CABLES.
EARLIER CABLES.
[TXROUGH MENTER'S 'AGRÜOY.]
PRESIDENT" WILSON= "DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN'S"
The
OPINION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY
THE MASKED BALL.
GALA NIGET, AT VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS.
OUR LONDON - LETTE THE POPULAR DESIRE FOR
LOTTERY LOAN.
FROM OUR OWN. CORKESPONDENT:]
PRESS NATURDAY, DEU MBER 21, 1915
LONDON, November 4th, -
· PREMIUM"BONDN 10ẠI “
The issue of Premium Bonds was urged in the last Parliament is a certain and easy method of "raising the wind,” hat nothing came of it, although the proposal 20
Bot definitely tabooed. If the occa on arose, it was mid, Premium Bonds might be issued.
THE
ADMIRALTY FROM THE INSIDEL. SIR R WEMYSS 'REPLIES TO HIS CRITICS,
TRIBUTES TOʻ BROTHER OFFICHES. Sir Rosalyn Wemyss went on to refer to his appointment ar Deputy First Ben Lord in 1917, and said one of his firsh betions was to bring to the Admiralty an Admiral Sir Roslyn Wenyse, was on Director of the Plans Division, Admiral of the guesta ab the Cutlers Feast at Rapes, then serving in the Grand Fleet, Sheffield on October 18th, and, in yes and whose genius for war he had appre
aiated while they were both serving in Now the question is before the country ponding to the toast of the Navy, took the the Gallipoli campaign the splendid gain, and is being warmly supported in opportunity of replying to the attacks to have been a success
failure which might, and, indeed, some influential newspapers. It also has made in a section of the Fress on his tion of it. It was Admiral Duff, he said, was his door advocates in Parliament. At the time of work a First Sea Lord at the Admiralty, Staff, and his assistants, who ordered. who, as Assistant Chief of the Naval writing, upwards of 200 Members of He also told his critics that their idea organised, and directed the convoy system, Parliament have signed a petition, asking that the Admiralty was run by a lot of 9,000 vessels, wish a lose of not more than which resulted in the conveying of nearly the Government to re-oper the matter. old ballbacks was wrong, for most one in 200. The organization and dirto- No doubt the number of signatories will of the anal members of the Board are operations. which played large a part tion of the wonderful Beative "mining officers who served in the Grand Fleet rapidly grow. But there is a certain during the war, and that the fow between the Allied victory, was the work
im is impossible to present his credentials made of the costume worn by Mrs. full of instances of alleged extravagance: reluctance in Government quarters to have constant been dubbed the Silent Ser4part from the administrative side of the
the Admiralty and the Sea Service is The all-important
Admiral F remantle and bin.
Ministers anything to do with Premium Bonds, or vice," said Admiral Wemym, and whe-admiralty, said Sir Rosslyn Wemyss,
aidey state of nervous depression requiring black satin-the concaure of all eyes. Mrs. were to have very bad time indeed at Lottery Loan, as it is apoken of, because ther such is appropriate or inappropriate stood by the public and the Proit, with
Promoters of the: “ Dance for France deserve to be congratulated for the excol lent arrangements which they made last night at the Volunteer Headquarters. The The much advertised Parliamentary marques, erected to serve the purpose of a debata on national expenditure has been LONDON, December 15th, ball-room was gaily decorated with flag the political event of the week. I gave Daily Mail gives prominence to and bunting, and brilliantly illuminated a special interest to the re-assembling of article by a distinguished "American If the success of the dance is to be judged both Houses after the Recess But the politician referring to the mystery aur by the verve with which dancing was speeches in the House of Commons were rounding President Wilson. He points indulged in, then the Masked Ball was singularly unconvincing.
an unqualified success. The dominoes of
It had been out that since his illness not more than red, pink, striped, blue, green, black and proclaimed that the Government were to dozen persons, including his doctors, dotted muslin, added to the picturesque be placed on their defence. During the have been allowed to see him.
ness at the sene. The floor was in par two months that elapsed since Parliament foot condition. Special mention must be sose in August, the newspapers have been
Matheson, red-satin domino,trimmed with and avoidable official waste.
1
Viscount Grey is, returning because it
He says that President Wilson is in a
maximum quietude. He concludes, by saying that as a potent factor in the affairs of State, President Wilson may be practically eliminated.
SIR ROBERT BORDEN RETIRING.
