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MB, BALFOUR »N PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY.

while the word progress is perpetually on our Hips we may yet be free to face with dangere and difficulties of which the solution may escape even the wisest, (Cheers.)

their bad some

THE OVER-SEAS CLUB,

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Mr. John Hays Hammond, in responding. THE ANGLO AMERICAN TREATY. said the United States was pre-eminently a

The Brat mooting of the Over-Boas Club, peace loving nation and was was abhorreat to which was formed in August last and now has Mr. Balfour provided at the Pilgrims Corona. their prople. The world was onturowior that membership of Bfly thonsand British subjecta tion Dinner, gives at month at the S-rey terrible provincialism which made one nation in every quarter of the globe, was held last moath at the Memorial Hall, Farringdon street. Hotel in honour of Mr. John Hays Hammond, regard others as natural enemies. Patriotism no

of the Special Ambasador from the United States longas consisted in hating another onton Lur. Representatives were present from sixty-two

miean for the Coronation. There was a very large

11 the world, from Taharan, the and representative asanmily. After the tomat durstanding. The great producing eles were the 1,800 branches which are forwed or forming faveur of pesen. War to be imposible minst of Per in, to Dawson City in the Yukon, all in of "The King and President,"

and thous Mr. Balfour proposed the health of the Lave the cause of wer elimina ef,

lin and St. Petersburg. Thoro were mom. Special Ambasador. He said The guest of he had given the entiret some consideration. Valparaiso, in New Zealand, in Ber the evening his Insby

claims upon your Be faved that the pretion of a permanent bare of his Majesty's forces present, from In the first plano, he is the international tribunal to settle difficulties among the Diamond Fields Force Kimbering consideration

the nations would accomplish that object. President Dudahanria Volunteers, the Barba-los Volun representative of the President of Unlod Sistem at the great ceremonial which Tuft and Secretary Knox wore strongly in tests, the Imperial Light Horse, Transvaal, and favour of some such plsa, and they that the Kimberley Regiment, all to the uniforms

would in now drawing to its conclusion

only title of the West at a time when all hearts on this there would be built up a mass or bulk of He reprezents the head of the great democracy establistol, based on equity sud justice, and of side of the Atlanta and all hearts through international law which would make such

it the British Empire are deeply moved by the tribunal perma ent, aut sable it to settle all out

The pressure of Iong-drawn carf-monies

back to international diffealties. immemorial antiquity with which are lightened publia opleion would fores nations endorsing the roral tradition of consitational to resort to sneh tribunals before going The Coronation had happened at a Monaroly in these islands. But Mr. Hammond to war.

capially auspicious. (Choers.)

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bas many claims'upon our attention other thun time when Anglo-American relations WORD DON " Mr. L. S. Amery; M.P., the Hon. A. L.)

these which he derives from the fast that ho represents the President of the United States. He has had experience of great affaire in many lands, and every where he has been resported sud admiral for his capacity and ability. In his own country, unless I greatly mist ken, his гера- tation makes him worthy of the high offico which he temporacity holds in this country, and if be bae claims on the rogard and sympathy of his own countrymen, no less has he claime on the cagard and sympathy of the kindred nation

จม side of the wor(bear, car)--for he understands the di-uliios and the problems which inevitably beast a great Empire like onr own. He is one of those who, I think, keenly appreciates that the predoms that we have bad to deal with and are attempting to the heat of our ability to deal with are problems which

Mr. A. Barrell, M.P..

"The

-30.000 LETTRES. Mr. Evelyn. Wrench said: "The scouse of

the Orr-Seas Club gare ronowed confidence in the site of Empire. During the past ten months he had porazed some thirty thousand lettore from members all the world over, a cor. respondence probably the most remarkable ever received Duo and all proclaimed their belief that the moment was ripe for a broader, more intelligent, and far-seeing conception of Empiro than the world has aver yot reali-od.

koeper in the far Falkland Island wishing success to the club. About half of the 300 members at the meeting more ladies, and nearly everyone wore little bunches of red, white, and blue sweet poss and the badge of the club, which is coming to be known wherever the British Ang flics. The chair was taken by Mr. Evelyn Wrench, the organiser of the slab, and those present wore Lord Northcliffe, the president, Mr. Balfour at this point read a telegram Siften, Promier of Alberta, the Hon. J. Miib. Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, the Right from Washington regarding the signing of the ow

Brittain, Arbitration Trouty: It was received with great Hop. Frederick Wrench, Mr. Harry cheering.

