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HOME INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE. NATIONAL LOCKOUT IN BUILDING TRADE PROBABLE

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LONDON, April 5th.

The building trade employers, after discussing the men's proposal to refer to three King's Counsel the validity of the recent agrement, under which the lock-

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POSTAL COMPLICATIONS IN CHINA.

A. LANGUAGE DIFFICULTY.

PARIS, April 8th. The abolition of European Fost Offices

The French announce the sizure of a document addressed to the Police Presi-out is threatened, decided that they were in China has led to exported com- Postal orders are now paid dent at Essen, revealing a conspiracy by unable to agree to arbitration regarding plications.

WORLD POSITION.

IMPROVING.

LORD CURZON'S NOTE OF HOPE.

GREAT BRITAIN'S DUTY, "

J

Lord Curzon, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, was the guest of the Aldwych Club at luncheon, on February 27th, at the Con- naught Broms, and in responding to the toast of his health he dealt with some aspects of foreign affairs.

Holy Alliance which attempted to recast the map of Eurpoe, with disastrous results. Now you have the idea that people ought to manage their own destinies and build up their own future. But do not imagine for a moment that that process can be pursued, that those ambitions can be gentified. without exciting popular passions in the highest degree.

OF

PROGRESS IN CENTRAL EUROPË. In order to test my own modest confidence, I would ask you to comparo the situation now with that which existed when the Powers mot at Paris after the Armistice to conclude the peace. Then the whole of Central Europe was a soothing cauldron of racial animosities, of cominercial rivalries of un determined frontiers, and precarious regiową. everywhere,

NEW PHASE OF KENYA. DISPUTE.

A DEPUTATION TO LONDON,

NAIROBI, February 26th. Sir Robert Coryndon (the Governor), in opening the European Convention, dis closed confidentially new proposals which case the situation to some extent from the European aspect. He also announced his intention of proceeding to London ns soon as possible, accompanied by several Euro

be selected by the peau representatives, Convention, an invitation having been received from the Colonint Secretary (tha Duke of Devonshire) to discuss details

This step reopens the door to a pences of of Toland had

parely artificial and arbitrary existence, 1 is not so Foland ful settlement of the Indian question. is making good and is down, and The Governor decided to go to London

Ber

are being defined that its members will do all in their power..

action

which numbers of officers and men, who side issue, but would consent to arbitra- through the Chinese postal service and everything is going badly we see. our People would have told you that the State Personally with the Colonial Office.

We are rather too spt here, he said, to look at our own little corner of the inter- national canvas and to assuma, because its colours are of a rather lurid character, that including our own country.

still engaged in many troops Chineso postal authorities declare the world, involved in perila and in com- that as a result of the impossibility of mitments which we would gladly escape. is n has inalthough the war has been over for four staby.Acquired

We nou

of the world not yet, has see the peace

were disbanded and expelled from the tion of the whole question, including the security police, have returned disguised as workmen. It is stated that they are

wages and hours

The men, up to the present, have re

Wilge add hours: hence, thus prospectä of

exactly expressing Chinese names

own

parts of

fronti dalin degres of when the Convention gave an assurance

now on the pay-rolls of different firme infused to arbitrate on the question of European characters, it is exceedingly in the Rohr; we see the economic situa-at Paris. Take the neighbouring State of locally during the negotiations in London, a national lockout on April 14th remain / difficult to identify the addressee and tion of the world surely troubled and enlighten akis. There, under the rule of provided that no step be taken by the

the Ruhr arra, under false names, with the object of strengthening the nati French agitation.

The document purports to show that the German Minister of this Interior, and German industrialists connived at the

echuume.

THREATENED MASS EXPULSION COMMENCES,

BEELIN, April 5th, Advices from Ludwigshaven state that the French have expelled sixty German railway officials, with their families, from

the Palatinate

1.

This is regarded as the beginning of the policy of mass expulsion of railwaymen, March 31st, unless the threatened on strike was abandoned.

EXECUTIONS

"EN MASSE". HUGE INDIGNATION MEETING

IN FOLAND).

Witsaw, April 5th.

serious.

EARLIER CABLES,

CRITICAL ȘITUATION IN THE RAILWAYS.

held here. A hundred thousand demon-ed by the respectivo execptives. etrators marched to the British Legation, and cried, "Long live England." The doputation requested the Premier to intervene energetically on behalf of the imprisoned Catholic priests.

