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ANXIOUS METINGS.

(Reuter's Service to thChina Meil.)

INDON, July 3 Diplomatic conversations the subject of re parations were at length reshed to-day. The Belgian Ambassador had an 's interview with Lord Curzon in the evening.

SAAR VALLEY.

GOVERNING COMMISSION'S WORK.

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GENEVA, July 4 GENEV

After a discussion between Lord Robert Cecil and M. Hanotaux (France) who urged private con

He explained the Belgian vw of the Ruhrideration of the subject, the League of Nations situation, which it is understoodid not disclose Council agreed that the question of the Saar should

be dealt with publicly.

any new points.

Lord Curzon in reply, again axiped, the British standpoint. Thereafter the French mbassador saw Lord Curzon.

MEANWHILE.

BEIN, 'July 3, According to the Vossische eitung French troops on Saturday occupied the Wipaden Reichs- bank and confiscated a considerablum in cash.

FRANCE'S VASSA

BRUSSE, July, 3.

M. Theunis, the Premier, makingeclaration in Parliament of the reconsituted Government's policy, said he was determined to maintain ricious friend ships and to employ all the requisite rans to secure payment of reparations under the Veilles treaty The Government would uphold its repitions policy until it obtained satisfaction and woulpersevere in its efforts to restore Allied understang,

NAVAL RACE?

WASHINGTON TREATY MISCINGS,

FRANCE'S DELAY,

WASHINGTON, Y 3. Reports to the effect that Japan is pharing propose an agreement enforcing the Whington naval treaty without further delay do nofind an echo in official circles, where it is point out that expensive naval building programmes rc pro gressing in the United States, and Japan hen the treaty was negotiated and the ships are st on the shipways in both countries with work suended," but the contracts have not been cancelled.

The same circles assert that the delay idreach ratification involves a continuous burden of pense for both Governments,. but there is no in of a definite move towards a separate threPower agreement.

HIGHLY PROBABLE.

TOKYO, Julz.-

Government held the Governing Commission of the Lord Robert Cecil explained that the British Star was not responsible to the French Government but to the League and that the Council was entitled to review the Commissions' acts, and that a new and for the provisional decree mentioned on June 11 mach milder decree which should be substituted should be carefully examined,

Lord Robert suggested that members of the Saar Commission should be summoned to Geneva treaty was really being carried out. to enable the Council to ascertain whether the

was entitled to legislate in certain circumstances Mr. Hanotaux declared that the Commission and promised to do all he could to meet Lord Robert Cecil's proposal.

inviting the Commission to appear and bring all the The council unanimously passed a resolution

necessary documents with a view to ending all misunderstanding during the present session.

Sinan (Liberal) moving a reduciton

in the Foreign Office vote, drew attention, to the decree imposing heavy fines and imprisonment for criticising the Versailles treaty or the administration under the treaty, including the League of Nations.. Mr. Asquith challenged the legality of the decres, Nations," a more despotic piece of work than any- which had gone forth in the name of the League of thing in the annals of Russia and the greatest blow over struck against the League's authority". Lord Robert Cecil demanded the withdrawal of "an action- worthy of Prussian militarism."]

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LANCASHIRE DEFEAT MIDDLESEX.

MC.C. BEAT. CANTARS.

LONDON, July-3. The vernacular papers this morning poively Laucashire defeated Middlesex by six wickets assert that Japan is prepared to suggest toritaín át Manchester. Heame scored 124 in the first innings and America a three-Power conference the and Hendren 103 in the second, both for Middlesex. object of completing the Washington navagree. ment without waiting for ratification by Frac and Italy, though the latter's ratification only aws the Royal signature.

While confirmation of the foregoing is pre- sent not obtainable, it is regarded as high pro- bable, as it is a well-known fact that Japan dired the treaty provisions to be enforced in ord that her scrapping programmes may be, complete her naval economies realised, the capital shipsitios established, and the guarantees thereby gred secured.

Further it is well known that Premier Katho was one of the protagonists of the Washingto act wishes to see his efforts in making agreements, which are now in the forefront his national pry, successfully crowned.

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He hoped to table the agreement with Marconi Company as soon as it was complete, he could not undertake that there would an opportunity for discussion before it beco operative. The Company at present held no licen Covering wireless communication in any countri outside Europe except the United States all Canada The licence now being negotiated wi the Goremment would cover the erection of station In Great Britain only and would not be exclusive.

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LONDON, July 3

At Worcester, Gloucestershire, beat Worcester- chire by ten wickets Mills (Gloucester) compiled 95 in the first innings.

Yorkshire, at Leeds, defeated Sussex by an innings and 33 runs. Holmes scored 95 for York shire.

At Leicester, Leicestershire fed Hampshire on the first innings. In Leicestershire's first innings King scored 205 and Astill 106. P.E. Lawric com piled 107 in Hampshire's second fanings.

...

Derbyshire defeated Northamptonshire by an innings and 211 runs at Chesterfield. For Derby- shire, Storer made 94, Carter 100 not out, Bestwick - obtained 5 wickets for 45 and 4 for 29; Horsley also took 6 wickets for 29 in the second innings.,

At Lord's, the M.C.C. defeated Cambridge University by one wicket W. W. Hill-Wood (M.C.C.) scored 116 in the first innings and T. C... Lowry (Cantab.). 161 in the second..

[Hill-Wood, Eton and Trinity, was in the Cam bridge eleven last year. Lowry, New Zealand and Jesus College missed his Blue in 1921 and 1922 but has been given the coveted honour this year.]

Warwickshire bent Kent by 29 runs at Birming- ham. Seymour scored 153 in Kent's first innings.. Howell took 7 wickets for 129 and 5 for 68 for War wickshire, and F. S., G. Galthorpe scored 84 in the mer

second innings.

At the Oval, Surrey defeated Essex by six wickets, Ducat compiled 114 in Surrey's second innings and P. Perrin inade 88 not out in Essex's first innings.

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