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THE PILGRIMS BANQUET. selection that là marion has made to represent bar in this country." AMBARRAÞORN SPECIE.

A DERBY BET,

Ma

Mr. Harvey's Speech.

Mir Harry responding to the Story of an Alleged Conspiracy. [toast of his health, said thai The Duke of Connaught presided whilst charged naturally with the A charge of conspiracy stated over a distinguished gathering si agreeable task of striving to to involve over £:5,000 was hoard the Pilgrima' Banquet in London, maintain the existing cordial re-at Clerkenwell Police Court, when and Mr. Lloyd George joined in Istions of this two countries he filbert Marsb,__contractor, of the greeting.

should fall · miserably in his [Epwam; Alfred Dean, indepand- The Daks of Connaught pro- | mission if he did not so strength. [ant; and Maudsleigh John posing the toast of Mr. Harvey, en those bonds of frien ship Dudley, commission agent, both said he was no strangar to Eng- and mutual helpfulness that i ere-of London; and Charles Macan- tand. This was his 37th passage after their respective Gorero-ally, were charged, with two across the Atlantic. His know. ments would not only prefer other men not in custody, with Hedge of England and his know durable agreements Deta the conspiracy tô nefraud Mr. D. K.

ledge of Europe would be of the tentative compromise as between | Hall of Easiboaros. greatest help to him in the high themselves, but would instinctive- Counsel said there were three

osition he now occupied.

ly approach all world problems įseparate incidents to be described. “You will all agree,” contioned from the same angle as of com-In May, 1919, Macanally struck the Duke of Connaught "that mon and inseparable concern. up an' acquaintance with bfr. we would all wish that America Ais country stood ready to Hall on a ship coming from and the British Empire should work with this country, firstly, Australia, and gave

him a walt hand in hand through the because it was to her own interest | bombassic and imaginary account many difficulties that beset us into do so, and, secondly because it of himself and

his financial this world for the benefit of the was to the advantage of both. position. Later they lunched st peace of the world in general. Americans did not rasent being the Ritz, and Macanally in- His Majesty the King has called idealists, but they had troduced Mr. Hall to Bernard, warm feelings of friendship and come to realise quita sharply one of the missing men. The regard for the United States, and during the past few years that conversation turned on betting, be, more than anybody else, ideals only too often resolved and after pressure from the twoj would welcome an extension of themselves into illusions, and men, Mr. Hall agreed to put £1,000 | the friendly feeling which illusions they had found to be on a horse, in spite of the fact. |believe exists now and which both dangerous and profitless. that he did not know the name

really never ceased to exist

Mr. Harvey went on to say or the odds. Later Barnard batwean the two countries." that he heard it proclaimed ai came in, and said, "I'm sorry it's

stated intervals that war between gone."

THE PRIME MINISTER.

Great Britain and the United Dean next appeared on the The Prime Minister, received States had ceased to be conceiv-scene, being introduced as a with cheers, aid the Unitedable, and he had never known wesliby ms with estates, in States had honoured us greatly that declaration to be denied Western Australia. by sending us a succession of general approbation,

BAD DAY AT WINDSOR, |distinguished men as Ambassa- He hoped that the day was notį

dors who bat already won grest far distant when, through perfect Windsor Races, where they mat On September 21 they went to fame before ever they reached understanding, without sacrifice Marsh. After the first race Marsh our shores.

That line of succes of one jot of independence or one said they had won £700 each, but ion had not been broken in the title of individuality, Great there was a disastrous ending to last election.

Britain and America would feel the day for each were informed The new Ambassador, was a confident both jointly and several that they had lost £5,300. Mr brilliant publicist, who had left ty, to master all injustices and Hall paid his cheque next day. his mark upon the course of all iniquities of their race, no The second incident concerned events in his own country upon|lass for the sake of their own game of cards at Dudley's many critical occasions.

people than as an example to all at Mr Hall was so successful "As we happen to know," mankind.

at the observed Mr. Lloyd George," men

game at first that Already America had shown Macaaally wanted to give him who write trenchant material araber willingness and readiness in £2,000 for his chances of not always convincing." (Laugh-this regard by advancing a clear winning the pool. Eventually, ter. It is a real achievement on and explicit proposal designed to said counsel, Mr. Hall got so 61- the part of our guest that be salve the most vexations problems cited that be backed the pool and combines both qualities in his of communication through the lost. Lawson, the other missing writings." (Cheers.)

Pacific, and it had taken decisive stand on Reparations.

The new Ambassador's fame

mac, won the pool, containing something like £12,000 Dext bad travelled long ago to this Regarding Reparations, British round, and Mr. Hall had lost country, and he had an abiding officiala had generously admitted £3,700. The third case, said place in the regard and gratitude to him that its declaration might counsel, revealed such genius and of this country because of his bave been the means of turning ability on the part of the defend- championship of the cause of the the scale in convincing Germany ants that it was a pity they bad Allies in the Great War. (Cheers.) that further dawdling was useless. not turned their talents in some He knows us." declared Mr. Could better evidence he desired direction useful to society. Dean Lloyd George. "he understands of the American Government's obtained from Mr. Hall loan of 15. I believe he appreciates us. disposition and alacrity to make £5,000 to assist Dud:ey in an in- and I am sure be sympathises good its pledge of hearty co- fallible betting ystem, Later with us.

operation in all ways. And it Mr. Hall foolishly agreed to accept "We therefore, welcome, not would not stop there.

a voucher from Lawson agreeing! merely the famous publicist, but a : Regarding the League of Nato the money being used to back tried and a true friend. I believe tions, Mr. Harvey said there Spion Kop for the Derby at 25 to he described himself on one oc-seemed to linger in the minds of 1. casion AN (Laughter)