Access to

The craft

FRENCH NAVAL POLICY.

STRONG DEFENSIVE FLEET" NECESSARY.

the payment to

wrong person.

The

reacting gravely upon the social and in- there is a consequent risk of making dustrial problems with which we are faced; we ece a great mass of unemployment in our midst with a consequent financial Chinese authorities request French persone burden upon our people, and, we are rather, apt, looking at the case from our sending money orders to Chinese to own angle, to think that things are in a in on a special form the name of the very bad way and are not making the addresses in Chine characters, but progress they should. nafortunately Chincea is not included in the new list of modern languages which it is proposed to teach in the French

State Schools, OPIUM SMUGGLING INTO AMOY OHINESE GOVERNMENT'S REPORT.

GENEVA, April 5th,

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CELINA AND JAPAN.

WITHDRAW

SHANGHAI, April 8th The Executive Committee of the Citizens' Convgation on Japanese Diplan atic Affairs, formed as a result of the moeting on March 24th, has decided to ask the opinions of all educational institu tiona regarding the withdrawal

Far Eastern Chinese teams from the Olympiad.

..

AFTER THE PEACE OF VIENNA.

think we ought to compare our present situa My view of the case is rather different. I tion, not with the years immediately preced. ing the war

the war, but rather with the years

and patriotic men (I refer to Professor Masaryk and Dr. Benes), you have a sound economic policy boing pursued, and the new State is a factor in the peace of Europe.

financial contro

been a sourcO

Imperial Government during that tiine to force an issue. The Convention, how.

Loudon Conforenes break'down. ever, reserved its freedom should the

The Convention, which was attended by a large number of the ordinary public, passed a resolution of loyalty to the King.

adding:-

following the last great international con- appear Austria is at last in ignorance of, or indifferent to, the

vulsion a hundred years ago, which were in soine respects rather analogous to our ownL This morning I took up a history of the world recently written, and I read in the following passage about the situation of our own country after the battle of Waterloo. will read it to you:--

our

hipinental demand for our manuË-

I

riots

and with

the the Army and the Navy. Bankrupt." one not of despair or despondency but of

THE RUKE PROBLEM.

There is the

EMPIRE EMIGRATION.

Canada Australia

New Zealand

South Africa.

26,500

84,753

12,590

5,894

his

The total number of persons who had bean granted assisted passures under the Empire Settlement Act was

Australia...

New Zealand

Canada (Ontario)« .................................................

9,669 1,548

130

Pass to Austria, Up to a few months ago she was regarded as being afflicted with a mortal discase and as tottering to an inevit ablo doom. In the papers to-day I read of a loan of £2,000,000 sterling or thereabouts be-

"But if through the ill-considered ing successfully floated in the City of London, LONDON, April 5th.

in

placed in the other great cap and market of to pater and abhorrent and ruinous to with corresponding issues which are to be advice of bis Majesty's Ministers his loyal of Europe subjects be forced into action prejudicial There is A critical situation

the

Viena prope, and its colispea or dis- themselves, ther full responsibility for the railways in connection, with

Central

Would

of im- auch a calamity must test on advisers who, demand by the companies that the men in the engineering shops submit to "E the Inst 8/0 of the abolition their weekly bonus, which the engineers,

moving along the right path of progress true issues involved, shall have advised other than those on the railways, had to

and will be able once again to play her his Majesty to sanction a policy disastrous pass to Italy, to the future white colonization of Africa port in the world. Repr. sentatives relinquish months ago.

bich during the last four years has more and the walfare of millions of of the companies and the railwaymen's

than and craftsmen's unions couferred private

once been threatened with The Chinese Government having report

and rovolution There has arisen there Majesty's African subjects, and, the The National ly on the subject to-day.

