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Address:The ADVERTISEMENT Manager, "Hongkong Daily Press,"
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showing that his health had then peace," said the Premier.. benefited from his trip to Canada. "I believe with all my heart
ment
He emphasised the achievement that the first and last word in of the Government in reducing un-security is an international agree-7 employment by nearly 1,000,000,
on the scale of national but much, he said, remained to armament, and the lower the be done. He expressed the Goy scales the greater the security of ernment's
nations But if this agreement détermination to
the defence require- is, refused solve the problem of depressed
ments must be met in a way which will put the non-aggressive purpose of the nation beyond question.
areas, and to abolish slums and
overcrowding.
He said that the Government's foreign policy continued to be in- spired by the conviction of the practicality of a peace policy steadily and wisely pursued.
SUPPORT OF THE LEAGUE
The Government, he said, had not wavered in its support of the League.
"I believe that the country will trust us to do what is necessary without embarking upon an arma- ments race or forgetting. while providing for
security, that our more preeminent "duty ja make war impossible in the to
our own
future," could hardly be exagge
Mr. MacDonald wel-rated. comed the entry of the Soviet and deplored the absence of Germany. He said
that the Government would not cease to impress the Germans that they were not do- ing themselves justice thereby, and referred to the crisis in the European situation in the past
few months.
LORD LONDONDERRY Lord Londonderry, Minister for Air, also referred to the naval con-" ference and said that the import ance of the results to be achieved could hardly be exaggerated.
"It is our earnest hope," he said
that an arrangement will be
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He emphasised Great Britain's unnecessary expenditure in naval Our efforts on the side of peace, and 'armaments can be avoided. assured that these services would endeavour is to reach an agree- continue as long as the Government which will leave us free to ment lasted,
the mini- maintain the feet at
dur
a
He referred to the disappoint- mum strength necessary to ment at the results of the dis- Fown security and at the same time armament conference, and said give equal satisfaction and that the Government would con- sense of security to all other po tinue not only to try to preserve wers concerned." what had been gained, but to se- Reuter. cure agreement in ways that would be still open even if no formal conference was sitting.
WORLD PEACE
London, Nov. 10. In his survey of world affairs in bis speech at the Lord Mayor's the Prime banquet last night Minister referred to the Govern- ment's continuous efforts for pre- servation of world peace, declar ing that no nation
challenged
NAVAL AGREEMENT Mr. MacDonald continued: "The time has come for the reopening of the books of the Washington and London Naval Treaties. "I
our position as the most consis- can say nothing anal about the tent and dependable of peace preliminary conversations except. to warn you that the newspapers on this subject are far from being inspired.
de
makers." The Government, he said, valued that reputation and would cherish it.
Although disappointed with the tirs Conference, "Japan, the United States, and Disarmament qurselves, all desire an agreement | far, they would continue not only which will not jeopardise the to try to preserve some very use- safety of any of us and will not fni gains but to secure agreements deprive us of the power of fence that we must maintain.
"I speak of three Powers be- cause we three are negotiating, but in the scope of arrangements 1 think of France, Italy and the other naval Powers as well.
still open to it even if no format conference was sitting. The Bri- tish Government's experience had proved that in the present state of mind of the world, disarma- ment by example was not an effective way to reduce arms or to increase international Condi "A naval understanding between
so strengthen dence and
peace. naval Fowers, protecting us from He believed the best and last word useless and extravagant building on security was an international enabling us to feel happy both in agreement on scales of national security and defence, would be one
armaments and that the lower of the most conspicuous marks on
these scales the greater the secu the road to peace that our ren-rity of nations would be. If these, eration can hope to erect
In the meantime, we must take steps to secure this so that if we are met by aggression we should at least be in a position to defend "ourselves,"
WILLIE CLARKSON'S WILL
(Special Air Mail Servi
Services
London, Oct. 26.
agreements were refused, defence in a requirements must be met way, however, that would put the
purpose non-aggressive
of the nation beyond question.--- British Wireless.
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Bangs
(a) Farewell to Arms.
(b) Why can't this night go on
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(Special Air Mall Service)
London, Oct. 25. American papers, devote much The estate of Mr. Wille Clark-space to obituary notices of Mr. son, the theatrical wig-maker, of Clarkson, and it is recalled that he Wardour-street, W., who died on designed two sets of ceremonial Saturday, is expected to realise robes for the former Mayor Walker 10 pmClose Down. [about £35,000/-
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(c) I envy the Moon,
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It was declared at the time that Mr. Clarkson made a will in January, 1927, leaving legacies to Mayor Walker sent a special several people, but "The Evening courier to England to seek robes "News" understands that no provi-BOTECOUS enough to symbolise the sion was made as to the disposal wealth and historic dignity of New
Tok of the residue,
Ong of the designs which Mr. | It is understood that the execu Clarkson handed to the courier was tors Mr. William Cooper Hobbs, of that of a sixteenth century burgo- Maiden, and Mr. Walter Hyman, of master's robes. They were modif Pickmansworth, do not intend toed in certain respects, but" dia- carry on the business in Wardour tinctly in the Dutch style, to recall streek, and it is sly that it will the days when New York was Newton) Gal be offered for sale.
Amsterdam.
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The following were the results of Rugby union matches played to- day:
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(at Gosforth) Bomerset 4, Gloucestershire ◊
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Guy's Hospital 3, Birkenhead.
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London Welsh 0. St. Mary's.
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Oxford U. 8, Blackheath 15 Richmond 13, Harlequins 3. Portsmouth Services 0. London:
Scottish 6
ndir 1, Newport 8 Heath 11. Pandily 3
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