengolz and the other members of the Soviet mission of their way home.

Mr. Arthur Henderson headed n party of Labouriten.

Sir Austen was cut on the fore- read, which was dressed in hospital. The crowd cheered the appear. Subsequently he declared: "It is ance of Rosengolz and his wife, nothing serious; I will leave for and the former as the train was Geneva to morrow according to moving away responded to the plan."

LATER.

Bandaged Head. : A large crowd of congratulators

gathered at Victoria Station and bade farowell to Sir, Auston Cham- berlain, who had a bandaged head, on his departure for Geneva.

VETERAN BRITISH STATES- MAN.

MARQUIS ON LANSDOWNE PASSES AWAY.

THROUGH REUTER 8 AGENCY.]” ̈ ̈

LONDON, June 4th. The death is announced of the Marquis of Lansdowne.

Lord Lansdowne, who was 92 years old, succeeded to the Mar

throng clamouring for a haud- shake, “Goodbye, I hope to see you all in Moscow some time."

THROUGH REUTER'S AORNOY.]

Canada's Decision.

1927.

SAAR COMMISSION CHAIR-

MANSHIP.

SIR ERNEST WILTON APPOINTED.

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SAARDETECKEN, June 4th. The crucial question of the per- sonality of the Chairman of the Saar Government. Commission, which aroused heart burnings and jealousies when the Canadian,

Major Stephens, was appointed. has been followed by an announc ment of his intention to resign and the appointment of Sir Ernest Wilton has been decided upon.

LONDON GREETS HIS MAJESTY.

THE KING'S REPLY,

(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

LONDON, June 3rd. The King has addressed the fol- lowing reply to a message of good wishes arnt by the Lord Mayor of London on the occasion of Hin Majesty's birthday.

Another anniversary of my birthday has been gladdened by the message of loyal and affectionate greetings which you have convey- life goes on, I more than ever ap ed from the citizens of London. As

preciate these proofs of sympathy and goodwill, especially when com

ng Trom the great city which is the head of the British rues. With feelings of sincere gratitude, I thank you, my Lord Mayor."

LONDON, June 3rd. Rosengotz, who left for Russin to-day, received from the Foreign Office yesterday a letter written at the request of the Canadian Goy ernment notifying him of Canada's decision to terminate the agreement pf 1921, adding, • His Majesty's Government in Canada is neverthe less_prepared to provide a contina. | FOREIGN OFFICE BANQUET. ance of the ordinary trade facilities between Canada and the Soviet Union."

Undesirables."

Sir Austen Chaniberlain also sent Rosengolz a list of the Soviet

THE FIRST SINCE THE GREAT WAR.

BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

LONDON, June 3rd. This evening Sir Austen Cham-

quisate in 1868 and attached him- citizens whose presence was Doberlain, the Foreign Secretary,

self to the Liberal Party. In Mr.sidered undesirable, as well as a Gladstone's first Ministry he was;

Chancellor of the Exchequer from list of the Russian employees of 1965 to 1872 and Under-Secretary the Soviet diplomatie mission and for War from 1872 to 1574. lu 1993 trade delegation applications from he was appointed Governor-General

or Canada, in 1888 Viecroy of whom to remain in Britain for pur- India, in 1895 Secretary for War, poses of trade would be consider from 1900 to 1905, Foreign Secreed. Lary. Ho then retired from public life but came forward in 1915 as Minister without portfolio. It was a highly successful Governor- General and Viceroy,}

ANTI-BOLSHEVIST PROPAGANDA.

NEW FRENCH ORGANISATION FOR INDO-CHINA.

(THROUGH RECTER'S MIENCY.]

PARIS, June 4th. The Petit Parisien says that a high Palice official has left for Indo-China to cominand a new or- ganisation to fight Bolshevist pro- paganda in the French Eastern possessions.

(THROUGH HAVAS AGENCY.]

LATER. The Pelit Purisien reports that i M. Hennequin, the official Police Prefecture, embarked yesterday at Marseilles to head the new anti- Bolshevist propaganda in Indo- China.

LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHT.

PARIS TO TOKYO IN TWO "HOPS."

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

PARIS, June 4th. The airmen Coates and Rignot have started on their long distance flight.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] British Mission Leaves Moscow. ds Moscow, June 3rd. The British mission has departed for England.

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

LONDON, June 3rd. Rosengolz, the Soviet Charge d'affaires, Khinchurck, head of the Soviet trade delegation, and a number of officials of the Soviet Embassy and trade delegation, left Victorin Station, London, to-day for Russia, travelling in Dover and Ostend.

Other members of the Soviet stuffs sailed for Russia in the Soviet steamer Fousher, which left London docks this morning.

BULGARIA'S REGENCY.

PREMIER RESIGNATION FOLLOWN CABINET

ACTION.

(THROUGH KEUTER'S AGENCY.]

BUCHAREST, June 3rd, Ambition to proclaim himself diotator when the King is dead, is attributed to the Prime Minister, M. Averescu,

He denied it to the Cabinet, and has now resigned, and a censorship now adds to the public mystifica tion as to what is happening behind the acenes.

entertained the Diplomatic Corps

to a banquet at the Foreign Office in honour of the King's birthday.

Before the war, this hanquet was given every year, Now, for the it took first time since the war, place with its former brilliance.

FRENCH CITIZENS IN CHINA.

TO RE HELPED BY THEIR GOVERNMENT.

(THROUGH REUTER'S ADENCY.)

PARIS, June 3rd. In the Chamber, the Finance Committee adopted a Bill of two millions fraues credit, for evacuat- ing and helping the French people aftreted by events in China.

MEXICO AND U.S.A.

NO ROYCOTT OF U.S. GOODS.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN BERVICE.}

MEXICO CITY, June 3rd The Foreign Office now explains its decree, cabied two days ago, as being in no way a boycott of American goods, which may still be purchased in Mexico for the Government departments, hut the decree was issued owing to the delay in delivery; of goods bought in the United States, and also be cause European merchandise had been stopped in transit in the United States when r route to Mexico.

The Foreign Office adds, The cordial relations between America and Mexico cannot be affected by the decree."

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WASHINGTON, June 3rd. Britain, Japan and Italy have notified the State Department of their willingness to resume the interrupted conference of 1929, to decide the final apportionment of the pre-war German cables, in ao- cordance with the Peace Treaty,

France is reported. to be unwill OR to Jask, will set out tomorrow, is dead, bas led the Opposition, ing to participate owing to dis- fiying in the direction of Tokyo.

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could emerge

This Averescu has evidently opposed, and has met the JAPAN'S BANKS. deguard by his resignation.

PRESIDENTS' PERSONAL

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THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

TOKYO, June 4th. For the purpose of accelerating the readjustment of the Banks which closed, the Presidents of those institutions, including Prinos Matsukata, of the Fifteenth Bank, have decided to sell all their per- sonal property, including their residences.

This will mean the impoverish ment of several of Japan's leading merchant princes,

THE FRENCH RAILWAY DISASTER.

EXPRESS COLLIDES WITH DERAILED TRUCKS.

fræÁOUGH Reuter'a agency.)

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The casualties in the express train amash, when the train was derailed near Moulins, as reported earlier, are all French,

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