"The years which immediately succeeded a strong man of whom I saw a great deal Convention believes, calculated to endange

He is a man of Peak of Signor Mussolini. Ir the integrity of the Empire."-Times. Union of Railwaymen, whose members ined that three hundred kilogrammes of

fastonishing energy elude many shopinen, was not a party to

in our history. Peace brought distress rather the taceting, and threatens a strike if the morphine has been secretly smuggled into the Ponca of Vienna are among the darkest at Lausanne. L notices of reduction be posted before Amoy alone in a year, allegedly from than prosperity. With the cessation of war, iron grip. In a few months he has

enthusiasm and enhanced the prestige

of hig they attend the conference.

and retrenchment practised union delegates reviewed the position, and Denmark, the Secretariat of the Leaguexpenditurodue to war ceased, all countries crushed internal disorder, has aroused the

In the House of Commons on February There was no peace with Yago-Slavia. The clouds are £100,000,000 to £53,000,000, deided to resist the abolition of the bonus of Nations immediately acquainted the expenditures fell in three years from country, and has had the wisdom to make

lifting over Italy at this moment. Take 28th, Major Ormsby Gore (Under-Secret in view of the huge reserves and the Danish Government, which has taken longer a

Greece. Her financial and economie situs-ary for the Colonies) informis D. Chapple and, with prices, wages, foll and companies' lack of competition.

suitable measures to suppress the trade

Our National Debt exceeded £800,000,000, tion is soriously dopressed, Int I believe that that the total number of persons who had LONDON, April 5th.

spent in the struggle against the Revolution the patriotism of her people and the vitality boon granted free passages under the

of the race will be sufficient to enable her Government frea pasago scheme was:- A huge meeting, held as a protest Reprocentatives of the "ruitway com

and Napoleon. There was a deficit of The

£10,000,000 in the revenue of the year. Farms to emerge from the disaster from which against the expentin of the Polish Prelate,panies have submitted a modified offer to

the conference of the craft unions, Bishop Budkiewicz, at Moscow, has been conference adjourned until April 18th CHINESE OLYMPIAD TEAMS MAY were thrown out of occupation, the ranks of she is suffering. The picture I have drawn yed were swelled by the reduc of the Central Europe States is, therefore and meanwhile tho offer will be consider

tions in

recuperation and Hope. cies increased in numbers" every day landlords received no rent, and tenants could soll no corn. Estates offered for occupation

There are, of course, some black patches or rent froe were rejected. This distress was intensified by an entire failure of the harvest the international canvas. There is the pori- of 1816, Distress led to riot and riot led, totion of Russia, about which I cannot speak

to-day; I have not the time. cruel acts of repression.?

Near East, of which the pesce is still un- You will observe that there are certain settled, but as to which I have told features in that situation parallel to those that I entertain sanguine hopes, and there numbers of persons who received assistance we are confronted with today, but, I

is the position that exists between France for the purpose of migration from the think you will agree, the nineteenth

4.century 1.5EE!

Germany

in the Buhr. I I wish I saw funds of voluntary societies. situation, as I have read it, was immeasura daylight thers. I certainly mean to

will add to the difficulties bly worse than twentieth. A hundred

ours ago the condition of faite was much of thing flies, because after all the Frozch alower in reaching recovery than now. It and the Belgians were our Allies, and only very great impression in America. Thirdly, took not four years to recover but fourteen few years have gone by since the der throughout the past summer and at Lausanne, and fifteen and even more years. It was not mans wore our foes. Now, it is onay to cri- the America Government were warmly in our recent policy; and, until 1921 that cash payments were renewed ticize the policy of our Government as being sympathy with in our own country. For ten years or even indecisive and halting. I am not sure that lastly, there came only a few weeks ago more after Waterloo there was a record of for the moment it could be anything elso. the funding of the debt, which we owe to I believe broadly aking, the the skill and ability of the Chancellor of

country understands, the Exchequer, Mr. Baldwin. (Cheers.) in th SHANGHAI, April 5th. was the war of independence in Greece; & little later there was war between Bussie recommendations boing and Turkey; there was revolution in Italy, which we are parsning. (Cheers.) advanced for Huang Fo's successor at the Egypt, and Spain. Of course the states they think that the military, satry into this burden we have to bear, was valuable as | Foreign Ministry..

men of that day had drawbacks to meet the Rahr, whether right or wrong, was at an evidence of our good faith, and has prov ted that we are still able to do the hour- The Sin Wan Pao states that the and abuses to remedy different from those any rate unwise; and that wo. were right able thing in the old-fashioned honourable

also Cabinet have decided to offer the portfolio with which we are now faced. that not to participate. (Chocra) I believe

