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TRAFALGAR DAY.

CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON.

■lilJKI) CHANCELLOR'S OPINION OF SEA PIRATES.

■ '-• (Reuter'si Telegram.) - (RecelVed.: Oct^v 22J r ,8.10^ a.m.)

/ ■■'■■'; ■:■:• ■■■;■ . :,LON©ON^Oct, mv-. Trafalgar. Day .;>vas colobratoU in the customary fashion, , Wreaths wjiro'.Jaid on iSelson'a.' monument, including one fro*), the; Navy League in memory ol the I'Yenchv who..: had fallen .at. IraNiiie Lord Chancellor,■speaking ab the Navy League luncheon, declared that when we dictated the terms oi: peaco, the crews: of 'German Submarines and those in. high places who gave them orders, should be treated as pirates. The dawn was already beginning to appear, and we might look forward at no distant date to a durable peace. The Japanese Ambassador said that Japan haTloyally fulfilled- Jior obligations and was gradually extending her naval and military operations, and todaY wa« actively engaged m certain portions of the European theatres.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9125, 22 October 1917, Page 5

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TRAFALGAR DAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9125, 22 October 1917, Page 5

TRAFALGAR DAY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9125, 22 October 1917, Page 5