OWING TO ILL-HEALTH.
OTTAWA, December 15th It is reported that Sir Robert Borden i retiring shortly owing to ill-health. He will be succeeded by the Hon. Arthur Meghen, M.P., K.C., Minister of the Interior and Solicitor General,
FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.
♥ {THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.) THE NEW STRAITS GOVERNOR.
LONDON, December 15th. "Bir Laurence Guillemard was granted an audience and kissed the Royal hands - his appointment as Governor of the
Straits Settlements.
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know I share with the great majority whom I should like to plead for a little seems to have been utterly misunder- as great us is our dislike of being talked more tolerance and a little more taking about, and when, as sometimes happens, not only wishful, but capable of working by my brother officers & dislike of talking
for granted that those in authority are the platform or even the Press, the result criticism is absolutely necessary for eff the quarter-deck has been exchanged for has not invariably been so felicitous as ciency; but criticism founded on lack of for their country's good. Useful
to encourage
these knowledge and lack of appreciation now a large section of the public lives, ment ages in this age of advertisement, when ally, so to speak, from placard to placard," knowledge by merely reading the large headlines to which we have become so
us in following want to prevalent can do nothing but harm.
H. W. Eucar was dressed as a "Butter-the hands of the chosen representatives of that is foreign in method to British tradi- and Mr. Lucas came us Dick Tor the people unless they could show that tiens of fance. But the old saying pin." The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, signal economies had been effected in Needa must when the devil drives" holds
Mephistopheles created a stir the every direction.
good in this ease. The French Govern- costume was so becoming that it intrigued Ever since the Chancellor of the Ex-ment are imuing & Prime Loan of 2,500 many to and out who the wearer was chequer spoke in August and declared that millions sterling, in connection with were removed Mrs Basil Taylour was was essential if we are to escape national every day for two years, and afterwards prettily attired in the costume of an Arab bankruptcy the question has been pro-one of a similar amount weekly and is content to gain their superficial lady. Mr. J. A L Taylor came as a minently before the country. Expectancy point therefore arises whether the Chan- Mr. Morrison made a hand-was great to learn what the Government cellor of the Exchequer will calmly see some pierrot. Mr. Ward a" conter had done to give the nation & lead. But British money crossing the Channel. monger attracted considerable attention. instead of economia on the part of Gov. attracted by the offer of the French, or
For originality of design the rament it became known through figures decide to issue a Lottery Loan and 10- costume
by Petty Officer published officially that nothing of the keep that money in the country. could hardly be beaten. kind has happened: On the contrary, Lawrence
Premium Bonds would prove extremely This was made up
The secret was revealed when the masks the ruthless cutting down of expenditare/which a prize of 250,000 will be drawn examples. This silence has its
pierrette.
WOTD
accustomed.
ba
WHAT IS THE NAVY DOING 1
PRIKS. ATTACINES
heen subjected for the last year to a series of attacks in certain newspaper quarters, "speak somewhat feelingly, having
which need not be specified, consisting not in open criticism of any of my actions, but in general statements of my alleged Amongst the
compliments
"How often during these last anxious isqualifications, for my office to me it
of couple of there will be a much larger estimated popular throughout Great Britain and epitomised in, one glorious What to lack of sympathy or lack of knowledge.
bath towels, belt up by two razor strops; on his person he carried other toilet requisites, a sponge helines completing the costume; a placard proclaimed "C" Order or the Bath," Mr. A. de A. Souza had a costume made of the posters issued by the Committee of the Fund for Devastated Franse with little folders bearing the legend Remember those who paid the piper." Many came to the dance in the conventional evening drea.
Dancing continued with zest till 13 p.m., and then the judging took place, Lady Becs Davies and Mr. H. W. Bird acting as judge All the competitors marched round the room and the winners were then selected. Mrs. Matheson was awarded the first place; Mn H. W.
deficiency than that mentioned by Mr thamberlain at the end of the financial
year.
the Empire at large. The chance at drawing a prize of £50,000 would uncover private boards which have resisted the plain, matter-of-fact appeal of the former loans; and, in addition, business men would invest, while there is everything in the proposal that finds favour with Bri tons everywhere imbued with the sport ing spirit. Some opposition is sure to be forthcoming if the Government decide for an issue, but it will be confined mainly to the Unco guid," to whom the word lottery spells perdition!