as the first decisive step- towards starting It is noteworthy from the viewpoint to Dr. Wallington Koo, while Router's time there were grave defects in our law and that they uphold that we are right in way. (Cheers). Further, it was valuable vocation of the Soviet Church has been "x-Minister, M. Loucheur, who is at pro-] reported that General Teac Kan has gradual removal of which was not accom- the Rhine as long as possible, both confidence of the world. I see nothing my. Bishop Antonin explained that a con. of Anglo-French relations that the French correspondent at Peking states that it is in our administration in this country, the maintaining the position of our troops the era of stabilization and recovering the self that is in the least likely to disturb and friendly relations with the not confronted. ummoned for April 15th to try Tikhon sent in England, has had a two-hour very recommended Dr. W. W Yon, while plished until 1832, but we also now have because of the influence the exercise be con

of which we are as much interested these hablis across the ocean,

great coclesiastically and unfrock him, after cordial interview of Dawlish with Mr. General Wu Per-fu is said to favour Mr. factors to deal with with which they were cause the problems is one in the solution

We have to meet an almost complete col- any other (Cheers), and because our pre- look to our increasing co-operation which the Soviet Tribunal could not bo Bonar Law, who has been recuperating at T. Wang.

DR. WELLINGTON KOO DECLINES. Lapse of international credit. On the whole sonce there is earnestly desired I speak in the future to provide a key to many of hindered in trying him as an ordinary Torquay after his recent indisposition..

the havoc and confusion, what I'may call the with

the problemas with which we are faced. -namely, France, Belgium, Italy, layman.

I bave thus drawn a picture of what I COMMERCIAL CONFERENCE.

Premier offered the portfolio on here would, I think, wel and the physical disturbance, created by the late corned Owledge-by all the Powers con-

shown that there PROCEEDINGS CONDUCTED IN

that which followed the defeat of

come even more warmly any indication that think I have and again we also have spectacle in one part of Europe of two great a way out of this dificulty could be found, symptoms of steady progress to be noted in that nations, France and Germany, whose bar and when that opportunity occurs then it in the world. I 800 no reason why this monious relations are indeed essential for will expect as to take a part. The solution country should not take the lead the recovery

of international pence, engaged of the reparation problem is nos one that process of reorganzation and pacification.

Cheers)

We did take the land in the in a sort of disguised war-a war which is can be reserved for France and Belgium and Ch not serious as a contest of physical force Italy alone; it is an international problem manner I have described at Washington, because of the great disparity of strength of in which we are all deeply concerned, and and I think we also took the lend at the two, but which is serious in the passions which it may engender and the consequences

the Russian and Ukrainian Legations. was barred by the police, owing to the possibility of disturbances,

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EARLIER CABLES.

SOVIET DICTATORS AND THE PROLETARIAT.

LONDON, April 5th. The Times Riga correspondent says the United States unofficially requested the Soviet Government to allow the Patriarch Tikhon to travel to America, where he formerly lived. Trotzky and Kamezelf, who have virtually become dictators, were inclined to agree but the Red Bishop, Autonin head of the Soviet's Church Administration, dissuaded them.

The American request has been refused, ad the Patriarch's trial is reported to have been postponed pending the conve cation of the Soviet Church.

ed with an axo.

--PARIS, April 5th.- Interviewed by the Petit Parisien, M. Raiberti, Minister of Marine, declared that France must lay down plans for a strong defensive fleet to be completed by 1833. Without a fleet, France could not have a foreign policy. France had no thought of conquest of the sen, air or land. A strong defensive Navy was her first need, but French policy did not aim. at a large Navy. France would remain the friends of the three great naval Powers

ANGLO-FRENCH

RELATIONS.

M. LOUCHEUR INTERVIEWS MR. BONAR LAW.

LONDON, April 5th.

ESPERANTO.

The Boviet Food Commissar, M. Volsky.

VENICE, April 5th. while inspecting the Tamboff district, was

A Commercial Conference, attended by ambushed by angry peasants and behead-representatives of 200 Chambers of Commerce and Banking Associations of BERLIN, April 8th. 21 countries, including China and Japan, According to nows received in Lemberg to be held for four days, is sitting here. from Rovno, there have been serious con- The whole proceedings are being success- flicts in the Ukraine between Bolshevist fully conducted in Esperanto The Con- troops and peasants. The Bolsheviste ference passed a resolution recommending suppressat the revolt with great bloodshed the teaching of Esperanto in all com- and executed 340 peasants apparently mercial schools. bocause they protested against the trial of the Patriarch Tikhon.

Anti-Jowish" pogroms in the Ukraine' are also reported" and, numerous Jewish families are fleeing to Poland.

