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BRITISH DELEGATES LEAVE FOR CANADA.

VIEWS ON THE CLERICAL PROPOSALS.

AUSTRALIA TO BE VISITED.

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Rugby. Aug. 8.

Rugby, August 7.

The proposals of the Industrial Christian Fellowship for actulingi the cont dispute which, with cer

The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lain modifications, were approved

Eliation.

31. Poineare, who had hitherto varried all before him in conare L. M. S. Amery, was present at by the miners delegate conference) tion with his proposals ter

Waterloo Station." London. yes-and referred to the district are still establish French dunces 'on ;1 sound basis, has now received terday, to bid farewell to the Bri- being discussed in the coal feld jehrek. This has arisen with re-tish delegates of the Empire Ninety per cent. of the Derbyshire Minors Association have renched ference in his desire to obtain im-Parliamentary Association, who decisions and by about five to one modinte ratification of debt more sailed Inter in the day from Fave voted in favour of acceptance munts with Britain and Amerien. Southampton to Canada en route of these terms as a basis of regis

Resolute opposition to this bas to Australia. jappeured among some members ofi

the Cabinet, objection being directs were joined by the Irish Free Scottish mining areas is keenly At Southampton. where they It is reported that feeling in ed"more against the latter agree State delegates, they were accord-divided and a suggestion ta, uti- Franeed that a ballot of all minera Replying in a speech by the stead, of vote by branches should The Finace Committee of the Mayor of Southampton, (Mr. J. E. Į be taken, Chamber has agreed to the sag-Silvermor), Mr. Arthur Hender- gestion of a number of its higmbersi that a sub-committer of Afteen bei appointed to examine intersAllied deby documents during the recess. The Committee in the meantime Idolop to the hissi

care's statement.-Reuter.

ment than the former.

The Premier, therefore: has deed a civic send off."

cided to mark time.

Inopportune.

Paria, August &

On the grind that they are in-1 Opportune. the Chamber Finance Committee have rejected a Deputy's! Proposals to levyn special tax en

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all expenditure incurred by for- signers in France but possibly they! will be reconsidered later and some of them adopted.." The Chamber by Vote 1.11 123 adopted M. Poincare's, motion that the National Sink- Assembly incorporate, the ing Fund statutes in the Constitu tion when the National Assemblyj meets on August 10.Reuter.

Purse Empty.

Paris, August. 8.

M. Clemenceau. in an open letter.

future of civilisation..

Mr. A. Henderson.

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North Wales, Nottingham. War- wickshire and Durham are report- led to be voting in favour.

There is a good deal of opposition) in Yorkshire but the result is an yet unknown."

It is already stuled that Lanca xbire is against neceplante, as also 1- the Forest of Dean.

Meanwhile the position in the coal fekis remains unchanged.j Good order, which throughout las! characterised the conduct of the rainers still prevails.

With the exception of Warwick- shire, where a slowly increasing! number of men are resuming work, irits are idle although a consider- Jable number of Nottinghamshire! and Derbyshire miners are work- ing outerop coal

1 is reported that owners. "In these counties are considering a new offer on terms which the news. papers believe may attract men back to work next week...

Meanwhile the condition prevail-i ing among the mining population is aggerated statements are corrected

in a message which has been given

to. President Coolidge, states that son, who, in the absence of the receiving much attention, and ex- the Franco-British and American Marquis of Salisbury (who has member debts ia a problem menacing the already left), is senior

He asks of the delegation, said that the to the United, Fress of America.

Mr. Baldwin gives denial to re- whether there are not other sitour was a serious mission. The

the question to be considered delegation was inclusive of all ports which have been circulated besides the commercial, and anys, political parties, and at the Con-that starvation prevails among "You" demand payment of férence in Australia many im- miners' familles and to the fr

would be dis-quent assertion that the coal dis- debt, yet you know our purse sportant questions

cussed. They must do everything pute is merely a first step to a (mpty."

He was confident that the eyes they possibly could to apply the general attack upon hopra anc of the man in the street would great resources of these young wages by the Government. British sobn be opening to the compre-nations not merely to prevent de Wireless Service.. hensive outlook. "To-day most pression of standards of life, but

our

of France's anxiety is centred on so that the whole community.

whole.

Next Move?

Rugby, Aug. 8.

America If the nations were might share in the developments The majority of the mining dis- merely commercial houses bank- which might take place. Secondly,tricts have, it is believed, endors ing accounts would govern the they wanted more scientific reed the proposals for the settle- fate of the world. You demand distribution of the population ment of the coal dispute which payment of the debt, yet you throughout the Empire as were drawn up by the Church They hoped by these leaders and the Federation Ex- know as well as we that our

to make the Empire ecutive. purse is empty. You are asking meetings us to sign promissory notes, but. the secret of the comedy is that) it is a question of fictitious dates and promissory notes end in a loan with a mortgage on our national property. France is not LEAGUE COUNCIL.

for sale, even to her friends. She

more solid and united-British Wireless Service.

will remain independent. Would. A SPECIAL MEETING NEXT.

President Coolidge feel otherwise

if America were involved? Great Britain and America, like France, threw their all into the abyss but

MONTH

Rugby, August 8.

it was French territory which It seems probable that a special was scientifically ravaged.

committee of the League of Na- "During three mortal years,tions appointed to consider the whilst blood flowed from all our composition of the League Council pores, we awaited America's word will hold a meeting of the Council, to come. Read the unending lists which is due to begin on September of killed. Compare if you like-2 the strong sap of our lost youth;

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The next move of the Exeru- tive, which will meet in London

on Tuesday, is uncertain, but the Minister of Labour and the

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America.concluded a separate peace with Germany. there is talk of a money peace be regard to permanent seats and the tween the Allied and associated committee adjourned sine die ont Powers. Why did did not we under June 26 in the hope that the diff shell fire summon a Council of culty with regard to the clash "of Administration of profiteers to Brazil and Spuin might be removed decide whether we would be allow the interval. ed to defend ourselves or whether

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