Mr. Edward Torry, Mr. F. A. McKenzio, and ນ

proposing

Parliament). Health of the Aworicon Gnats," said that King CA. Magrath, M.P. (Canadian Dominion George III was a monarch of whom it might be said: "The me none to panise and very feer to love," but he did not mind admitting that he still tre cured a very considerable affec- tion for King George III. (Mr. Balfour Hear At the int leree at which Mr. hear.) Adams, the America Ambassador, appears

Si in 1785 George III. asid to him: I wish on to belleve, and that it may be understood in American, tat I have done nothing in the 'ste contest but what I thought oiled avea in the happy band to do The duty which I owed to my own people. I will be condition in which the United States Unis it

you. was the last to consent It slao bus ita probleins and lifficulties, and very frank with thoso diftenlis ars nd zoust be closely analo to the sopation, hrt the aparation having gous to those which we experienced, and with heen made, and having become inevitab which wo endeavouring to deal, and while I bare always said, I may now,

I would be the first to mert the friendship of the problems before these two great nations aro identienl, surely we may say the spirit in which the United Brass es inde; ondent Power." (Cheers.) That was the language of a great we approach them is identical also, (Üboern.)

King and a great gentleman. (Cheers.) At this date, after the ansuthorized statement made by Mr Balfour (laughter)-be felt sure that were really thorough convinced they bad on

He tred upon a new period of our relations. beloved English an Americans were so fond of other. (Langhter.) Th-to was a time whers the could not on either side of the water, and all friendship was in a state of unstable equilibriom until they had attained that ideal. (Che re.) Mr. Chauncey Depew, in the course of response, said he was spruially glad to be presont under the chairmanship of Me Balfour. All critical period Americnus remembered that af

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"It is," he said, "hamanly certain that those of us who are gathered together bore from the four cornera of the globe will never meet again in one assembly, but we ra each one of ns not sa missionaries of Empire when

we return to cur homes,"

Mr. C. A: Magrath, in a brief speech, said: "The reason why I am an Imperialist is that Britain has always stood for the best there is in this world,"

which havo made the dillonities between the other that they could make fan of cach 18g, a much so that it has become habit, ia a

Thurs have been circumstances familiar to all of as dating from the very inception of the great Republic and reappearing at intervals two great bratches of the English-ranking peoples of the world, but the realities of history. the foundations of history, are too strong for us. We cannot help but be in sympathy with

another, whaleur par tompors quarrels.; (Hoar, h) in laws, in literature, in every thing which gives characteristic expression to a people, historiaus know they are the same, bet the most casual observer, knowing nothing of history and ignorant of the origin of rommon law which prevails in bath countries, and indif ferent to the history of both countries, has only gol to travel thoronyhly tu Frasy the truth that they are of one stock and have to core great common duty to the world. (Chests.) We British holings that the British Empire Ayn onerous with the extension of liberty, of self Novernment, to every part of the word which mes of our recender language cocapy. That is par Letief, and I hope it is not, I think it is not, n, mistaken belief, and I hold that more and more our mission is those parts of the world. whore wohnte inurnen is being understood and symenthetically apprehended by our brothers cross the Atlantin (Hear hear) They, too, bare a like problem; they, too, aro enamoured of liberty:

they, ton, have ideas that we cher b. and surely it is pre-destined that in the world's his of

sory the futur should carry ont not by formel alliances, not by parchments and charters and treaties, but by Komething far deeper than these more external and formal vulos; by a deep sympathy in iconla and ama with regard to free tom, self- government, order, barty, individualism, peace above all, that we are pre-desitized to work to gethor for the great onds of civilis.tion and progress (Chares)

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THE TREATY OF ARBITRATION.

Lor Nortelito mid: "Many of you here) Dr in England for the first time, and I am ware you will realise to the full that this old county of once, which we are so fond of criticis- real live Power. It is that spirit which prompt- us when emergency arises to not as ene man." of you to join the club, and which will ouable Pointing to a map of the world behind him, sali: On that map you will Northoliffe Lord Lis

see some little dota which show exactly whore our members are, These dots indicate where Brious are most numerous, bat they also indicato that where two or three Britonsure gathered together there a branch of the club has teen formed.

in their bistry, whom they were in danger of having liste difflenty of theirs exaggerated by a Continental combine against them, thot combination was defeated by the prsound in- countries had worked together in the causes fluence of Mr. Halfour. Cheers. The two

THE ENGLISH HABIT.