CATTLE FOR BRITAIN. FIRST CANADIAN STOCK FOR THIRTY YEARS.

LOW-POWERED AEROPLANE

ECONOMICAL PETROL

CONSUMTION.

PARIS, April 8th M Barbot. flow ten miles on the low powered aeroplane mentioned yesterday- from Francazal to Toulouse at a height of 1,000 feek It is calculated that the machine, which weighs under 500 lbs., with a pilot could cross the Channel consuming only 2 points of potrol.

STRIKE LEADER'S TRIAL.

U.S. JURY UNABLE TO

AGRED..

LONDON, April 8th." The first Canadian stock cattle to merivo in England for thirty years, and the first that ever entered the port of Manchester, were disembarked at Man- chester today. They consisted of 425 short-horn Hereford Angus steers, describ ed by English experts as good, sound stock; and 150 were immediately sold, going to East Anglia. The remainder are ST. JOSEPH, MITCHIGAN, April 5th. to be sold to-morrow, Other vessels be The trini of William Foster, Jehrter of Touging to Manchester Liners, Limited, the 1910 steel strike, under the Michigan are bringing further consignments, the syndicalism law, has conoladed. The fury traffic in which various English ports are deliberated for twenty-four hours and Competing for. It is expected this trade ware unable to agro, and the accused was will become a regular and important one, discharged, a though the dimensions of the trade depend on the price realised from the farmers and eventually the butchers, A similar consignment arrived at the Clyde today.

PRINCE OF WALES AS HORSEMAN.

LONDON, April 5th. Their Majesties witnessd the Prince of Walk easily winning the tea-lengths Welsh Guards Challenge Cup at the Hawthorn Hill Point-to-Point Race. There were Aye starters and two Enished

THE DEATH OF LORD CARNARVON.

[ET COURTESY OF THE " DAILY BULLETIN,”

THE CHINESE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

Many

President

are:

LATER

of

of Foreign Affairs to Dr. Wellington Ko yesterday, but the latter declined, saying that desires to return to his work abroad, and that he does not desire to participate in Peking politics

FANYUAN AIR COLLEGE

Fou

war, of rebellion, and of revolution, whites with, and supports the policy

which may ensue.

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the

At that

AN IMPROVING SITUATION. These are our difficulties as compared

од

Public

I

believe

Information is not availablo as to the

I believe that settlement onerous as is

and

might call a rassonable optimism, and 1

Nanyuan Air College this morning to with those of 1815. How then, I ask you, spirit of Cable consencourage in one a

do we stand) Ought we to commiserate | administrative maching a permanent as well as our own, so long

- VISITED BY PRESIDENT LI

I look forward to the day when it will be Lausanne. (Cacers.) So long as our policy YUAN-HUNG.

solved not by individual action but by is straightforward and sincere and strong, so long as we are not out for selfish ad- international action. (Cheers.)

are trying to pick ap

the There are two other features in the inter vantage, or

all over the world; but, on the con- PEKING, April 5th.

national situation which

We bave for trary, are working for the good-of others, President L' Yuan-hung visited the

do I think the first existing in.

I FOLD the others will look to us to give the lead and, conduct the graduation ceremony.

President Li Yaun-bung handed over ourselves on being no better, and perhaps League of Nations. There was nothing I believe, will help us. Above all, I see no the diplomus to the successful students, worse, on than loin of ont cong a colatury comparable to this or resembling it in reason why in those early years of the lacking twentieth century Great Britain should The prosoatation of diplomas was ago, or may any note self-congratulation 1815. The League of Nations is

in the fall measure of

or why our policy humbleness, wider

be should answer that guastion in the

chcers) You as an audience of business than it is now would enable it to reach one of timidity or apology or scuttle. Lond

wonder, whon sce what is said sometimes. men are the very last I could attempt to the position that it socks to attain.

cat mistake if and what is

whatbor wa: are not written, you an deceive by soft words, I venture to say to But you would make a great mist you that the situation is improving slowly deride it or disparage it. You ought, on the in great danger of losing something of our self-confidence and self-respect, our GARRISON DEFEATED but surely, and I will endeavour to show contrary, to give it every assistance in your antlingness to run risks, to dare greatly and:

and why.

a practical machinery Take first the home situation in its finan

and is gaining in strength, do greatly for great ends. (Loud cheers.)

