GENERAL CABLES
PALESTINE AFFAIRS
(United Press Association—By Electric holograph—Copyright).
LONDON, December -t
A Jewish corporation for Palestine is shortly to he established as a result of a conference in Now York in order to secure adhesion of non-Zionists to the enlargement of the Jewish agency for Palestine. Lord Alelchett subscribed £IOO,OOO.
PREMATE ENTHRONED
(Received this day at 11 a.m.> LONDON. December I
Canterbury was awakened by the pealing; of hells calling dignatorics to llolv Communion, preliminary to Dr I.ang’s enthronement. There was a representative gathering of Rriv.v Councillors, members of the Cabinet, and military officials. The Cathedral looked magnificent. Dr Lang was placed in a great Archopiseopal throne and then conducted to Si. Augustine’s age-old marble chair. The Dean enthroned him.
The ninety-seventh Archbishop service was conducted in England instead of partly Latin as formerly.
|)r I.n 11*4 in I)is address said: “Only one religion, tin? Gospel ol the Son of Hm, can withstand the fall of ancient religions under the advance of selfsufficient material civilisation. r lhe church would be rent by schism unless it became one body. Thank God there was a strong desire for unity moving through the broken ranks.”
BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT,
LONDON, Dec. I
Colonel Walton is organising an International Jamboree at Aroow Park. Pirkenhead. between July 31 and August 23. 1020, when thirty thousand Scouts from forty-two nations wdl camp on 15Q acres, in commemoration of tin* Scouting twentyfir«t birthday.
General Fausett, Camp Chief, and Ra'.len Powell, World Chief, will he under canvas.
Interviewed "W niton said the greatest objective was the fostering of world peace, representatives of all creeds and colours fraternising. Other objectives were the extension of Empire trade and scouting in densely populated areas. There will be one day set aside for a monster rally of the biggest assemblage of youth in history.
|5 a den Powell hopes the nations will prepare individloalistic displays and suggests Australia should stage Cook’s landing or a corrohoree. Tie anticipates the Australians will charter a ship. Scooters here are emphasising Australia’s enthusiasm in sending Scouts, costing £l2O each.
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