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THE PRIME MINISTER AND HOME

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GREAT SPEECH AT LAPE BANK.

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(Router's Service to the China Mail.)} {Reuter's Service to the China Mail) PRESIDENT WILSON ON SELF-THE BIG AVIATION ATTEMPT.

GOVERNMENT.

LONDON, Oct. 37.

LONDON, Oct. 27... A Schaffhaused telegram states that A Philadelphia message states that the French aviator, M. D'Auconet, whó President Wilsen, addressing the studia ettempting a light to Egypt, landed

Biberbruecke owing to engine tron ents of Swarthmara College, extolled the memory of William Penn. He said bles. The repairs will take at lea that the profound purpoas underlying two days. American conqueste was to see that every foot of the continent should be

(Router's Service to the China Mail) humiliation of another. As drails believed that the ties bindling Irish- men were more durante and more effective than their differences. It this unifying process would have w Stair change of success, it was worth paying even a considerable price to secure the absence of ill-will and the LONDON, "Oct. 21. possibility of co-operation. Then the was that whatever The Right Hon. M. H. H. eg verson Asquith addressed an enthusiastic was lone should be regarded by all meeting of his constituents at Lady-parties as resting on a solid founda twinks2 night. The broutine, bis sad eapable of future develop, he said at the outset. of the Land beyond risks of Party vicissithe home of a free, self-governing pea reform neusure around by Mr.des, Ireland bad hein fur, too ple, who had no government whatever. Loyd there had to rty approng the cockpit of British politics. which did not rest upon consent to he val of his colleagues, To Premierers) The proposals, however, governed. He would like to believe thep dealt with, the question of Homemade in perfectly good faith and that the whole western hemisphere

will, for a formal Conference, of devoted to the same encre purpoes, Raio, os de most important the Party leader did, to appear to and that nowhare any Government the standing questions which Hem

him to be pretically helpful. A would endure which had sinin men on must first he settled.

Conference without defined limitspilt blood, or supported anything but phasised that the Government in- tended to make use of si "Partia Would almost certainly be hortive, consent to be governed. ment Act in order to give Liberal and would probably have matters bgisticion something approaching an et

change with their opponents. of Home Rule when it has an over. whelming majority over all parties, urs the last election was fought with Er knowledge that Hone Ki workt end next to the passing of the Perligugat Net. It would have been the gassest breach of pblic faith poput out this gislation.

Threuler mot slut the

The Governinent declared in your

CALOPSE.

Nor was a Conference necès-

AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

** If there is a genuine disposi- tion in all quarters towards an inter- change of suggestions, free and frank, EFFECT OF THE ALLIANCE, and without prejudies, to contri-

LONDON, Oct. 27.

to the common stock, I invite

A Vienas message states that after interchange, and both 1 and my allegues are ready to luke part in shooting with Frince Franz Ferdinand it (Cheers.) I should not depart. in Bohemia, the. Kaiser arrived at the Imawyer, from "tle mot principle of Austrian capital this morning. Ho war the lill of a subordinate Trish Tac-received at the station by the Emperor Tament in Pubhns with an Execu Franz Joseph The Fremdenblatt

urgency.

Goverment still harfieved that, deve responsible thereto. (Cheers.) in welcoming the German Emperor, the Bill now steal, the Tris: Tris-Serally, nothing must be done to points out that the Austro-German elect a permanent barrier to Irish Alliance throughout its existence had Iature which it would bring into,

Thirdly, while the import-been the strongest and most unerring existence. you if it had a disposi unity. *tion which the overment did not ance of devolution in the United guide to both Emperors. It wa

believe it and have wend not. Kingdom is fully realised the claimstrong directing factor in the inter of Ireland is prior in point of national policy, amid all its numerone and could not, have the power to be

I myself am sungube variations, and the fulfilment of it guilty of sets of oppression against the maturity. He pin-1 ut shutough to believe that the lifeul object in protecting peace was pri- the House of Lois did not alkouts ought not to be beyond the marily the work of the two peace-

One Emperor. to modify, amend or improve thesaurs of statesmanship. Bill. Mr. Asquith paid a tribute to thing is certain. We are not going the loyalty and self-sacrifice of the Irish Party in the House of Tom mons, and wided: You are biten tuld I am Mr. Badid's subser vient tool thughters just is in Ireland Mr. Redmond is told he is

KETCH CUT' IN HALF.

FOUR LADS DROWNED,.

LONDON, Oct. 27.