I am old enough in public life to

remem- daily

ily and hourly contact. Look at the

a very great work in the international ber many cases in which, in deference to expendi position. Our revenue cover our

discase,

organizing popular clamour, we have withdrawn. our debt is being steadily reduced;

thropia stocks are appreciating, the exchanges

followed by exhibitions of flying by the and of hope enter into cur Prmative.trength which if its membe. Athority and speak with bated breath or whispering

students.

HONGKONG

HOCKEY.

AT TIENTSIN.

TIENTSIN, April 5th

defeated Coke's Rifles

Hongkong Garrison at hockey by 3 to 2

Ware

you how and

'It

aspect, with which you are brought into, and support. It has already

done

in

munications. It han dealt sue- fluenco withdrawn from Egypt, the

in offor promoting inter- have seen British armies and British-in-

fted interest stocks have cessfully with several very delicate problems the Transvaal, and from parts of the North- risen 5 per cent, and industrial stocks that were submitted to it; above all, it has West Frontier of Ladin, and with what

20 per cent in the past year. Our

nre rising.

Indians results? After the Inpse of only a few years,

we

had to go back that

experience.

RELATIONS WITH AMBENIA.

KILLED BY A FOOTBALL

blood and treasure, of manufactured goods have almost climbed developed and is promoting that spirit of

De international co-operation which I have bec at the expen

Ido Dot want to Kcoping goal for an I. A. F: football back to pre-war level; there is arguing with you is the sole secret of success

repeat Old Notheravon against

There are places which we ought to withdraw Wed say the same of futuro.

may steci-I wish I

could team from

bave to withdraw, but I would like to be cotton. Sarum, on the latter team's ground near improvement in our exports of iron and ful desling with international affairs in the

Our imports, for reasons with Bergt. George. Guy was struck in the pit Salisbury recently, says a home naper,

which

you are familiar, are not recovering.

The second satisfactory feature is the cations about withdrawing and to be curtata

that I am not

in doing making of the stomach by a long-distance shot quite so quickly. This, I believe, is in from the loft wing.

a fair summary of the domestic great and continuing improvement in our so or leaving my country

relations with the United States of America asculties by withdrawal It is He saved the shy and oleared the

stion

ask you to accompany me for a (Cheers) This has been due to a number times better to stay a little longer than

It be ball, but a few seconds afterwards fell

too B000. to go.

(Cheers.) I hope that in to the ground. Artificial respiration was few moments abroad. We are dealing with of independent but confluent causes. It

gan with the Irish settlement of December, these few observations I have stated a continent in which four years ago nearly tried without success and on removal to

I see no reason why buy Salisbury Infirmary ho was found to be overy country, certainly all the principal 1921, the extreme generosity of which ro policy that will comment itself to my

existed countrymon moved the of

long-standing sorn countries, were at war, and in the course dead, and the game was abandoned.

Dr. Westin, A.F. Medical Officer, at which all went through a period of in-between America and ourselves, and went a Foreign Minister, speaking, to his

countrymen, sbould adopt an attitude of tense suffering. Moreover, we are not long way to weaken the hostility of the Irish coun caused by a blow on the solar plexus The peoples whose fature can be carved out next step was the Washington Conference at that our foreign part be outspoken, 10- announced by the inquest that evening said death was dealing, now that the war is over, with in the United States towards Britain. The apology or excuse. Rather do I think

of 1922, when tho attitude

of our statesmen, should pathology of that particular portion of for them by a fat of the Great Powers. the beginning of 1929 the pervous system was not thoroughly That is not the The modern the British Government in the suspension of soluto and firm. The days have not yet

of understood at present, but in special nations of Europe are building themselves the building of capital ships, in respect

speak to the world in accents of can still at could result from such a blow.

cases, especially on a fall stomach, death upon the principles of nationality and submarines, and in conatitating the ad gone by in my judgment when Britain freedom which scarcely had existance Pact for the peace of the Far East produced a courage, confidence and trath (Lond

cheera (Continued að fort of next udana)). The verdict was “Accidental doath."

hundred years ago. Then you had the

CAIRO, April 5th. Lord Carnarvos's body has been taken Hospital. It will be Knerolaini embalmed before being sent back to England...

to

IMPERIAL ECONOMIC

CONFERENCE.

MALOVENE April sth. Mr. Bruce roproscata Australia the Imperial Economia. Conference,

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