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No, 18,729. 二拜歳: 號一月一十年二十二百九千一英
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HOME PARLIAMENT OPENS.
CHEERFULLY TURBULENT PROCEEDINGS,
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LONDON, November 20
"The rush to secure sestain the House of Commons
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LAUSINNE CONFERENCE OPANS.
CASINO HALL CROWDED:
SWISS PRESIDENT'S WELCOME.
LAUSANNE, November 20
A communiqué states that M. Poincare, Lord this morning was the biggest since the war. The Curzon and Signor Mussolini mot this morning and com. National Liberals seized the corner seats on the oppost pletid a preliminary exchange of views in the same tion benchian for former ministers. The Independent spirit of cordial understanding. They also discussed Liberala necupied their former seats. The Irish members questions relating to the organisation and procedure of and the Labour meal cre took their old seats. Lady Astor the conference. scized a corner sent on the Government side, formerly occupied by Lord Carson and next to Colonel Gratton, champion of the liquor trade. Lady Astor remarked: "Nemesis will overtake all who like Mr. Churchill come up.against drink and women.
"INCIDENT" IN THE LORDS.
LONDON, November 20..
*This cheerful and turbulent proceedings were confia. ed to the election of the Speaker. It is noteworthy that Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Clynes and Mr. Asquith headed the customary procession to the House of Lords to receive the King's commision.
The front opposition bench will apparently be divided between Labour and Liberal members as up to the present National Liberal former ministers have, bæn content with seate below the gang way.
LAUSANNE, November 20, The conference formally opened in the Casino. The Swiss president, ia a speech, cordially welcomed the delegates.
The next meeting takes place to-morrow,
PICTURESQUE, TURKISH MISSION.
LAUSANNE, November 20. Expectant crowds lined the streets surrounding the
Casino, the scene of the conference, to watch the delegates arrive, the picturesque Turkish mission at- tracting particular attention.
Every sest in the hall accommodating 6,000 persons was taken. Those. in the front seats included M. Poincare, Lord Curzon, Sir Horace Rumbold, Signor Mussolini, M. Venizelos, M. Stambuliski. ·
In a speech of welcome, the Swiss President, M. The dignity of the proceedings in the House of Hasb, hoped the Greco Turkish war would prove the Lords was interrupted at the conclusion of the King's act in a terrible tragedy which had for the past speech by a member of the House of Commons in the decade desolated Europe and a part of Asis. TURK'S GOOD INTENTIONS. gallery shouting: "We will smash all this. We', will give them tranquillity.". An attendant called for order and the termination of the proceedings prevented further incident.
DIGNITY WITH KNOBS 'ON.",
LONDON, November 20
LATER,
Lord Curzon, in his speech, paid a tribute to Switzerland. He said he did not know how long the negotiations would last, though they would probably last two or three weeks, but he could say on behalf of
On the return from the House of Lords, WeThis, and he believed on behalf of all the_delegations, that no effort would be spared to bring the negotiations O'Connor moved, and Mr. Pretymaif secómmed,
to a satisfactory issue.
election of Mr. Whitley as Speaker.
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Mr. Pretyman emphasised the Speaker'e difficulties Isot Pasha, speaking in French, emphasised the arising out of the multiplicity of parties. He said some ardent desire of the Turkish people for free and in- members were proposing to make things lively (Labour dependent life. He declared the Turkish delegation was cheers) but he predicted that new members would inspired by the best possible intentions to conclude an abortly become equally with the old jesions of their honourable peace. He hoped the other delegations were
animated by a similar spirit. honour and dignity. (Lond Labour dissent, Mr. Jack Jones shosting: "Dignity with kuats on. It is not going to be a London fog the time."!)
Mr. Whitley returned thanks and took the chair, He then received the congratulations of Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Asquith and Mr. Clynes. The last named emphasized that Labour would cooperate in maintaining the authority and dignity of the Chair,
The House then adjourned.
LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION.
LATER.
GOOD AUGURY. "Lord Curzon, prior to the sitting, conversed with Ismat, who introduced his fellow delegates.
The sperches have very favourably impressed all circles and they are regarded as a good augury for suc- ceas.. The Turks are especially pleased.
H. Poincare to-night gives a dinner in bonour of the Allied delegations.
RED H VT.
POPE'S COMING AWARDS.
The incidents which marked the opening of the House of Commons indicate that Mr. Clynes is recognised
ROME, November 20; as the Leader of the Opposition. Mr. Bonar Law cros ged the foor and shook hands with Mr. Clynea, after December 11 and a public one on December 14. He has The Pope has decided to hold a searat consistory on which the latter joined the premier at the head of the not yet notified all on whom he wishes to confer the red procession to the House of Lords. Mr. Clynes sub hat. It is known that notice of appointment has been sequently occupied the recognised seat of the Leader of cent to Monsignor Bonzano, the Apostolic Delegate to the Opposition, with Mr. Asquith by his side. Mr Washington, Mosignor Locatelli Nuncio at Lisbon, Lloyd George was absent owing to cold.
Mosignor Revy Cazanova, Archbishop of Toledo, and Monsignor Togehst, Archbishop of Orleans.
KU KLUX KLAN EVIL.
GOVERNMENT TAKING ACTION.
WASHINGTON, November 20. Governor Parker, of Louisiana, conferred President Harding and Mr. Daugherty relativa to magna. for limiting the activities of the Ku Klife Klan.""
It is stated that Mr. Harding promised full federal co-operation whenever government intargate w involved.
A statement was afterward issued declaring the authorities would soon be able to handle the sitastion
·SOLDIZAS' BONUS TAXATION.
BEER AND CIDER PROPOSED..
WASHINGTON, November 20 Mr. Hill (Bopublican) has introduced into the Hiase of Representatives the soldiers bonus bill, pre- posing that a bonus fand be obtained frvin taxation on beer and vider oontaining 27 per cent, of alcohol.
MACAC.
MELBOURNE, November 20, Victoria beat Marylebonn by two wiekata.
PORT ELIZABETH, November Marylebone scored 810 runs for nine
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It is reported that the Pope has offered a cardinalate to the German Jesuit Father Ehrle, Librarian at the Vatican, who has declined. He has been urged to re- consider his decision.
EAR E STERN REPUBLIC
INTEGRAL PART OF RUSSIA.
RIGA, November 20, Message from Moscow states that it is officially announced that the Far Eastern Republic, including Vladivostok, has become an integral part of Russia. The Boriet Government has cancelled all privileges granted.
Russian firma by the former Far Eastern Government.
*** COMMUNIST BETBACK.
In the sleations for the village councils in the Mos- cow district, only 60 out 2,393 of the successful can didates were commanists.
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TEREKAN, November 20, Milli-Paugh, head of the American Bosncial advise the Persian Government, has arrived,
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