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PRESIDENT COOLIDGE.

Annapolis, June 2. President Coolidge in presenting diplomas to the graduates of the nayal academy said that he felt that the occasion would seldom arise and knew it did not existed now, when "those connected with our navy were justified, directly or by inference, In asserting that any other powers were.arming against us, and by arousing national suspicion and hatred were attempting to cause us to arm against

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He added that Amerleans would not like to have their honourable motives, and peaceful intentions, questioned, and others could not relish, it either.

Although there was undoubtedly ovil enough in the world, stil one of the strongest attributes of all peoples was a desire to do right and the young naval officers would do well to lay their course in accord- ance with this principle-Reuter's American Service.

FLYING IN GERMANY.

Berlin, June 2.

National interest is being displayed in the flying week for light aeroplanes, on which Germany in concentrating owing to the peace treaty restrictions. The conteste arevided into three classes, In which the maximum power of engings respectively 40, 80 and 120 horsepower. Twenty thousand pounds sterling are offered in prizes, fifty-one started. Immense crowds assembled at the Tempel- hof zerodrome to witness the first of the five separate circuits, the initial one of which is 603 miles, which thirty-five contestants com- pleted. The fastest time was done by an Albatrose monoplane 102 back of the maximum horsepower in 541 minutes. The first

40 horsepower class was a Daimler-Mercedes, 19 horsepower engine. The second circuit will cover 702 miles.-Router.

DREAMS OF DOMINATION,

Strasburg, June 2.

M. Painleve speaking at a banquet said that the Government will apare no endeavour in order to guarantee financial stability, of which the first condition is aecurity. If Alsace-Lorraine were again threatened, France would engage her existence to defend them. That docs not imply a sentiment militariem, for while unanimously decided to defend her achievements in Morocco, France wishes only to be a good workman, and have a just peace without oppressors or oppressed." But the French people are not blind and must keep their eyes open for certain dreams of domination and not submit to defeat.

M. Painleve concluded hoping the genius of Alsace-Lorraine would help in arriving at a mutual understanding between France and Germany.Havas.

IRISH GENERAL EGGED.

New York, June 2.

Two hundred military police and detectives were unable to pre- vent disturbance at the armoury of the 166th regiment yesterday when the Irish general, General O'Duffy reviewed the regiment. Women threw eggs at General O'Duffy, who was greeted with a tempestuous chorus of catcalls and cries of traftor and "second 'Benedict Arnold" General. O'Duffy met the egg barrage smilingly. restored. Reuter's Twenty women were ejected and order American Service.

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New York, June 2.

The Washington correspondent of the New York Times learns that Messrs. Mellon, Kellogg and Hoover as members of the Debt Commission have taken the definite stand that the direct negotiations for funding war debts shall be held in Washington and under do circumstances will the Commission consider going abroad to attend a joint meeting of representatives of debtor nations-Reuters American Service.

THE PRINCE OF WALES.

Harrismith, June 2,

'The Prince of Wales concluded his tour of the Orange Free State after a most cordial reception in this particularly Nationalist province. At a farewell reception at the Town Hall he shook hands with peyen. hundred people, after which he spoke, expressing gratification at the reception given him and declared he would do his best to come and see them again. He, has now proceeded to Natal-Reuter.

THE SIRDAR'S MURDERERS.

Cairo, June 2,

All of the nine persons accused of the murder of the Sirdar have been found guilty. The court will pronounce sentence on the 7th. -Reuter,

ITALIAN AIRSHIPS RETURN TO BASES.

Rome, June 2

The airships Esperia and N1 returned safely to their bases at Clampino and Pontedera this morning.-Router.

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