years have we heard the cry, What is the has Navn doing?'
suggested that I am unfit for That question, I think. has been satisfactorily answered, and mayer if the Frime Minister har found ma
post because I am a weak man-I won
han the Admiralty been doing? and to or possibly bolt, I was incapable of, deal-
worde Daty. And now the plaint is,
so-it has also been insinuated that owing those who wish to gain a clear view of ing with questions affecting the wollare situation it is as necessary that this of the personnel, such as the question question should be anawered as was the naval pay-I wonder, whether the officers former. very materially from those of the War Admiralty has failed in consideration, to The functions of the Admiralty differ aspersions are justified; and that the and men of the Navy consider that theso Otice. In a big war auch as we have just their just claims, Chief in the field, with his General Head 1 cling to office to the detriment of the quarters, has the strategical direction of public service for purely elfish and per passed through a military Commander-in- Finally, it has been represented that war operations in a degree which the Com-sonal motives. Whoever it was who mada does not arise from any undue centralisa with what reluctance I obeyed the call mander-in-Chief of a Beet has not. This that statement was evidently unawar tion of naval administration, but from to the Admiralty-reluctance all the mata a diference between naval and greater in that I had just obtained the military war conditions. onefeld of naval operations extending had been the object of my ambition
There is but one post which during all my naval career all over the
world, military forces never ear be mobile, so has no attractions for me and is one foxra are mobile iny, the sea; naval the Command-in-Chief of the
a degree in which ran
ranean.
The office of First Ses Lord, always, a potential scene of action, and which in peace-time I would never have that every part of this great field it in casentials that the forces employed accepted. I should have been content, to have left it after the war came to an being moved, and, if necessary, regroup I bad set before myself was not finished, authority having the whole of the sen
reference to these attacks were it not position comfacitly under examination. der-in-Chief of even so important a unit pride to serve for forty years, is involved: that the honour and dignity of a great as the Grand Fleet can never have the strategic direction of the greater opera- tions of Baval warfare to the extent to which the military Command-in-Chief on and has the strategical direction in a well-defined field of operations.
But, to the amazement of everyone, the line taken by Ministers on the floor of the House was that there is no need to worry or be down-hearted. The financial situation is about as serious as it can be; but to talk too much about it is pessimism This is a form of philosophy in which Mr. Wilkins Micawter excelled, but it was not exactly what was anticipated from the Government, especially as from first to last not one word was said to show how the expected, deficiency of 500 milliar
According to the Federation of British a few months bence is to be made good The Labour plan of making ende trent industries, if it is possible to persuade was to declare a levy upon Capital, and the authorities to give practical effect to year. The deceased officer-was ill for Lucas the second and the Hon. Mr. E. debate centred on this but, after the prestal that British men di wargoing an every part of it should be capable of end had it not been that the work which" bearing optimistic speeches from abroad; should convey business men, uped, at any moment on the decision of an and I should never have riade publio fortnight with typhoid fever. HD. C. Wolfe the third. The decision was Prime Minister and his supporters, arms hore are ready to proceed overees This is the main reason why a Comman-public Department which it has been my
wards of 18,000 representatives of business
DEATH AND FUNERAL OF
SERGEANT WOOLFORD. -The death took place at the Gorezo ment Civil Hospital, yesterday, of Sergeant Woolford, at the early age of 37
•Over a
joined the Police Force in 1911, and when war broke out, went to the Front returning to the Colony a couple of months ago. He was a member of the
Water Police Force.
The funeral took place yesterday even ing at Happy Valley," the coffin being
received with applause.
The Hon. My. Claud Severn, who was to have distributed the prizes, was unable to be present owing to indisposition, and Lady Roes Davies kindly performed the
ceremony.
Dancing was then resumed with, it anything, increased enthusiasm. Light
motion was handsomely defeated, and the debate ended in what was virtually & vote of confidence in the Governments BOMEWHAT UNCONVINCING
All this strikes the average plain citizen as somewhat unconvincing. It is impos able to reconcile the doleful warnings of with the cheerful light-heartedness of Mr. financial ruin of Mr. August Chamberlai
Government towards national finance is
example of political opportunism. sixOCRATIC GOVERNMENT.
