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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

PREMIER ON IRELAND.

London, Oct. 9. Mr. Lloyd George `delivered his widely anticipated address on Ata meeting in Tokyo on the Ireland at Carnamon to-day. The Premier declared that mora had 25th ult of the Tokyo Keizaigaku been done in the past forty yarn to redress the evils of Ireland than Kyokai (Economic Asscision had been dana in any part of the world. As regards reprisals he assembled at the invitation of

Baron Sakatani, formerly Minis pointed out that 109 policemen had been shot dead in a year. They ter of Finance, Dr. Soll the bad endured this for two or three years but their patience had given German reprasantative to Japan,way and there was no doubt there had been some severe hitting back. If its war, as stated, we could not have a one-sided war. In war delivered a speech in German of which the following is a transla. you don't have men standing up to be shot and never dring back. The marderous gang which now tyrannises Ireland mast be broken up and tion: --

the Government must proceed with its measure for completa self- JAPAN'S GREAT PROGRESS.

government of the country. The Premier protested vehemently against Japan has amerged from the the doctrine that we must give to Ireland more than Mr. Gladstone world war as a victor, and now, for Mr. Asquith were prepared to give simply because crime had been morally and materially, enjoys successful. "It was all very well to talk about dominion home-rule the fruits of her victory. From but Ireland demanded an absolutely independent republic and even the chronicles of her more than that would not satisfy the Irish. Ulster would not have a republic) two-thousand-years old history and we do not want to negotiate peace with civil war at our very she has taken over to the annals door, if we give Ireland complete dominion home rule it would mean of the twentieth century the as-she can have comcription and then we in Britain with an army of morial fame of neverbaving been a hundred thousand may be confronted by an Irish army of five conquered an land or sea. That hundred thousand which would mean conscription here. During the makes a nation proud and cheers

war Ireland was engaged in raising huge forces to stab Britain in the and spurs the people to furtherback. Had anyone ever proposed such lunacy as to allow Ireland progress. Japan today is ncher and both commercially and is with her own army and day and the caparity for assisting our enemies, to obtain her independence: Dangerous weapons like [dustrially, of greater importance

armies and navies were better under the control of the Imperial than she was in 1913. Her na- tional debt,

Parliament and the Government would resist any attempt to give 100. is smaller than it was in 1914 phenomen-Ireland a separate army, and navy.” on standing alone in the history of wars, which bears eloquent testimony to the efficiency and Foresight of those to whose ex- perianced hands the Bcances of

Lord Carson, replying to a Tchiteherin's note of Sth inst the Empire were entrusted.

declares that while Britain has strictly adhered to her undertaking. And not only that. For whils. Kamenei has openly violated the principal condition of his among the European nation admittance to Britain. The Soviet has triffed with the question of national debts have increased British prisonéta, rant Russian troops to Persia, conspired with all round, Japan has been Turkish nationalists in Asia Minor, threatened invasion of Khorasan,

BRITAIN AND THE SOVIETS.

London, Oct. 9.

able to extend financial! assistance to ber allies from whom in former times she afghanistan. aiming at the incitement of a tribal rising on the raised loans. Thus Japan's loans Indian frontier, conducted a tornado of anti-British propaganda in to England. Russia, and France and is expending great soms of money. The ante declares the amant to over a hundred million station must end if trading negotiations are to be concluded. pounds. Japan's export trade at

farther note complains of the murder of a British civil engineer on the end of February 1919 ex15 January without reason given. ceeded that of 1914 by 172 per cent, and the total of the amounts that passed' brough Japanese clearing boses was 411⁄2 times greater than it was in the ante- bellum year (37 milliards against 101 milliards.)

created an anti-British organisation in Tashkent, fomented revolution in Bokhara, attempted to conclude a treaty with the Ameer of

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A good standard by which to gauge the national prosperity is also the amount kept in the postal savings benks; 537 million yen against 201 million yen be

the fore

the while! export trade bad increased by more Chan 2,000 during the last 25 years. laj view of these igores the economicį depression which is now one off the topics of the day ran only be considered as a passing and weak deflection of the curve in which as things are, the normal develop ment of ife, complicated as it has become in these days, runs its course, Any one contem- plating

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PANINA TO JAMUCA,

Fanama, Oct. 9.

Eight American submarine chasers are patrolling the Caribean Sea in order to facilitate the attempt of Commander Herbster and three other ocers of the American Nasy to fly two seaplanes from Panama to Kingston, Jamaica,,

An American Army offer, Liestenant Austin, is also attempting

a solo fight from Panama to Washington via Cuba and Jamaica.

THE GENEVA CONFERENCE

Paris, Oct. 9.

No decision has yet been taken as regards the postponed Geneva Conference to discuss reparations. The French Government replied to the note from Lord Carton suggesting that such a conference should be held, agreeing to it but specifying that a meeting at which the Germans be heard will be simply a preparatory hearing, which leaves the final decision to higher authorities.

THE COAL BALLOT.

London, Oct. 9.

is considered that prospects as regards the coal ballot on glorious Meiji era, in which 11th inst, are brighter owing to the moderating infinence of Mr. modern Japan was born, rous: Smillie's appeal, which has been backed up by two other prominent be astonished at the dynamic leaders. The appeals seem to have caused a definite setback to the forces which are inherent to buti have long remained latent and gaining influence of the extremists. Meanwhile it is declared the pitboys of Northumberland and Durham, where there are 212,000 Japanese unsuspected in the people. The desire of auch miners. will not be allowed to vote, people to resume the old friendly relations with Germany is, there-i fore, eagerly welcomed by my countryman, both here and at home.