"When on looks at the map of Australia, at the branches dotted in the farm was an of Weat

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if they had not been enparated. Seven thou-place like Peking, ona realises that this sinb is snd United States plurches were open on not only a great patriotic organisasion, hat is also AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF Coronation Day to ask for the prosperity of the

link to

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LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS British nation and the British King. (Cheers) were in our minds. We. English people are Since he had bes here he had heard that there fond of telling the truth about ourselves. I was some fear that toy were seeking Canada. Hike this habit of plasing our goods before the

World

exectly as they are, and I believe that it Lughter.) They did not mean anything of the kind. Uncle Sun might be ficting, but he is owing to the world's knowledge that this is was not serious la, his intentions, and the bonti or habit that our island has the greatest aver ful

"Lady of the Sows a derstood the thing sea traile in the world.

Mr. Harry Brittain, who was introduced na ono perfectly. The Recipt of y Trouty showed that he was quite well able to take care of herself, of the founders of The Pilgrims and the snea and possibly contribute something to the general ful organiser of the Imperial Press Conference, welfare of the Empire to which she belongi.addressed the meeting as "Greater Britons and (Cheers) He cougladed by hoping that the snoeses of George V. might be as great sa that of bis father. (Choors.)

HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST

MR. BOTTOMLEY.

DRALINGS IN SHARES,

In the King's Ben h Division of the High Coort last month, before the Lord Chief Jo ties of Eaglaid and special jury, the sum of

chd on the one part. is romixed { tions of Mr Harutio Bottomley, M.P., in

connection with certain stere trassuctions.

The case had occupied the attention of the Court for three days,

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low Britishors" and said: "The wo things we is this Empiro have got to strive after most era to sea anh other and to hear from other. With regard to the latter, we are de barred by the very high cable rates all over the This vat was started by the late Robert Thorn Domitions Some wise man maid, You cannot of Greenock and has been sold as No. 4 since 1831.

The cable rates raan Empire at In a word."

will Acer be reduced until the Ministers at home and in the Dominions are badgered and badgered. And, gentlemen, you are the people to do it.

The meeting, after discussing much business, concluded with the singing of the National Anthem.

PRINCE OF WALES TO MAKE AN

EMPIRE 1OUR.

DUKE OF CONNAUGHT'S INTELES:ING ANNOUNCEMENT.

I do not think that this is too idealistic a picture to draw of he future, and for my part I cannot help believing that all that has recently pased in both countries with regard to a special treats of arbi rution points to the inherent truth of which I have henn speaking, Sur 1 I am £50,000 was awarded sa damages to Mre, that the very fast that when Francs Curtis, a daughter of a Madras ox- right in

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.an even the eyolc and tho ma of the world, who

little of t Киося во

the world in which he lives (laugher)eve three decriers of local am hold their hand. abstain from epigrams, do not ang gest that these uro imposible aspirations of

had a large private fortan and who had beet naught said that it was his Majesty' one wish fanatical peace of any prico paraons. The vary shareholder in a company in which Mr. that the Frince of Wales sbonid make himself fact that this sorms the natural onlminstion of Bostomley had been inter-ated, to visit him.erquainted with all parts of the Empire, and be natural progress is the greatest proof of all I he said it would be a sonres of pleasure to (the Duke) hoped it would he is good luck when he was Governor-General of Canada to have said with regard to the impossibility of him to help his old supporters. The result of dividing the de-tinies of the two great nations the visit was that Mrs Curtis father, who welcome him to the grant Dominion, that it is at solo. tro, and founded on liteni

was a man of 84 years of age, had parted with feet. It is no dream; it is a reality; it is not a sms amounting to some £90,000 for a quantity fantastic representation of what might be if the of worthless shares and in backing bills of world were only con-tracted on different linea exclinare for the Jon Bull Arency. from what it is.

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Mr. Bottomley declined to enter the witores box to refate the vidence which had been given on the grounds, inter a'ia, that there was no which a verdict could be found evidence spon against him of fraudulent condot.

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