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Telephone 98. reading in the House of AND AGENCIES gards the institution of Rule, the Daily News says “On tive, it is understood a government. = DAILY EDITION. A GOOD EXAMPLE FOR CANADA TO FOLLOW. That navy, into the complete possession of which our sister across the-Pacitie has recently entered, has been described at length in a book entitled “Flag- ships Three.’ The author of the volume, Mr. Bean, knows, according to the London Post, “as much as eny man living of the essential Australian and of his work.” At first attempts were made, it seems, to discourage the naval ambition of the Austral- ian. He was told that he was “no sailorman.”’ Yet today the Australian navy is an estab- lished fact. “Four years ago the build- ing of an Australian navy was by no means an accepted pol- icy either in the mother coun- try or in the commonwealth, and even the project for a mosquito fleet as proposed by Mr. Deakin (at a capital cost of £1,277,000 and a total an- nual cost for both army and navy of a little over £1,000,000) was looked upon by many Aus- tralians as an absurd and im- possible undertaking. Now Australia is aiready spending about £4,000,000 yearly on her navy, and the huge armored flagship, which Mr. Bean imag- ined ‘smoking her’ evening pipe in Sydney Harbor, is a tre- mendous reality.” The writer ins the Morning Post is quite sympathetic, and ae has Canada as well as Aus- aig a> Tuesday, July 15, 1913. the HOME RULE BILL IS GETTING ROUNDED INTO WORKING FORM FORECAST OF PROCEDURE TO FOL.LOW ITS FINAL PASSAGE —JOHN REDMOND LIKELY TO BE CALLED UPON TO FORM FIRST ADMINISTRATION. London, July 12—-The Home Rule Bill which passed its third Com- mons en Monday is now in some- thing like its final form. forecast of the procedure as re- Home In a the act becoming opera- King will advise to send for John Red- mond, who will be asked to form On the final pas- sage of the bill, Irish privy coun- cellorships will be conferred on Messrs. Redmond and ‘Dillon and THE DAILY NEWS “The whole contention of the Home Rulers is. that occasion for the use of the levies against the crown will never arise, since no attack on religion or civil li- berty is either contemplated or conceivable. “ft is anticipated that the roy- al assent to the Home Rule Bill will be signified about the month of June next year. The act comes into operation on the first Tues- day in February, 1915, but by an order-in-council the Imperial Government can antedate the operation by seven months, or tralia in view. in this relation be speaks as follows: “It was said that the essen- iial Australian could not, would not grow up into a sailor—just as some people are now con- tending that Canadians can- not be relied upon to man Canada’s warships when the politicians allow them to be built. Now that the Australian service offers a permanent and fairly well paid career, the Australian seaman is a solid, stolid fact. Australia now has 32 Australian officers and 1,004 Australian seamen, and_ the training establishments’ are full up. Canada will do as much when the time comes; better, perhaps, for she has Newfoundland, the greatest and most populous nursery of sea- manship in the whole wide world, to draw upon.” The Post reviewer that Australia’s example be followed by Canada. “The contribution theory of old fashioned authorities will have received its death blow.” It is to be noted that Canada will be able to draw, not only on its own Atlantic provinces and on Newfoundland, but on British Columbia, a province larger than the United Kingdom and believes will JOHN REDMOND Germany combined, with splen- did harbors on the Pacific/their leading coiieagues, Ocean. It is surely to be ex- course Mr. Redmond will pected that the residents of ; ‘ from the active leadership of British Columbia will have am- bitions similar in nature and at least equal in magnitude to those of Australia. the Nationalisis in the Ee a! a! THE BES PAGE & SHAW’S DO - MISSING! 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O’Connor. he re- election. —= Mr. Redmond’s retention in 0 a aa Hioffice will depend upon t AT THE sult of the first Irish obtain a working administration in Dublin firm and durable basis. “The character of Mr. CHOCOLATES vative. tain that the main desire of the ster men, the Daily News “They are a little the event of an Irish FREE our large or OVERCOATS cording to © present “Drilling is undoubtedly eatiehiat ceeding in four counties, there wil! of these levies unless it is utely necessary to protect nority. ersy has blown over the additions to the territorial There is little doubt that he will majority the first duty of his government will be to establish a responsible and on a Red- mond’s policy will be what in this country would be called vonser- It may be taken as cer- of re- sponsible persons wiil be to res- pect the susceplLibilities, and pay due honor to the high character Protestant counties.” As regards the plans of the Ul- says: obseure. In election taking place the Ulster men, ac- intentions, will be counselled not to vote. pro- but is must be clearly understood that be no shooting down absol- lives and property of the Catholic mi- Tudeed one suggestion is that when the present controv- Ulster levies might contribute valuable army. tion of the act will not take ef- fect until after the general elec- tion of 1915 for the United Kingdom. By that election 103 [Irish members will be sent to Westminster. Those members will retain their seats in the Im- perial parliament until the Irish parliament opens «arly in 1916." OIL BORERS ARE NOW IN VERY HOT WATER Drilling Operations on the West Coast of Graham island are Temporarily Suspended The oil drilling operations of the B. C, Oilfields Ltd., at Blue Creek, on the West coast, have been temporarily suspended, ow- ing to the fact that more casing is needed. 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