THE CONDITIOS OF GERMANY.

1 myself am 6illed with pride and satisfaction that a kiad fate bis called me to co-operate in the revival of the friendship between these two great countries which was so suddenly interrupted by the world war. Do not be surprised, therefore, that I have the courage even to-day to call Germany great. For it is not the present alone, that determines the value and weight of a nation. Ite past also must be thrown into the scales, "the over still standing past," as Goethe calls it, that past which also is an essential factor in arriving at a just opin- ion of a nation, And the past of Germany remains great. We have lost the war. That is true, as other nations before us have

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KING OF GREECE ILL

London, Oct. 9.

King Alexander of Greece was bitlen a few days ago by a pet monkey. He thought nothing of it, bat intestinal complications and jaundice have new set in and the King is confined to bed with a temperature of 102. He has had two attacks of fever.

THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION,

New York, Oct. 6.

The Presidential campaign is now approaching its climax Both candidate's leave their respective headquarters at Dayton and Marion to-day, on extensive speechmaking toan. Senator Harding will cover the Middle West, and Governor Cox the more southerly states,

AMERICAN HELP FOR POLAND.

Washington, Oct. 7. Poland has requested the United States to supply food to Poland. is pointed out that the Bolshevists completely devastated 40,000 quare miles of Poland, and the Polish harvest is poor.

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THE IRISH SITUATION.

London, Oct. 9.

A striking letter by The O'Conor Don.indignantly denounces the destruction of barracks and killing of police and declares the people will be no nearer self-govemment if they kill all the police in Ireland. He asserts that although a Sinn Feiner he will never have anything to do with the Sian Fein party while such things are sanctioned. He is ready to follow any body of men, regardless of consequences, which i will act sanely in the cause of true freedom, but at present he says he is crying in the desert and will be told he is only jeopardising himself and his property. It is time the moderate Sinn Feiners spoke out and cried out at the present senseless and despicable crimes now being committed throughout the land.

The sensational bombing of an army lorry panicked the crowded streets of Cork yesterday. The lorry was carrying stores and was occupied by six soldiers, when a number of bombs were dung by civilians. The street was crowded with women going to work and children going to school. One bomb exploded on the centre of the forry, killed a soldier and dangerously wounded three others. Two bombs exploded on the roadway causing civilian casualties. The soldiers fired in the direction of the attack, and wounded one, who was carried off in a waiting motor-car

Dublin and the whole South of Ireland are awaiting news of Mr. McSwiney with extraordinary eagerness. Threats of widespread outbreaks are circulated in the event of his death, especially amongst the police, who are warned to resign.

THE PILGRIM FATHERS.

New York, Och 9.

It is reported from Norfolk, Virginia, that a delegation to Tercentenary Celebration of the Pilgrim Fathers visited Jamestown Island, the scene of the first British settlement in America, ind participated in the opening ceremonies, including the erection of a cross, as was done by the first settlers in 1607, a parade and mase

150 per cent. That is the average may be healed again, and, as Paris. in November a meeting with delegates of similar American meeting.

A national Committee to fight consumption is being arranged in history show. always have and European organisations will be held to examite the opportunity money, and it must be stated been healed. But Gentleman for the creation of an international union to better co-ordinate the that the vastly greater rise in Germany has not only lost the efforts against consumption-Heres.

of all kinds, especially for ship-the price of matches requires peace also. It is the Treaty of building and engineering works, great deal of explaining West-Feace that has prostrated Ger-

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THE ROOL TRADE.

London, Oct. 9.

POLAND AND THE SOVIET

London, Oct. 9. --

The Times" correspondent at Warsaw says the Poles are exhibiting great indifference to the prospect of peace, attributable, it

INTERNATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE.

"If lightning should strike this broken up by one document. Our The sudden cancellation en a large scale of Japanse and is stated, to the belief that real peace with Boviet Russia in Impossible tent to-night, how many would industrial life has gone down, the American orders has caused unprecedented losses in the Bradford and the necessity for having to maintain an army in the field ready be ready for itt the Rev. John German people groan, under the district, and a crisis has occurred in the Yorkshire wool trade. On for action.

|crosbing "weight of double the other hand, the Amalgamated Textiles declare that all reputable Timber, evangelist, recently ask-taxation-one upon themselves, and arms anticipated the stamp and confidently prophy at the slump

congregation of Free Methodists crowding a tent at the other for the victors Hence will be only of short duration, and that three monta Sence probably Springville, Indiana. Outside will be the more difficult to beal

the wounds struck by the peace a prolonged trade boom will be seen. Morm was threatening. A few than those struck by the war. sanasia Isler a bolt of lightning And this place has no example entered the canvas top, killed two in history, so precedent. · Ger- ministers on the platform, burned many, however, han signed, that he Rev. Mr. Timber dangerously fateful document, and must fulfil (and knoe ked down many of the

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ITALIAN LABOUR TROUBLES.

Milan, Oct. 9. As the restit of an agréement between the workers and employers, electric poweż isagain avalable and thú tránsways have restarted.

Paris, Oct. 9 The International Law Institute is going to open In Decembe indar oficial patronage. Its purpose is to endeavour to unl national law and to stren the bonds betwisy: Sla members of the Society of Nations The professors various mationalities. Horse.

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