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Australia to Pay for Route to Singapore.
£600,000 SHARE.
Canberra, Yesterday.
The Premier, Mr. J. Scullin,
TRIBESMEN MARCH ON PESHAWAR.
THOUSANDS SWEEPING "DOWN WITH "RED" STANDARDS.
HAJI TROUBLESOME.
Simla, Yesterday.
HEROES ALL."
Memorials to Foch and Wolfe.
LAST WORDS RECALLED.
London, Yesterday.
In the presence of Madame Foch and her two daughters, the Prince of Wales unveiled the equestrian
Grosvenor Gardone, faeing Victoria Station.
stated that during his forthcom- There has been some, increase ing visit to Britain for the Im- of unrest among the Northern statue of the Inte Marshal Foch in perial Conference he would dis.ribes along the border of the North-West Frontier Province, cuss with Lord Thomson the de-against which aerial action has
The Prince quoted the Marshal's velopment of the Britain-to-Aux-heen taken, and also against con- tralia air service. The Australian centrations of the Haji of Turang words, just before his death." zai and his son, which are report-fain conscious of having served Government naturally were sym-ed to have increased by the arri- Britain as if she had been my own He added that France pathetic, but many important val of contingents from Bajaur. country." considerations must be taken into The agitation in Tirah has in- and Britain will never forget.
The Marquia De Montealm, A creased. There is a considerable' account, including that of Finance. movement among Afridi tribes- descendant of General Wolfe's Australia's share in the subsidy men. It is reported that several famous
opponent, unveiled the
for the Singapore to Australia thousands with "Red" standards Wolfe memorial in Greenwich Park, link would amount' to £600,000, are advancing toward Peshawar in the presence of the Duke of spread over five years.-Reuter.
Continental, Service.
Rugby, Yesterday.
district.
Other tribal districts Connaught and many representa are quiet.-Reuter.
Hartal Processions.
tives of the great families of Bri- tain and France, also Canadian Bombay, Yesterday.'
official representatives and Imperial A conference was held at Liver- Hartal processions marked the Press Conference delegates.com pool to-day to consider the scheme end of Gandhi's first month in Reuter. put forward by Imperiat Airways | gaol.
for linking up the great midland Thirty cotton' mills were clos- centres with London and the Con-ed, and 65,000 workers struck. tinent. It is proposed that a sur- Some stoned one mill in order to vice be run twice weekly through-compel workers to come out, and out June, July, and August to stoned the police test the demand for quick trans- ed. port to Belgium, France, Holland
Three
thousand
who Interven.
demonstrated
and Germany-British Wireless in front of another mill, but were Service.
dispersed by the police.-Reuter.
Hrst Bational Pictures
TO-DAY
*AND
A Great Teacher.
Rugby, Yesterday. Unveiling a statue of Marshal Foch in Grosvenor Gardena the Prince of Wales paid an impressive tribute to the great soldier. He said: "Marshal Foch may rightly be regarded as the greatest military teacher of his time. Yet to the end, as he himself said, he never ceased to be a learner, for he was one of those to whom the work of to-day, however unimportant, 13 chielly valuable as a preparation for the work of to-morrow. Just as
TO-MORROW success won, defeat never failed him, so a reverse was powerless at any time or in anw degree to de-: press him."
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The Prince mentioned that short- ly before his death Marshal Foch had said that he was conscious of having zerved Britain as if she had been his own country. The Prince added that history would assign to Marshal Foch his rightful place among those Commanders whose names were immortal and whose memories would never fade.
Simple Ceremony. The unveiling was a simple cere- mony. The Prince, in the uniform of the Welsh Guards, walked over to where Madame Foch and her two daughters sat, shook hands with them and talked for a moment. His Royal Highness then pulled a cord, and two flags, the Tricolour and the Union Jack, fell apart, disclosing the bronze statue of Marshal Foch. The Last Post was sounded while the Prince stood at attention. The Duke of Connaught, the veteran soldier, was present, together with- two men who took a great part in | the War, Mr. Lloyd George and Earl Jellicoe,
Representatives of Great Britain, Canada and France attended in large numbers the ceremony of unveiling the statue of General Wolfe, which is, a gift from Canada to Great The memorial occupies a commanding site opposite the Royal Conservatory Clock In Greenwich Park.
COLLEEN Britain.
Moore
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Her dancing feet were like the golden flash of happiness in the dark alleys of London's Limehouse where men go to forget and be forgotten.
AT-
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The ceremony was performed by the Marquis of Montcalm, who is a |descendant of the French General, whom Wolfe defeated at Quebec in 1759. The Duke of Connaught, Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, and Mr. George Lansbury, Ficat Commissioner of Works, were present in addition to a distinguished gathering of mem- bers of historic families. 18ociated with the occasion. A message from the King was 'read, in which His Majesty expressed to the people
of Canada his gratitude for the act
of generosity which had enabled so great an event in the annals of this country to be fittingly commemorat- ed on the historic banks of the River Thimes. British Wireless Service.
GRAF ZEPPELINĮ
Arrival at Madrid from Seville.
Madrid. Yesterday. The Graf Zeppelin arrived here from Seville at 2 p.m.-Reuter, vi
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