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LONDON, July 15.
After intimating his regrets at his inability to attend going to the Irish conversations, Mr. Lloyd George put in an unexpected appearance at the Coalition Liberals' dinner to Lord Robert Cecil when he delivered an Impor tant speech. Referring to the Irish question be declared that he had just left the King to whom the country owed a great debt of gratitude for one of the greatest services he had rendered. The Premier set that he saw light at the end of the tunnel. There had been a reiharkable change during the past few weeks. The human tempest sensed the subsiding. There was a spirit of conciliation, There was a better indischt ontlook as between employers and workers than there had been for years. Then there was the remarkable transformation in Ireland. He drew attention to the fact
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conferring with him for nearly three hours and discussleg various methods and suggestions for settlement of a long, long controversy, and an old, bitter and wasteful find, between the Irish and British peoples, a feud in which there had been for ́ages long a number of disastrous blunders and endless opportualties lost.
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SINGAPORE, July 14.
All the Chinese banks in Singapore have now presented winding up perl- tions against the Banque Industrielle de Chine. The amounts involved are not considerable, the largest being $82,000 owing to the Overseas Chinese Bank,
SHANGHAI LITIGATIÓN.
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SHANGHAI, July 15. Hearing was concluded yesterday Bf the appeal of the Nederlandsche In- dische Handels Bank and Netherlands of the Official Receiver rejecting proof Trading Society against a decision
of a claim against Judah Ezra of Shanghai in bankruptcy (the amount
"Let us trast this one will not be lost," continued Mr. Lloyd George, "I only say this after three hours of discussion. We are meeting again to-morrow morning: I am certain we both did our best to secure peace. although we both have difficulties to deal with. I appeal to men of all parties to remember that like men of destiny mankind is in the mating Drop everything, all trivialities, persocal or otherwise, and help the Prince of Peace. It is treason not to give support at this monent. We are engag-involved was some three and a balf ed in the one task, the oid task, peace on earth. I ask all men and women his decision for next Tuesday.
million taels. Judge Grain promised
throughout the country to help.”
LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS. Referring to disarmament Mr. Lloyd George said that no matter - what treaties were signed, what pacts concluded, what leagues pr associations of nations founded, if the nations continued to armi ugainst each other for war, war would ensue in the end. Therefore he hoped the proposed con- ference had a real arrangement irivalving the keeping of armaments with- in innocuous limits.
The gathering was very demonstrative and sang "For he's a jolly good fellow."
MR. DE VALERA'S PRIVATE INTERVIEW WITH PREMIER,
OBITUARY.
DR E. A WOODS.
ONLY TWENTY DAYS HERE.
LONDON, July 14,
The London Missionary Society The fateful Irish conferences were inaugurated in London to-day with and the Alice Memorial and Affiliat a private interview between Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. De Valera ated Hospitals bøve sustained a severe Downing Street to discuss the basis of a larger conference to which her. loss by the death from_pneumonia, Lloyd George has invited representatives of Sinn Fein, the Ulster of Dr. Eric Arthur Woods, who arrived in the Colony on June 24 Parlament and the Government.
to assist in the work of the above Hospitals
~LONDON, July 14
Mr. Lloyd George on arrival at Downing Street was cheered by a small
Dr. Woods was born in Hobart, crowd. Subsequently Sir Hamar Greenwood and Mr. Austen Chamberlain Tasmania, and after taking the degree of B.Sc, at the University of arrived, then cheering and the waving of Sinn Fein fags by hundreds of Tasmania, proceded to New College Irish assembled at the bottom of the street heralded the arrival of Mr. De Oxford, on a Rhodes scholarship, Valera whom Mr. Barton accompanied.
LONDON, July 14
The conference between the Government and the Sion Fein representa- tives at Downing Street lasted two and a half hours. During the delibera tions a large crowd of Irish sympathisers in Whitehall incessantly recited the rosary and säng hymms and frish songs. ~~
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where he took the degrees of BA B.M., B.Ch and the following diploms DPH, and D.0. He sub sequently took his HR.CS. (Eng) and LRCP, London). He was for a time on the staff of the Frince of Wales Hospital at Egerenham. ・
Dr. Woods came to his appoint- | ment with the highest recotomenda- LONDON, Jaly 14 co-workers. During his short stay of tions from his instructors and former
It is oficially announced that Mr. Éloyd George and Mr. De Valera twenty days in Hongkong be entered conversed alone at Downing Street. Views were freely exchliged and the into the life of his prospective sphere relative positions defined. The conversation was resumed this morning. of service with great enthusiasm, In response to an invitation to confer with Mr. Lloyd George, the Ulster Premier, Sir James Craig, is expected in London to-morrow afternoga.
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WATCHMAN'S PROMPT ACTION. MAGISTRATE'S FAVOURABLE COMMENT.
LONDON, July 14: The signs of truce in Ireland are shown by the trainloads of auxiliaries departing for England on Indefinite leave and the lotryloads of marmed auxiliaries leaving Dublin daily for seá-bathing. Dubling Castle announces to-day that no reports of outrage in any part of Ireland have been received. Three hundred members of the Irish Republican Army passed through The prompt action of a district Athlone going home after six months' absence. One section catching sight watchman în aresting
One of of a military lorry, stood at aftention and salated the British soldiers who two armed men in a deserted street. favourable comment this returned the salute. Both parties exchanged compliments, waving hand drew
murning from Magistrate Lindsell kerchiefs.
who asked the police to bring the matter to the notice of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs whose department contruls all district watchmen.
PACIFIO CONFERENCE.
-WILL JAPAN AGREE TO DISCUSS FAR EASTERN QUESTION?
CHINA'S UNQUALIFIED ACCEPTANCE.
WASHINGTON, July 14. The State Department has received Japan's acceptance of President. Harding's suggestion for a conference to consider fimitation of armaments, The acceptance made no reference to the Far Eastern question China's unqualified acceptance was also received.
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It is set believed that Japan's silence on the Far Eastern problem will seriously impede the carrying out of President Harding's plan. Japan will be invited in the same way as the other powera who have fully accepted the suggestion. It is believed here that fapan wille ultimately agree to participate in the dual programme.
JAPAN'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS CHINA -
July 15
Charged with having been in un lawful possession of a dagger, the defendant said, that on his way to Fcross the harbour he kicked the weapon with his foot in the street. He picked it up and proceeded on his The Magistrale: How did you came to be arrested in Koshing Street at 11 o'clock that night?
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The defendant: I was visiting a friend,
Inspector Grant: There were two men together. Ope of them made off when the defendant was stopped. *** The Magistrate: Whit 199 police view of this case 2
The Inspector. We impla he circuomances point to the planting of an armed robbery. At that time
„Japan's acceptance of President Harding's invitation (does not include of the night it is patiy, quier "may"""""reference to a conference-on: Panie - policy but Washington Koning Street. The men'K
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