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PHONE 1409-2 youth has been frequently character- | were *des) to secure respet for | king be tended to the South American conti- | declured, The announced, nor s it known| The pronouncement with regard| government to demand redreas, 1ed From First Page) Whe this trip will include anoth- [ to Russia definitely recorded the neg-| “Thelr demands, which the prese —— er visit to the United States. ativing of the efforts made The king's speech, laden as it was| Minister Macdonald during the labor vith pronouncements of importance, | government's regime for wi 1 the closest attention of the|ings with the soviets, but this caused of tho government, 1+ mons in conventional morning garb. | in the minds of the people has been ar's impe £YDL Was withdrawp. even In the olden days was| Prime Minister Baldwin his huge emony of opening the par-| majfority. carried out with greater re-| Those who are working for the plendor, end that the of the king's pr comes elf-supporting found much had been encouragement in the king's pro- s futerferences to the Sing. nouncement for imperial preference base and the prince's and closer cooperation between all Am produced branches of the empire. e which the Forcign Relations, flm)r and gm»m\« usually specch of the "mwice his for & ish empire shall be- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924. ‘A campalgn of hostill- | ment of disputes drawn up at the “de n pe or | YA cam PAR”AM[NT [itTS ized as Great Britaln's greatest am. | those interests which are of vital|ity to British rights and ln!anltn‘ ot bassador of good will, are to be ex- | concern to my cmpire,” his A|\u‘r!\‘ in Egypt and the Sudan, inspired | Natlons with the attention which “The visit of my oldest son, the 'hey Prince of Wales, to South Africa, | couptry from the emplire. which was unadvoidably postponed s now arranged to take spring of next year. In the course of his journey he will e also visit my possessions 'fn West | larging the naval base at Singapore, . Helena I have no| Will Seek Tax Cuts After emphasizing that every ef- fort will be made to reduce public oul government | rather than discouraged by the gove | its character demands. rged with inspiring ernment of Zagloul Pasha, culminat. | already begun ds Great Britain, end-| ed the murder of Sir Lee Stack in nec's Argentine tour have not yet [ ing In the murder of the Sirdar, the streets of Cairo and oblled my | welghty question, Russian Treaties, “My government s “unable to rec- ommend to your conslderation the | ireaties which the government the union of socialist soviet repub- lics signed August 1. normal intercourse tween the two countries shull not by Prime | ant Egyptian government have ace | copted, are designed to securs re. der deal-| spoet for those interests which are of vital concern to my emplire and doubt fliat ‘the happy results which | attended his previous visits to oth- 8 er parts of my dominlons will he | expenditure, relieve the taxpayers repeated on this occaslon, burden and impose economy in every sphere to assist the country regain its industrial and commercial | “I have recelved be | from the president and government of the Argentine “republic for the | prosperity, the speech notes signs of Prince of Wales to visit Argentink next yeer, and I have gladly accept- ed this Invitation on behalf of my an {invitation o, ubmitting to par- brililant ssemblage of scarlet-robed | no surprise, as the bolshovlst issue | wich my government specifcally wtion for .| peers, dazzlingly-attired pyem«-s\ loomed large in the last elections,| vesorved to thelr absolute based on the | and members of the house of com- | and the fear of the soviet Influence| jon when my protectorate made possible by strict fulfillmont | Great Show of Splador, [ creditd with doing much to give ) o gyt with deep interest the | Of those conditions of friendly nter- | important deliberations of | League of Natlons. My secretary of | state for foreign affairs has pro- ceeded to Rome to act as British | representative at the meeting of | ite council. He is taking the oppor. | 340 tunity of this journey to meet the| ™" the | National Intercourse repeatedly placed before me | soviet government and accepted by them, particularly at the moment of the establishment of diplomatic re- , 1021, does all that is at | miers of France and Ttaly, PMASE pamsitle, 14 Comep My government has not yet had 10 to study, in consultation with | “My relations with the foreign the governments of the deminions, | powers continue to be friendly,” the the protocol for the Paclfic settle- “We have concluded a trealy of | commerece and navigation with the | president of the German Relch in | order to put the ‘commerce of the e stir among eV o) They’re America’s Healthiest to have settled Britain's attitude toward England maintaine her “Monroe doctrine’” in this region. r demands on the Egyptian gov- nment, which have been accepted, Make Early Choice of Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Brassieres, Blouses, Purses, Neck- i wear, Sweaters, Muslin Underwear, Silk Underwear, Infants Wear, Teddy Bear Suits, Aprons, Silk Jersey Underwear, ' Rompers, Children’s Dresses, Silk Petti- coats, Silk Dress Slips, Bathrobes, Kimonos, . 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HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND | with Ithly, signed in July, cannot fail to please % Dad Hubby or Brother In years gone b_v, when a man re- ceived a Tie or Shirt as a Gift from his wife or sweetheart, he'd say to HER: “My, but you havé good taste!” But to HIMSELF, he would say: “Well, that's never going to wear! another tie I'm Tntroducing America’s healthiest boy and girl—Coe I" Emens Jr. and Inez Harden. Coe is 17 and comes from Pratt- i ville, Mich., and Inez, who is 17, calls Marigold, Miss., home. 1| Both were born and bred on farms. Each scored 99.4 per cent | at the healthiest children’s show at the International Lwestock Exposition in Chicago. 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Traveling Requisites— Playing Cards—(leather case) .. 88c to $1.25 U Fitted Traveling Cases ............ $4.95 up Leather Travel Bags ....... $4.95 to $27.50 | Leather Suit Cases , .. $1.95 to $18.00 (D. & L.—Main and 3rd Floor) “My government proposes in ac- cordance with the resolution of the last imperial conference to procecd with the plans already made for en- improvement in trade and expresses hope that more stable economic and political” conditlons throughout tho world will promote growth of the Dominion Cooperation, country's Internal and overseas “It is the firm conviction of ‘my | trade. | government that in closest coopers ation with the governments of my | dominions and India in all matters of mutual concern lies the key to in- | dustrial progress and to the increas- ing unity and strength of the em- pire, and this will be a gulding prin- ciple of their administration. Schemes will be extended for th: rellef of unemployment and to al- leviate the present distresses, the king continues, “But no less impor- tant for the prosperity of my coun- try than the mction of parliament is that there shall be among all parties concerned In the industrial life of “The policy of encouraging empire | the natlon increased good will, trade be- | frankness and mutual confidence, without which full advantage can- not be taken of any improvement u