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Show FUSSY SUED BY BONAR LAWi LONDON, Nov. 2. (By The Associated Asso-ciated Press). Prims Minister .Bonar Law In an address to a meeting of! women in the Drury Lane theatre this afternoon, reiterated that his policy, (was one of tranquility and stability I "As regards foreign policy," he add- I ed. "I venture to express the hope that ' J America may gradually take an In-, tcrest In the league of nations of some form or other and may gradually feel !that il Is her duty to help In the chaos In which the war has left the world." "Our relations with France must bo the keynote of our foreign policy," the prime minister declared. "As to the position in the Near Bast, what 1 hope for from the conference Is that there 'may be a settlement which will give peace in that part of the world and Which will enable us to bring our I troops back and cease spending money in those distant regions" j "As to the home policy," continued Mr. Bonar Law, ' tho most Important thing is to cut down expenditures Without that there can be no reduction reduc-tion in taxation We must maintain jour naval position." he declared later on. "We must retain forces adequate for the security of the empire " oo |