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A Searcoatea karch in the Thames atuary was run down by a steamer last night. The ketch was cut in half, and

to be false to the trust which the vast majority of the Irish people rê. posed in us. (Cheers.) We are not We og to betray their cause. ard bound to prosecute their pur pose. Durs will be the successful issue--not only by the obligations of iny. There is just as much truthyalty and honour, but by the pro in the one meensation as in the other featul conviction that it has heltind and hat is hoge at all (Cher) the sympathies of the British de-feur lads were drowned. The Liberals and Nationalists have acted in ro-operation for à coniconey at Home, and throughout the Empire. It carries with it the Cause ense in the justice and best and only enduring prospect of

Both hellere. policy of which we

honny and prosperous, future both The Bill as it left the for Irland and Great Britain." (Chows) House of Commons, dist as it has fem twice rejected by We Thousand and prolonged cheering.j

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MR. GARVEY'S COMMENT. -

Commenting on the Premier's

RAILWAY DISASTER IN

LONDON.

3 KILLED, 19 INJURED.

LONDON, Oct. 20.

SPANISH POLITICAL CRISIS

Lowson, Oct. 27.

A Madrid mossage states that the Senate has rejected a vote of confidence in the Goysrument by, 106 votes to 103, Senor Romanones resigned, He took the unusual step of telegraphing to the French Freas, declaring thas a crisis wai duo, The Liboral distensions were not connected with the King, who was most anxious that the Liberals should remain in power. It is expooted that Senor Maurs, & Conservative, will re Asame office.

RESIGNATION OF A LIBERAL M.P.

LONDON, Ost. 17.

Sir Henry Havelock Allan, M.P, has resigned his seat in Parliament. He was Member (Liberal) for the Bishop. Auckland Division of Durham since 1910.

SERVIA AND ALBANIA.

LONDON, Oct. 27. An official telegram from. Belgrade

withdrawn froff Albanix.. states that the Berrian troops have

THE MEXICAN SITUATION,

ATTITUDE OF UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN AND

GERMANY.«

LONDON, Oct 28. The American Government is pre-

paring a Proclamation notifying the Powers that any interferencs with Mexico will be regarded as unfriendly to the United States. The Goveru- ment declares that it will only re- ecgnise a government founded on lew

and order.

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It is intimated that the two things which prompted the preparation of the, Proclamation was the alleged interview Lords, has the hearty approval of

with Sir Lional Carden and the des- the whole of the Liberal party in Great Britain sila vast majority

A local South-Eastern Railway train patch of foreign warships. Apparent. Among the Nationalists, and there is abundan evidence that it has the Speech, Mr. J. I.. Garvin, in the dashed into a stationary traid in a fogy the Proclamation will not be pro-

The hocinische Zeitung, discussing CEYLON TEA in-5lbs. Boxes, pastically, puited suuport of at the Observer, remarks that Mr. Asquithat Waterloo Junction, telescoping the mulgated until after the elections.

rear portion. Three were killed and self-coverning

has gone as far as reasonable oppon19 injured.... great

Dominions. (Cheers) In, these viremstances met with equal moderation and ats could expect and he ought to thers, in my opinion, a complete dignity. Recognising that a devolu- Constitutional use for proceedling next Session in regard to the Irighton is inevitable he suggests the Government Bill by applying to itteniporary exclusion of Protestant Ulster with provisions, which would

the operation of the Parlament Act, enable them to throw in their lot) (Cheers) Ought the action of with the rest of Ireland.if Protestant statyson to be affected, simple by Ster changes its mind,

metines of forcible resistance to the

TOWARDS ULSTER.

expention of the law (Great cheer THE NATIONALISTS' ATTITUDE ing.) The detrines prouebed for the lash (wo years in the North of Fre Jand, which I regret to say have regrived countümandy few repos/

sible quarters in this country, are negation of the first principles of parliamentary-and, still more ziennogratie - poverunt. it the Ulster minority is entitled to resist Home Rule, what possibile auswer could be made to a fike claim by the masses of the Irish people? (Cheers) No, we need Bot, and sigill not be "intimidated by threats of loge."

irent and prolonged cheering.

A WARNING TO ULSTER.

Spanking slowly und deliberately,

LATER.

Air. Dillon, M.P. (Nationalist) speaking at Carlow, said that Mr. Asquith's speech was that of a statesman, a man of honour, and

brave friend to Ireland. The Nation- lists were willing to go any distance sacrificing the principles of Home to meet Ulster Unjonists short of

uile.

ANGLO-GERMAN AFRICAN

AGRTEMEN

LONDON, Oct. 25.

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the Prime Minister said:-"I have It is sited in well-informed quarters more than once expressed the Lope that the Anglo-German African negotia and belief that the new system of tions do not concern changes of government in Ireland'

will be territorial states, but a division of brought into operation without re-certain parts of African

economic course to the armed forces of the Crown. But if the Statute deliber spheres. The agreement is contingent ately enacted by Parliament were to sad need not operate immediately. be met by organised and armed re- sistance, it would be clearly not only the right, but thaduty of tlik Escen- tive to assert its authority by every appropriate and adequate means,"

Loud cheers.)

