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LIVELY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

PARK, August 11.

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A TRANSLATION FROM THE CHINESE PRESS.

FORMATION OF TEE"ANTI- MUITSAI SOCIETY."

Oa the evening of the 8th inst., there assembled in the rooms of Dr. Yoang Shin Chren, aftusted below the Chinese Club, about therty residents, Mr. Lloyd George and Earl Curzon had breakfast with M. Briand and iccluding the Rev. Cheung Check M. Loucheur at a hotel, the party developing into a more or less informal Ling, Messrs. Wong Of Tong and conference. Subsequently the premiers motored to Rambouillet for lunch Ngan Kwan Yul to discuss the for with M. Millerand. A meeting of the Supreme Council Axed for the after- Mr. J. M. Wong was elected Chair mation of an "Ant-Maitsti Society." noon was adjourned. The experts have finished their Report on Upperman and Dr. Young Shie Chuen Vice- Stesia. According to a French source the report sp the industrial Chairman of the meeting. Other triangles into many fractions. Finding it impossible to divide large towns, officials were also elected to serve it leaves to the Supreme Council the task of plecing the fractions together pro tem. When the formation of the and fixing the frontier. Apparently the French and British standpoints are Society is effected, a public merting will be held to elect permanent again conflicting,

officials.

THE SENSIBLE WAY.

PARIS, August 11.

If the French papers can be believed the proceedings of the Supreme Council have been very lively. The Malin says that Bari Curzon and Signor Dellatorretts demanded the ending of allied military control of Germany. M. Briand retorted that with the League of Nations scarcely organized abandqument of the control would be premature. He asserted that clandestine depots of arms bad been discovered recently, also waggons loaded with material destined for Silesia, Marshal Foch declared that Germany had not merely retained military aeroplanes but had built new ones. Mr. Lloyd George intervened in a conciliatory minner, saying that it was more sensible to milk the cow thao to cut iững for beefsteaks, M. Briand replied that all he asked was that the cow did not turn its horns in our direction.

CABINET MEETING ON SATURDAY.

LATER

A Freach source declares that Mr. Lloyd George remcffed gráve news as regards negotiations in Ireland. The Sinn Fein reply envisages the breaking off of negotiations. A British source says that a Cabinet meeting on Saturday will consider Mr. De Valera's reply.

AMERICAN COMMERCE.

EMORMOUS DROP IN FOREIGN-

BIG GOLD IMPORTS.

WASHINGTON, August 11.

SPANISH CABINET RESIGNE.

SEQUEL TO THE SITUATION IN MOROC00.

A representative of the (Chinese) Press interviewed Mr. J. M. Wang Society. Mr. Wong replied The concerning the objects of the above

Constitution is not yet fixed. It is in the opinion of many that the muitsei tolerate it. is against the tread of system ought not to flourish. To

modern thought. At the mass meet ling

held recently in the Tai Ping Theatre, there were people system, Sat the presiding Chairman, who advocated the abolition of this

Mr. Lan, did not put this question to the vote. Hence this Society, thei

of which is to advocate the abolition of the practice of rearing mui-toi,“ Question:-" Is it a fact that this Society, when formed, will be antagonistic towards the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to

Lan and Ho? Answer" Yes, te vii mai tai, fathered by Messrs.

cause the effort of these two gentle- meg in forming, their Society zende to perpetuate the system, whereas our | humble endeavour is directed rawzieds its abolition. Consequently, both. cannot exist side by side. We discern - there are bikerent weaknesses in their Society and hold that any effort with inherent weaknesses stoald be discarded. Our difference is the difference between the new and the old schools of thought." Question

It is imperative to know the sources from which these girls are recruited. Moreover, in achieving an object,

Features of the July statement of the Department of Commerce are the enormous drop in foreign trade compared with the corresponding month it is also necessary to go into the last year and the big gold imports. The figures show that the general root of things. When #bolition is | exports amoyoted to $322,000,000 for July compared with $336,000,000 for | enforced, how do you propose to pro- | the previous month and $651,000,000 for July last year. The isiports were vide for the few thousand mui tsa sa

Answer: $178,000,000 Tor July, $185,000,000 for Juse, and $537,000,000 for July on his claimed our serious atten This phase of ye ques last year. The imports of gold were $64,250,000, and $18,800,000 for July than it is necessary to divlje ways last year. The following figures refer respectively to last month and July and means. Our opinion is that the of last year-Silver $4,500,000 and $6,500,000; exports of gold be large. As to the argument that, (number" requiring provision cannot

$3,750,000, and $21,800.000; and silver $5,000,000 as against $5,500,000. with many people in the neighbour. hood of Hongkong, the only alter native of selling their issues lies in starvation, it is sheer sophism. In my humble opinion, the immediate result of abolition will be a marked debrease in the crimes of kidnapping, "Cho cho facing human beings for prostitution) and selling human be inga into prostitution. Caming back to provision and when we advocate sholition, we do not mean that these street to fend for themselves. Our girls should be driven into the

idea is to discontinue the system. Aruongst the gals there are many of sixteen or seventeen who are not expected to be spoon-fed but can work for their salvation, if they be given yearly wages for their ! £ services and have their individuni [liberty restored "to them. As to those of tender years, provision for them must be made; but their. tender years that have neither number is not large. For those of

relations for guardians or far those mites whose masters are unprepared,

MADRID, August 11.

The Cabinet bas resigned and the King has asked-Senor Maura to form a cabinet.

[An earlier message from Madrid said that the situation in Morocco had caused a Cabinet crisis. It was expected that Senor Maura would form

■ Cabinet.]

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SENTENCED SPY ESCAPES.

NOTORIOUS “BLONDE LADY” IN THE CASE

PARIS, August. II. Paul Coursier, who was court-martialled a fortnight ago and sentenced to ten years' imprisonment as a spy, employed a notorious Monde lady for denouncing his compatriots to the Germans. He escaped from the military prison at Lille with two other convicted spies by means of malicated keys and a rope ladder. He was not observed and in believed to have reached Belgium

AUSTRALIA'S MAKE $78.

BIG SCORING AGAINST CANTERBURY,

LONDON, August 11.

At Canterbury there were 12,000 spectators. The weather was fine and the wicker fast. The Australians made 676. They bated for seven and a half hours. Nine bowlers were tried but the rate of scoring remained Goaffected Macartney made 155, including twenty fours in good all round game. Gregory and Carter made 73 and 57 respedirdy. Mayne made 157 not out. Kent made 40 runs for two. Alihough the test match takes place po. August 13 the match will be continued; to dorrow.

MOUNT EVEREST STILL INVIOLATE,

NO PRACTICABLE ROUTE TO SUMMIT YET, DISCOVERED.

rear or support them, it may be necessary for us, tó "request the, cooperation of the Government t put them on their feet. This 'is. w coigh sketch of the procedures to be followed after the scores Fa}. formation of our Society. (And here let me strike:a përsonal note), Although I was elected to be the Acting" Presidig, 1: am highly śro- víble of my vizuder parts; and since. this Sociery tends to achieve some.. public good. I find it difficu't to fuse to serve. However, it is fy earnest wish that a large number of well-known philanthropists will shortly come forward to cooperate, when I shall be delighted to carderive this responsibility" to "moregifled, shoulders,” Question —; is fem face. that this Society's entirely planned Thy (Chinese) Christians Antwer:

*** No, no, nót by Christian alone.” There are miny charitably Inclined oon Curistians that take geit jo ft.”

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