-BUSINESS. MEN-OF-WAR
The Government have been pressed to give facilities. Es indicated, for some time past. The advantages to trade that would ensue if accommodation were afforded have been pointed out. But so far nothing has been done. It is hoped, how- ever, that berths will be allotted in out-
**OVER THE TOP" AT SEA. "But there are other reasons, and one
"
THE ANTI-ITEMARINE CAMPAIGN, A Lord at a time when, although the darkest days of the submarine Warfare Hero past
"Appointed to the office of First Sea
our total lowes were every week assum ing more alarming proportions, and when
u:timate outcome of the conflict ap
sometimes more than doubtful, the
borne on a gun-carriage, drawn by the refreshments were served. and there October Chamberlain, The position of the ward-bound warships, as Mr. Long: First of these is the difference between the posi- anti-abmarine "campaign. then initiated.
Sergeants of the Police Force. The Band
of the Wiltshires attended..
Those present included the Hon. Mr.
was, also, a specially constructed buffer
which invited all toTM" Drink for France Sweets collected by Mrs. Hariton were E. D. C. Wole, C.8.P., Mr. P. P. 1offered for sale, also books of tickets for
the 'Cabaret to-day.
Wodehouse, C.I.E., Mr. C. G. Perdue,
sinerally regarded ss., 2 very excellent
peater!
Civil Lord, states that he will try to tions of the two Commanders-in-Chief of which the attacus, an Zeebrugge, and persuade the Admiralty to grant the use By immemorial tradition, the naval Com- Ustend were the most striking manife of ships as desired
mander-in-Chiet, with his Staff, goes into tions, was to lead to the direct coll action at the head of his forces. Mr. 8. Springer, at the bead of the to speak, always in the front, trench and prove the commencement of the victorious He is, 50 Of the enemy's naval aspirations, and thos Overseas Department of the Federation of
goes over the top with his men, and the nagship runs the same risk of entire end. on the subject, states, We can at once that it is impossible for a naval have been initiated and successfully en
In the internat administration of the Commander-in-Chief, afloat to-be the cenried through, amongst the most important.
-Chief Inspector -Kerr, Inspectors Grentis due to Mrs. C. H. P. Hay who was in vagance has enabled, the Government British Industries, in reply to a question destruction as does any other unit of the Navy and the Admiralty, many reforins,
Kent, Gordon, Macdonald, Davitt and Earner.
Wreaths were sent by Sergeants Mens
of the
arrangements.
The failure of the attack on the Coals tion on the question of alleged extra
their defeat last week over the Plotage Sbe regain prestige, which was weakened by
to be issued to a number of French pilots
it would.
and
Great credit for the success of the Ball chable assisted by E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. H. W. Bird and Col, Croase BUL Under that measure licenced were: get together a party of 1,000 men who tre from whence the strategical direction of which are the completer organisalışka Water Police Station; Sergeants, No The Portuguese community of Hong to navigate ships-into English porte: The 'want to get to different parts of the of nava) war radiates. The physical im- of the naval staff work ashare and affoss..
Captain and Mh. Taylour: You Water Police Station; Sergeants, Vali kong, which has rendered generous and Channel-services, and unless their licences mand is for ships sailing to the Eat in these days of monit people required pay
engaged
world, though probably the greatest de possibility of accommodating on board the adoption of the new naval rates of ship the large numbers of people required pay and pensions of the various Station; No. Police Station; Warder to Mrs Basil Taylor, the organiser, in were continued as before the war Mes; Sergeants Mess, Central Police ensuring the success of the Devastated be necessary to put English pilota: on. Station; Members, Fire Station Meas France Fund, was well represented at the board whenever the French boats reached borne out by’exper.ence. I am constantly functions which is possible in the case the Lower Deck That is some of the the amimilation of thes This reference to the Far East is fully a barrier to that decentralization of staff ment of the now Wallare Committee for communication of intelligence also forms branches of the Navy and the establisk. Crew and Europeans, No. 1 Launch; dance. HAN Sergeants Mess, Shaukiwan Station Unit ed Service Lodge No. 1841 C.C.; BN.Tis the music being rendered by the Hong-was based on the widespread resalte that on the way for weeks at a stretch I could. London, is neccssarily the centre whence
De meeting people who cannot get to China of a war on land. Objection to renewing the certificates she have started have been hang up now exists in the country, to keep alien fill a column with instances of delays in out of the British inercantile marinak securing a berth. The question is whether is also based on the anti-alien feeling that the Admiralty will co-operate, and, if so found
expression during the ways there to what extent. Are
Members of Parliament who would exclude any and every, foreigner, drop RUSH TO THE UNIVERSITIES.