4 extruva.

THE FRENCH BUDGET.

ENORMOUS INCREASE,

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LONDON, Oct 25. The estimated expenditure for 1914, legrams, is thirty two

8339

million su

NATIONALISATION OF RAIL»

WAYS:

IN THE AIR.

LONDON, Oct. 25, Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the of reference in the Railway Commission Board of Trade, speaking of the terms

proposals, said that they were wide enough to allow of the consideration as

to whether the State should undertake to work the railways,

DUKE AND DUCHESS OF ·

CONNAUGHT

LONDON, Oct. 25, The Duke and Duchess of Connaught

have arrived in Canada.

THE FRONT OPPOSITION ..

"BENCH.

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LONDON, Oct. 25. Mr. Bonar Law has invited Mr. Cave, "K.C., and Lord Robert Cecil to join the front Opposition bench.

A GOOD WORD FOR LAND REFOREL

LONDON, Oct. 25, Speaking at Crewe, Viscount Boye- ton said that there was nothing in the Govemment land proposals which need cxcite the fears of landlords, tenante: or labour.re.

ore than 1013, includ. MORE EXCITEMENTIN DUBLIN,

After referring to some gant manifestations by Ulster," Mr. Asquith declared it was the duty of every man to deal respectfully with the deep-seated and genuine scutiing nineteen millions for the Ministry ments of the minority. Though hoof War, and £1,920,000 for the Navy. believed their apprehensions were

without foundation tull, the

Liberals and Nationalists should TROPICAL MEDICINE SCHOOLS. spare no effort to eliminate these apprehensions. He had offered to

THE PRIESTS ACTIVE.

LONDON, Oct. 25.

Dublin yesterday. The priests stopped There were further exciting scenes in

eight children who were on their way

the British recognition of President Haorta, declares that all foreigners in Maxica regard him as the most fit per son to establish order It is, to Ger many interest that the Presidentia question should be solved by the elec tion of a vigorous personality like Pra rident Huerta..

The Tageblatt Zeitung denounces America's "dollar politics," and for

sovereign State, getfulness of the fact that Mexico is a

AN ENGAGEMENT WITH REBELS.

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The Mexican rebels are reported to have been defeated at Monterey, and that their losses totalled 800.

Subsequent reperis state that the Mexican rebels bare captured Monterey after defeating to Federal Generals who were hurrying forward with relief. There was a severe battle.

THE KECENT OPIUM CASE.

DEFENDANT DISCHARDED.

At the Magistrsey on Saturday morning, Mr. Wood gave his decision in the case in which Iror Gourgey was charged with being deficient in his stock of opium at

No. 10 Ice Hours Street.

Mr. Wood said: Section 90 of this

Ordinance 22 of 1909 is intended to mean that raw opium stored in a warehouse under a pormit in any person's name shal stay in that warehouse until a permit has been granted to move it elsewhere. The responsibility for any illicit removal of the opium so stored is thrown on the person in whose name it is stored. To this case it has not been proved that the quantity of ta opiam originally landed in the President Haerta has publicity de colony has ever been stored in the clared that he will not stand as a candi- defendant's name. The defendant is date for the Presidency, nor interfere therefore discharged." with the elections. “

A PROTEST FROM FRANCE.

LATER.

A telegram from Mexico City states that Franco has protested against the j

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OVER 1,000 KILLED AT MONTEREY,

A telegram from Brownsville, Texas, states that it is estimated that over a thousand people have been killed in the 6ghting at Monterey,

P. & O. OFFICERS' STRIKE.

VESSELS TO BE HELD UP.

LONDON, Oct. 25,-

to England vis Belfast. The crowds Notices were served on the P. & 0. waited on the quara and the steamers Co. yesterday, terminating the engages left without any of the children being ment of officers due to sail on the

LONDON, Oct. 25. consider any proposals honestly put Speaking at the dinner of the London forward consistent with the scope of School of Tropical Medicine, Mr Austers the Bill. The proposals, however, Chamberlain said that £70,000 had on board. The priests harangued the gleamer Sicilie At a subsequent meet for the exclusion of Ulster had been been obtained as an endowment in people, who returned singing bywnS. avowedly' put forward tot us a help support of a school.

towards a solution of the problem

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tho hostility to the principles of the Bill.

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LONDON, Oct. 26,

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'AMÉ İCAN BATTLES SIPS' *CRUISE

LONDON, Oct. 28.

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