After the end of the Australasian government cabinet election, domestic peace was restored and the environment returned to its previous state of development and construction.
However, Europe was far from calm at this time. The Italo-Turkish War was in full swing, and the powder keg of the Balkan region also seemed about to explode, casting several dark clouds over Europe's originally clear sky as if a storm was approaching.
On October 27, 1911, Arthur had just held a cabinet meeting with the new cabinet government when he received an invitation to a large gathering in London.
The British had invited more than ten countries to this gathering, mostly countries that had good relations with Britain, including countries like France and Russia that had directly signed treaties with Britain.