Mess; Inspectors, Sanitary Department; P.-c.'s Mess, Central Station; the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.8.P.; Mr. P. P. J. Wode- house, C.I.E., D.S.P.; Mr. C. G. Ferdue, AB.P.; Chief Inspectar Kerr;, Chief Detec tire Inspector Murison; Inspector Mac-1 donald; Inspector and Kirs Grant; Inspec tor and Mrs. Gordon; Inspector and Mrs, Earner; Inspector and Mrs. J. J. Watts Inspector and Mrs. Kent; Inspector and Mrs. Anges; Inspector and Mrs. Davitt; Sgt. and Mrs. Appleton; Sgt. and Mrs. Hoare; Sgt. and Mrs. Langham Bgt. W Johnson; Sgt. and Mrs. Floyd; Sgt. and Mr. Cotton; Sgt: and Mrs. McKay; 8g and Mrs. Phillips; Crew and Sgts, Thomp son and Blackman, No. 3 Launch; Sgt. and Mrs. Grimmett; Sgts. McWalter and Cham- ber: Sgt. Hollands, Sgt. Murphy, Sgt. Jay, Sgt. Tillows, Mr. J. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Titmus; Mr. Gast sad Mr. and Mrs. Allen.
The dance programme was i
follows,
kong Hotel Orchestra
One Stop Good bye France Fox Trot...Come along to Toy Town."); Waltt
consin, lay pity... · One Step How Ya, Qonda. Lee en down của the fuen” Fox Trot. Have smile. Waltz .......
........ Beautiful Ohio. One Step .... Bring Back a
Belgian Baby to me. ...Casino
Lacers.... For Trot
One-step Waltz.....
Fox Trot Polka One-step Fox Trot
Till we meet again.
E. Xip-yow. Mother's garden.
I'll say she does. ........ La Bendrita. Cairo. .............. “Ja Da.”
wateral
ORGANISATION,
and
that
44
...
are no idle braing in this bo reshombered, too,
and came down over it. Two days later,ked as more serious than the general commencement' - of the war this, I at labours of the NEVERrve nót
INDEPENDENCE OF THE HOUSE
radiate the executive orders as regards
The Board of Admiralty, located in work that the Admiralty have done
operations and movements of ships, and is ezerames as far as the Navy is con-
THE TASES OF TO-DAY- "It may be naked, what are they doing now! They are engaged in many labora- arned many of the functions of the mili- learnt during the war consideration
ous tasks: examination of the Lemons LaryCommander-in-Chief in the field as means whereby the importance of scien strips in any part of the world. It is interesting to bear that the num-in-Chief of our Home Forces--with this again be lost, sight of the adaptation
well in some of those of the Commander de research and experiment shall But it was pointed out in the House of ber of students at Cambridge is 4,313 com- difference, however, that the naval light old institutions to new necesare bow Commons that if pilotage licences were pazed with 200 this time last year. There forces are likely to be frequently by day to obtain the most efficiency with
by Act of Parliament it would is also similar increase az Oxford. prohibited by not be possible for ships to obtain the Among the then at both Universities are a whereas cur land forces responsible for of the subjects which occupy
or night in actual touch with the enemy, crying need, for economy those services of local non-British pilots in, say, sufficiently large number who have return-home defence are not.
for local shipping, But, mis fed from the war to set the tone" and the temper of the House, the keep alive the old tradition and spirit Government forced the clates to a division which have made the Universities what "These conditions necesitate a large however, explanations were given which
are. These latter students are dee and efficient staff organization. At the since the signing of the armilati mollified the House, and the alsuse was run of undergraduates were in the brave afraid, was lamentably inadequate, and a series of operations as yet littl
So kann days of yore; but they have plenty of life, it is only now that with hard experience but none the les brilliant
1 all the same, and a passion for sport to guide us we have reached a point when conducted in the Camping, In It is always dangerous for a Govern is true of the great Public Schools. Every efficient and admirable Naval Staff of the Bolshevist Fleet at Kronstadt termos
What is true of the older Universities it can be truly said that there exists An and Baltic Beau, in Chica the torped AUSTRALIAN NAVIGATION LAW.
