Show whole empire to take part pa at in war council representatives of british dominions to sit with llod LIOW georges advisers WILL SHAPE FUTURE POLICY everything affecting conduct of war and negotiation negotiations for peace will be considered by colonial premiers sitting with inner war board london nt changes ch linges for king jeorga Ns s far dominions indue foi the horld are bound up in the great congress ton griss of the tile british iia pir to ko be held here of the british cm em pires leading elements havu met before but more wore ns as a matter of ceremony and form this time they come to london to todo do things they w coa elder and decide all important policies now at issue timing to do both with present preset it problems problem 3 mid and with mith those which aich are ex expect el I 1 to come up bt ut the close of the conflict in this unprecedented ni cetin as in the several military and councils of the entente allies and even in the similar gatherings ef p the teu tonic nations and their allies expert cace ence Is being gained v all d touch much to further the world orld wide coo co o aeration era tIon now the goal of most mott con construe tire five thinkers thi premier david lloyd george ha has that the representatives ot of the dominions earll fit sit nith ith the inner british war nor board of fire five members cot not in the sense that a visitor Is in kited to bit sit beside a judge on the bench but as noting equals the welsh leader leaders a farseeing far seeing eye kas 1 ns discerned that la in this nay may lies iles safety for ot britain that only by making the world orld girdling empire an or of peers cin c in real co opera tion and the full development of british strength be attained will sit in council hero here are the roen mea who ho III sit ta in this imposing council for or great britain davill lloyd 1 0 A t 4 4 14 1 44 k william M hughe hughes premier of australla australia ceorge bremler austin chamberlain seer tary of state for india falter walter fiume long e aa tary of state for the colonies south africa gen jan ri r christian i smuts servin ervin a in place of I 1 pre re inter louis botha for canada premier sir flobert borden for new zealand In iuler lallum Eer crouson t tor or australia premier ululani Ull lani morris ls hughes for india two member members of the privy ivy council one a hindu and one a in hat at council will co consider nilder was wits iery ery clearly stated by premier l lloyd george in a statement to the austro ian ilan universal cable a news syndicate tn in which the hading antl anti bodean are membris mem beis bets lie ile aid said this council mil III deal with all gen enral erol affecting alT Af eitIng the mar ahe he I 1 q 4 ti i 4 A I 1 4 geneal jan christian smut smuts priny ministers or their represents tim will be members of the war mar eo couell coun urill ll and we me propose to arrange ahr ehst t all matters of first importance be considered at its meetings ing affecting the dominions the conduct of the war mar or the negotiations tiati ons for peace pence will mill bo be excluded from the scope of its authority there will of course be domestic question questions which each part of the empire mast must settle for itself such domestic mattera matters win will be our only reservation put we propose that everything else shall be so to to speak on the table entitled to a sty say tou you do not suppose that our overseas nations can raise and place in the field armies containing a preponderant portion of their best manhood manti oud and not want to have n eay say a real say in determining the use to which aich they are to be put that seems to us an impossible and undemocratic proposition up to the present we e have shouldered derea practically alone responsibility tor for the pt of tr P war we now mish to know that in our measures tor for prosecuting the lapir to a finish in our negotiations tor for peace and la to the problems arising from front the war mar and follow ing its dose liose we so ahall be carryl tig out a placy agreed to by the representatives of the entire empire fittko 1 g together in plenary council things can neer bo be the same after the he war mar as before it IL alre de tie mocan eles cles all parts of one empire cannot hied thed their blood and spend their tre treasure trea asire with a heroism her and disregard of cot co beyond nil all praise pi nine anil und in a 4 buol cus cause without e a unity uch such ae as uever e existed until unit now the empire now pre presents q ants a united front to lie the euch such a spirit of union hue has nut not alays marked ita its history ar has ha united the empire first the bo lor lr struggle and second aba present titanic were object lessons the two war wars were mere object lessons for the provincial londoners Lon doners in thia this nar more than a million flue fine soldiers have havel already left their homes to tight for their ling in france in east africa in mesopotamia in egypt and on the tile gallipoli peninsula on the latter spot they died by the ten thousand in a it hopt hoi idesa leas to take ble positions the caliber ot of the colonial leaders lenders who III come here Is I 1 not interior to that of the british leaders with hom hout they will III confer perhaps the etrone strong eat and roost most autere biting personality among them la Is lemler premier hughes of aulk au ahen han he visited ragland for the first time a year ago ho he impressed cal deply hughes eiga q lesa less than li pounds has chronic dyspepsia and about ten 0 13 as an much energy as a an a ordinary 2 pound man in full health lie ile started life as an itinerant Pinc raut schoolmaster in australia aneralla carr caroluk lug a pack about the coultry and teaching franth children then he opened up a little general store neat the harves in sydney sdney becaro ne ac quain quainter ted with alth the dock laborer laborers and headid the trades union lie ile rose rapidly to be a labor member of the assembly of new south wales then a member of 0 tho australian com then minister min lete of external affairs end and finally in the first lambor cabinet the naboo had ever known somo some of the other others premier of new zealand Is an irishman born nho ho went to the antipodes ahen hen six sit years oll and was engaged in tannins before turn ing to statesmanship general smuts was one of the beat boer leaders in tid var mar against great britain 17 years ago today he h Is one of king georges most loyal and energetic subjects a wonderful tribute to the concil conciliatory lat pry ability of the british empire premier botha for he la Is is R substitute at the imperial council table Is in also a former famous beer leader botha cannot como come to lowdon Loi Alon partly 01 A 4 sir robe robet t borden premier of canada because lie Is engrossed with a great scheme to solve tl tr annoying race problem la in south afra by laying ov certain where the black men mill bo be in control and barring homing the negroes from participation in public at lairs in certain other districts lie also does not desire to leave because his wife Is gravely ill |