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LONDON, Oct 26.

propaganis funds for restriction of output, the pledging of planting companies against forward sales at prevailing low prices, and the formation of a rubber parliament consisting of the delegates of all interests.

A meeting under the auspices of the RuShare- Losos, October 26. bolders' Association was held in London. Aty for the Taterviewed prior to his departure for Washington, chairmar, explained the Association's scheme to remedy Mr. Wellington Koo declared that limitation of arms the difficult of the rubber market, including, the ments depended slmost entirely upon reconciliation of formation of a rubber manufacturing company owned conflicting policies in the Far East, China would catural-and controlled by planters, the establishment of two- y make certain claims for fair recognition of her tights and the requirements of her futare, but she was primari ly interested in the promotion of peace in the Pacific and the whole Far East. In seeking co-operation and recognition of her rights she would always keep in view the paramount needs of peace and do everything possible to contribute to the attainment thereof. Chins was entering the Conference with hopes, but also with due realisation of the difficulties. The Chinese delegates would spare no effort in helping with the utmost good. will to contribute to the success of the Conference through a frack discussion and straightforward hand-

cg of all problems.

DELEGATES LEAVE LONDON.

Losos, October 26 Lord Lee of Fareham with his staff, Mr. Sastri, Mr. Wellington Koo, and the Japanese military experts have left London en route for the Washington Conference.

FRANCE'S ATTITUDE.

PARIS. October 23.

In the Chamber of Depaties, M. Briard, asking for a vote of confidence enabling him to proceed to the Washington Conference, said that France was quite willing to lighten her military burden. He assured the Chamber that nothing would be abandoned without France receiving counterpoise. He declared that he would not go to Washington unless he was able to obtain - a good majority, Confidence was voted by 391 votes

to 186.

THE BRITISH DELEGATION.

LONDON, October 28, In the House of Commons at question-time, M Aurten Chamberlain stated that the staff of the British i

delegation to the Washington Conference was composed of twenty five officials, naval, military, and air officers 47 secretaries and typists, and 21 attendants, messen- gers and a night watchman. It was impossible at pre- sent to estimate the cost but the delegation was the minimum number required in view of the great import ant and interest involved to the British Empire.

PRINCE OF W LES STARTS (<DIAN TOUR,

PUBLIC ENTHUSIASM AT VICTORIA.

LONDON, October 26.

The Prince of Wales left Victoria at noon to start his tour to India. He was given a farewell by the King and Queen, the Duke of Connaught, other royalties and all the Cabinet Ministers. Before entering the train the Prince of Wales conversed with Mr. Lloyd George There was great public' enthusiasm when the train left, she Prince of Wales waving farewell from the window. The Duke of York and Prince Henry arcompanied him to Portsmouth.

“RENOWN” SAILS.

LONDON, October 26.

Mr Zorn said that a capital of £500,000 wat ggested for the rubber manufacturing comapay existing rubber companies. A resolution approving this This could be provided without difficulty by the policy was adopted, also a resolution requesting the Colonial Office to appoint delegates from the Association to the new Government committee on rubber question.

„BANK” SESPENDS OPERATIONS

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LONDON, October 26.

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HOME RACING.

INKO WINS CAMBRIÏKESHIRE.

Lospex; October 28,

The result of the Cambridgeshire was as follows:

Milenko Leighton Franklin.

A short head separated first from second, half i length serund from third.

Twenty-four ran.

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TROPICAL STORE SWEEPS FLORIDA.

CITRUS CROP SERIOUSLY DAMAGED.

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, October 26.

A severe tropical storm swept the State of Florida from Key West northwards. Considerable damage was done. a Trapa, Portions of the ty were dooded, lights were extinguised, and telegraph and telephone wires were Howa down. Many all houses destroyed. The citrus crop as serimsly damaged in various places.

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GERMAN REPARATION PAYMENTS.

JOFFICIAL ESTIMATE £400,000,000.

were

In contrast to the fog in Loridon the sun shining

LONDON, October 26. at Portemouth when the Prince of Wales boarded tha "Renown."

The total reparations received from Germany to He was saluted with 21 guns from the Victory." There was nu speech-making. The "Renown September 30 is officially estimated at £100,000,000. The sailed at four in the afternoon. The Prince was on deck recipe ander the German Beparation Recovery Act to and acknowledged the cheers of the crowds ashore. Lactober 22 smount to £1,350,000. The £26,000,000 The cruiser Dunedin" joined the "Renown" stadvasond to Germazy for the provision of food etc, under Spittead.

COLOUR QUESTION PACÍÚG THE

PRESIDENT HARDING AND THE NEGRO.

the Bos Cool Deliveries Act and the cost of the armies

of ocupation amounted to £144,000,000, excluding £67,- 900,000 for the American army of occupation.

WAR NERTS OWING AMINICA.

SUNDING COMMISSION AFPOINTED.

WASHINGTOK, October 25,

to 117 h for the creation of commission headed by The House of Representatives passed by 199 votes

BIRMINGHAM, Azaxama, “October 20. President Handing, in a speech, advocated the right of the American negro to broader political and educational advantages based on race pride bat never on negro aspirations and social equality. The world war had resulted in the race question becoming not the Secretary of the Treasury to fund the foreign war sectional but rational owing to the sudden migration of debtedne to the United States. blacks northward and westward. The whole world was confronted with the colour question.

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