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His Privileges as a
· Yorkshireman.
The Duke of York was the principal guest at the annual [dinner of the Society of York- shiremea in London, which was held at the Hotel Great Central.
Responding to a cordial recep. tion of the toast of "The Royal Family," proposed by Lord Stuart of Wordly, Hi- Royal Highness said:-
**When the King bestowed on me the ancient and historic title which I
an so happy
Įto bear to-day, I cannot disguise from you the fact that 1 was very proud and pleased. To be the bearer of this title confer- on me many privileges, but one) of the most pleasing to me is the fact than I am able to feel that I can call myself a Yorkshireman, and so become a fellow-country- man with you, with all the famous į Yorkshiremen past and present.
I have recently had the great! [privilege of becoming an honor-
ary Freeman of the rapital of our | ¡county, and I must say that I dis. covered some interesting things about Yorkshire:men. Among ochers. I Bever realised that the famous man whose obsequies į were celebrated on the 5th of this j | month was a Yorkshireman until
I found his father's tomb in the j Minster. Yorkshiremen, I think, must be of a very affectionate, ori at any rate a very forgiving | nature, because I discovered that ote of my ancient ancestors. King John, paid numerous visits to York, celebrating his first visit: by Ening the citizens one hundred pounds for not coming to meet him. With the same condition prevailing, and at past-war prices., I shudder to think what it might cost the muncipality of York if King John were to repeat his visit in modern days.
"I was greatly impressed with the beauty of York. Lately I have been interesting myself in an attempt to revive village signs. York, I find, needs no sign. From whichever side you approach by, road over the great plain, the Minster stands
with ita splendid and beautiful proper- tions. If you come by rail the finest station and the largest! platform in England ir forms you of your where-abouts better than any carefully devised village sign. Societes auch as yours.composed of what we may call exiles from home, are a big fartor in promot-) ing that unity of spirit which Lord Stuart has referred. We brar a lot about inter- nationalism, these days, and possibly it may come when the world has become more educate. but I still Ek- to meet the man who thinks he comes from the best villace in the finest rounty of the greatet e vantry in world. That spirit of clannish, news or local patriotism, which is Is typical of Yorkshire is zerely i leridence of the larger spirit of
love of country.
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to
pint which i tenabled us to win the war, and it
is the spirit.which is going to pull) us through the dritories which sem tu beset ne turfag.”
MR. BONAR LAW ON IRISH PROBLEM.
Severe Criticism of Mr Asquith. Mr. Bonar Law, who was the best of the Inionist hub at
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speech on the Irish question, recalled how that naval question grest tragedy. devoting himself more particular-was raised and discussed in the
ly to a criticism of Mr. Asquith's Conference of 1911. proposals.
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abroad, and notably in the United upon to face the problem he would Is all his dealings with Ireland, States, not to weaken this Gurern- Notts Agricultural Committee have dealt with it, precisely as Mr. Asquith would not face the ment, but to condemn this nation, have deferred the appointment of the Government had dealt with it. facts. The duly elected repre- to besmirch the fait fame of the the county director of agriculture. How different would the position sentatives of the majority iamen who had fought and died for which they were asked to create in Ireland be to-day if both patties Ireland poured the same contempt 25, were not the writing of Sing by the Ministry of Agriculture, had striven to give expression to on his proposals as on the Govern-Feiners. They were the speeches at a salary of £1,000. The chair-the wishes of the whole of the ment's, and we man, Lord Galway, said it was a people of Great Britain.
were brought of a man who for eight year good opportunity for economy.
jagain faro to face with the alter-under the King was responsible Lord Grey's proposal meant native of giving what woa just for all those forces of the Crown. There
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rontinuing their government" io in the eyes of the whole" of (Cheers) The outlook in Ireland | of all kinds, especially for ship required, each receiving £300 a clearing out.
officers, who can to all work Ireland for two years and then the United Kingdom or of say was black, but there was no room The Sion Feining to the people in Ireland. for despair. A few months ago building and engineering works year.
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BESERAL OF MILITARY I will slay thee." If that proposal ceivable policy. It would be a Government telling them the
took place, the two years would a very attractive polioy, but the game was up. General Otani, Japanese Dir be spent by both parties gathering geographical position of Ireland "They are not saying that to- (Established A. D. 1850.)
ector-General of Military-Train-their strength in order to fly at made trimpossible except at the day," added Mr. Bona: Lawsoid ing, has been placed on the each other's throats when the end price of national suicide. In our cheers. Better times in Ireland HING LUNG 37. Phone 515 reserve list, having attained the of the two years came.
dealing with Ireland we had to did not consist in surrender. age limit for military service. Lord Grey appeared to think keep these fundamental principles There could be no better times The General has been created a better of the proposal, but it always in mind.
notil these crimes had been crush. Baron and decorated with the sbowed to what length a good and
A radicat and permanent cure for Dhobie Itch, Chîresenz Dealing with the question of ed, and he could say for the First Order of the Golden Kite nane man was driven in dealing reprisals, Mr. Boner Law said it Government, and he believed for Singworm and other irritating and unsightly diseases of and the Grand Corden of the with this terrible problem. would be just, as reasonableɛto the United Kingdom, that what-the Skin Rising Sun and Paulownia, for In bis last speech Mr. Asquith*tempt an inquiry "while the ever it cost, not in money alone,
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