Vas

Yankee-Scot." many an impression that in some

LONG SHOT OF THE DERBY. way or other the United States The war had taught us in this would yet be beguiled into the Kop won. Mr Hall should bave Derby Day came, and Spion ountry many lessons, nd one League. The notion was utterly won £125,000. The day after

this--that the

immense absurd. opulation of the United States of

Dudley told Mr Hall that Dean America was now technically had cancelled the bet on the eva America was not all of Angloat war with certain aations in of the Derby, and, although.. Saxon origin. (Laughter). It was Europe, wbilst Europe W&! 1ot all of Anglo-Celtic origin, and, nominally at peace with those cheque to Mr Hall for bis £5,000. bankrupt, Dunley wrote out a added the Prime Minister, he pre-nations. It followed inevi. Fe red that phrase to Anglo-tably

This, however, Mr Hali was and irresistably tbat Saron, because there was very the present Government could to reinvest on the Royal Hunt persuaded to part with and £5,000 much Celtic admixture in the not without betrayal of its Cup. The scheme again went Englishman--more than he cared creators have anything to do with wrong, and the race, according to to Allow. (Laughter.)

the League or any Committee or Lawson, played such havoc with But in the United States of Commission appointed by it or the syndicate that all the money. including Mr Hall's £10,000, was

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Mr Hall then gave evidence. £26,000, altogether.

Mr Hall said he lost nearly

nothing except a lunch.

The Magistrate: And you got

under the Sun. Never directly, openly or furtively. lost. heless, it Was Д source of He need bardly add, however, pride in these islands that in the that his Government would not creat events which had deter dream of criticising, much less nined the life and history of of objecting to, the League as America the directing minds had now constituted of other nations. heen Anglo-Celtic. (Laughter.) He wished only to dispose de- "The great literature of Amer-finitely and finally of those ica is ours," Mr. Lloyd George strangely prevalent and utterly proceeded. The great literature b.seless suppositions respecting of Britain is theirs." (Hear, haar.)the attitude of the United States.

"The future welfare of the world." proceeded the Premier,

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THE SHOOTING OF MISS BARRINGTON.

Story of Limerick Outrage. The Limerick Military Court of Inquiry into the deaths of Mira |

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ed him if he knew of the fire and Crawford answered, "Yes, to b with it. Let her barn." When he was asked if be notified the chief engineer about it, Crawford said, "with the chief eng-

"I am glad that America is to Criticising the Premier's in-of Glenstall Castle, Newport and be represented at the next Inter-demnity suggestion to transfer District Laspect Henry Biggs Allied Conference, for it is essen- credits on German export trade. (26), Newport, who were killed io ial for the peace of the world that Mr. E. Beck, at a Birmingham an ambush near Coolboreen Bridge America should be in.

meeting of the National Union of on May 14, found that the "Europe is a troubled continent. Manufacturerh said it would allow doceased were wilfully murdered European diplomacy works in Germany to cultivate a large by persons unknown, the Court fense thicket of ancient feads foreign trade and displace our adding that they were satisfied which do not always see the light own exports.

that the persone who fired the of day.

His suggestion to avoid in-shots must have known that "If this war is not the last war terference with British trade women were in the car.

A water tender named Craw-ineer." Lockyer notified thechief then the next war will leave Eu WAS that German resources According to the official report,|ford on the Wolverine State which and the fire was put out. rope in ashes.

should be applied to the evidence was given to the effect)arrived at Manila.recently, was According to Besman Thomp- "It is essential that we should development of such areas that after the district inspecter arrested on board by Customs son, when the smoke stack was find some means of dragging the as East and West Africa, Egypt, had been killed and Miss Barring-secret service agents. It was by on fire he heard Crawford say. nations of Europe out of this the Sudan, and Mesopotamia, and top bad-tumbled out of the car order of the insular collector of Oh, let her go to h." Thomp- labyrinth of hatred which has raw material therefrom provided wounded by the attackers' first customs through the acting son went to the engine room ravaged Europe for so many cen- for this country.

volley, the two remaining officers United States shipping commiswhere he heard Crawford insult- turies.

An indemnity realisation com- exhausted their ammunition to sioner. Crawford was thought to ing sailors and officers. "We want America to belp us mittee of business mea should be the fight. One of them then ran have attempted to damage the Thompson found water in the out and not to help us eo. (Hear, formed to frame a list of raw down the road, boping to draw vessel between San Francisco and boilers dangerously low. The ship bear.) We appeal to Americs not materals required, the provision the Ere from Miss Barrington's Honolulu.

J was forced to stop on account of 19 s Dation of idealists. We know of which would not displace woman frie des in the car, but, On the night of June 14, there the fire being out, while refilling that America will never say, "At British labdur. German man- seeing more armed men farther was fire in the engine department the boilers. I my brother's keeper? But ufacturers supplying goods would ton, he cut

cut across the fields to while Crawford was on duty.

-Crawford is believed to be because the world has become be paid by drafts on the German Newport for help. The other According to some of the "sailors, affiliated with the union" Hain more and more interdependent It Government, and the raw officer, who had taken cover, Crawford did not report it to his at the police station paoding in is for the one to help to save the materials sold at lowest market jumped up and shouted For superiors.

vestigation. He will probably be other. That is what excites hope price with a view to encouraging God's sake, stop firing there in According to the report Thomas sent to the United States, with the ii' our brenata. We rejoice in British manufacturers and reduc, only a.girl in the car. The fire W. Lockyer, a member of the 13 seamen discharged from thes that fact, and we rejoice in the ing taxation.

then ceased.

crew, relleved Crawford and ask Creole State, as afederal prison,

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