ment to infler defeat or a division in the one of these is fall, and they all have gather from such utterances of the Fress a glorious, and even historic, spiade. House of Commons. Of course, if the waiting lists. Preparations are being made in Ans point is vital to the measure before the sary to safer a boy now to ensure his miralty is popularly opposed to be In some cases it is neces touch upon this subject that the A PRAISE FOR D'ANNUNZIO tralia for puching on with the enforce an adverse sote may mean that the God PERIO
House
the Government must resign admission a couple of years benot,
fossilized institution, toainted by "By her Nury geographical situation
la
THE NAVY AND THE EMPIRE. ment of the amended Navigation Law,
they, dub shell-backs olors D'Annunzio, poet and novelists especially in the coastal trade, which ernment has lost the confidence of the TRE BEAR OF PERSIA? --
Navy Britain, adds or Bri- for seizing on Frome appointing his delined ar taking merger or cars attic instance, that particular pro who is now in Londen is having a great sea-going foot. 112 0
members as a whole, or
touch with the requirements of modern the fact that all our food imports and
entirely out of may only hear Ahmed Mira, the own Chief of Staff, and declaring, war from any part into territory post is obnoxious. The spécial interdet reception. He certainly deserves well of idea should be dispelled. As a matter of our Tatt, Bud, scattered Dominions, make
young Shah of Persis, wa on Jugo-Slavis the trunk without under the authority of the Commonwealth in the incident of the French pilose that this country because of his unswerving fact, &t the present moment the large naval primacy to us
and out of sympathy it is is our only line of communication with
with the all our trade are seaborne, that the head, vague abstraction invented by the Government for carriage to any port in it has serged to demonstrate that the loyalty to Great Britain during the war. majority of the Naval Members of the of our existence. This it ever hut been. pedants of Paris Italy has always been the same or any other Etator territory, Hose of Commons, still maintain the most prolific mother of buoyant and including mandatory territory. No ship, independence During the war Min
The Young Turks made extraordinary Board of Admiralty have all quite recent this it is, and this it over will be, and the very keystone of aggressive personalities. Benvenuto, Cel British or foreign, can engage in the were apt to ignore the House, and to take some
efforts to him from, pa- sasisted byly served in what was the Grand Fleet anything that in any way tends to weaken lini, Como And Lorenes de Medici, coasting trade unlees they are licensed decisions mintho were about only from the dunes that Ball and the fourth Sax Lord were both roots of our Empire
of the clearest, men, the German, indeed, the Deputy Chief of the Naval Casanova, Garibaldi, D'Annunzio these vessels subsidised or resolving & bonus. under the plex of warfinde merge kept Persia from going into the war members of the Commander-in-Chief's The justification, or
diminish that primary strikes at the gay and irresponsible heroes of life are Any Governments other than those of But the war is ended, and a joy to think about and to look upon the British Dominiona are ineligible for
the practic
againèn when compared with the dzab and licence. The subside does not include about the French pilots had been entered Buckingham Palace in his honour. The is constant, and the continuance of this eliciency of the great department with The Shah and his Ministers were greatly The flow between the Admiralty and the said lies in the fact that I have been res Start during the greater part of the was rather way the cause, for what I have should decorous mediocrities of northern climeshana fide, payment for mails and par into before consulting Parliament and historic service of gold plate was used and flow is the only possible way by which which I am identified, and that my task
that
arrangem
impremo, by the Sate dinner given at Sea Service, between theory and practice, ponsible to the nation for the work and Disgaeli, by the bye, quite the most strik rangers. Safeguards are provided en-
wages provided in the Act. In the case menents officials that this kind of thing viitor Speaking in French, the Bhah, and the man of action, of those who con- the termination of my naval career, and
plain intimation to Ministers and percance that appealed to the Oriental of ships proceeding beyond Australia, will not be tolerated. Members Intend to replied to the toast at his health with ceive the plans and those who carry them. I would fain carry with me into my r
can be maintained. It is only is accomplished Liam laying down the by the wakes are payable before leaving be insters in their ows House. And that great finepey and without a written note out, that great and fruitful results can trement the kind feeling and goodwil Australia
is as it should be in a democratic coun
of any kind, HR
be obtained.
my fellow countrymen.
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ing individual in English history, was a forcing that seamin nctually retive that 206, adverze, vote that was recorded wid: gave the banquet an effect of sober magni- a comination of the man of thought responsibilities of my office, which men n
Jew Altered through the Latin strain,
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