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THE WILL OF THE M. CLEMENCEAU ILL VIGOROUS ACTION IN
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PEACE. ISSUES
FRANCE TO SIGN OPTIONAL CLAUSE
BRIAND'S ENTHUSIASM
London, Yesterday.
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald leaves Geneva to-night, and reaches Paris to-morrow, It is expected that the British Premier will fly from Le Bourget to Lonton.
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Speaking to-day at a luncheon given by journalists attending the meeting of the League in honour of the members of the League Council, Mr. MacDonak? referred to the naval negotiations between Great Britain and the United Stales. He said. "We have our difficulties of course. We have things of the most com- plicated character to settle, but the will of the people is all-powerful, and in the and must have the last word where grave issues of peace are being determined by sincere statesmen."--British Wireless Ser-
vice.
EARLIER CABLES
The Cruiser Question
Washington, Yesterday.
It is learned on the conclusion of Mr. Hoover's conference with naval expert and others at the White House, that Mr. Hoover is still hopeful of an understanding being reached under which it will be necessary for the United States to construct al: fifteen cruisers called for in the present naval programme. This shows that Mr. Hale was speaking solely for himself.
JA Washington message of Soptensber 2 stated. After a con- ference with President Hoover at White House to-day, Mr. Frederick Hale, the chairman of the Senate Naval Committee predicted that all the fifteen 10,000-ton cruisers authorized by Congress would be constructed.
He said that the President be- lieved that course to be necessary regardless of what Anglo-American agreement was reached.]
The Premier's Secretary
New York, Yesterday. Sir Robert Vansittart, Mr. Mac- Donald's principal private tary, has arrived, and sees Mr.
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Stimson to-day-Reuter's American
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as
BUT NO REASON FOR ALARM
"FEELING UNWELL”
Les Sables d'Olonne, France;
Yesterday.
PALESTINE
ARABS REPULSED
TWENTY-SIX CASUALTIES EAST OF MOUNT TABOR
RAIDERS ROUTED
London, Yesterday.
M. Clemenceau, who was feeling anwell on Tuesday, was examined) by a physician this morning. He made a short tour in his motor ear this afternoon 'and' received some The Colonial Office announces friends. It may be assumed that that successful action was taken there is no reason for alarm, as M. against a party of raiding Arab3 Clemenceau is still it and continues on the evening of September 3 at to dictate his memoirs-Havas. El Mesha, a village to the east of
Mount Tabor. Twenty-six casual- 23066276S DETECODOses ties were inflicted on the raiders, and one soldier was slightly in- jured.
Degrees Temperature. 10 am., to-
day
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yesterday
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PoydreamyWANG 1971
FALL FROM VERANDAH
A Chinese named Tan Ying-ching (20), living on the second floor of No. 245, Queen's-road West, was yesterday afternoon removed to the Government Civil Hospital suffering: from severe injuries received through accidentally falling from the verandah. His condition is critical.
The French authorities at Syria have posted detachments in Pales- tine on the frontier north of Safed in order to prevent the incursion of Arabs from our territory.
The situation remained general- ly quiet on Wednesday, but air- craft continue systematically to patrol the whole country-Reuter.
BAR ON BANDITS
SUPPRESSION CONFERENCE" IN NOVEMBER
A JOB FOR THE TROOPS
Canton, Yesterday. After the re-organisation and disbandment of the Kwangtung military forces, which will be completed by the end of this month, the province will enter The Kellogg Pact was part of the from the military to the tutelage and reconstruction and League, but a gap remained to be period,
pro- bandit suppression will be
force it could not evade difficulties without damaging its prestige.
filled.
He then expressed confidence in ceeded without delay. Of the two an agreement, and concluded by matters, the suppression of ban- tributing the Hague conference as dits is considered the more im- a new contribution to.
peace, portant
As soon of establishing
atmosphere
as the troops have confidence which facilitated been re-organised, they will be settlement of other problems.
sent to different districts of the province for the purpose of ban-
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The Optional Clause After half an hour of platitudos dit suppression. on the League's work M. Briand
It is learned that a Bandit Sup- electrified his hearers by warmly pression Conference will be held welcoming the Anglo-American in November, at which all high naval conversations. He said if military officials will take part.- such an agreement was possible, Canton News Agency. which they hoped, the preparatory commission would be able to con-. vene a disarmament conference at an early date.
He emphasised that a solution of
A VITAL QUESTION
the disarmament question must be BISHOP'S PLEA FOR CHRISTIAN. political, and not merely practical.
UNITY
DIOCESAN SYNOD
from
Referring to the optional clause, he said Mr. MacDonald's announce- League's Moral Force
ment was a very great event.
The eighth meeting of the Diocesan Geneva, Yesterday, France had already signed the Synod of the Chung Hwa Sheng Kung In a speech in the Assembly, M. clause, with reservations having re- Hui, in the diocese of Victoria, Hong Briand said he was sure the dis- ference to something which might Hong, is being held this week in Hong armament negotiations would be regarded as having expired, and Kong at the Cathedral Hall, succeed as soon
an Anglo- therefore France will not let this Thursday to Saturday. About 40 dele. American naval agreement was assembly conclude without renewing gatas are attending the Synod. In his concluded, therefore he was sure her signature.
presidential address, the B:shop said:-- the work of the preparatory com-
As I think of the hopes with which I He concluded with an eloquent ap- set out in 1920 and of what has been mittee on disarmament would lead peal to the League to see that the accomplished, I realise how many of to an agreement, and that an younger generation was not subject them have remained unfulfilled. Nine agreement would reached be- ed to the poisonous influences of years ago I hoped the number of our
be tween the naval Powers.
war, and especially urged the women Chinese clergy would have been doubled "War has been taken by the of the world to take up the matter. by this time and that we should have throat and pilloried." said M.i
France's Signature
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(should by this time have been able to open up at least one ле station-if anything, we have had to draw in our hands. Nine years ago I hoped that our staff would have been so strengthen-- ed that we should have had working from the centre a group of specialised workers-one to take the lead as dio- ! cesan missioner, another as education- al expert and so on. In fuet, our ranks have not been augmented, rather gapa have been left unfilled. Nine years ago I hoped that we should ere this have been in a position to subdivide the dio- case. In all these matters achievement has fallen short of hope, let us try fairly to appraise the work of these past years.
The second subject I wish to refer to is that of unity among Christians. Once in ten years all Bishops of the Anglican Communion throughout the world who are able to do só meet in conference. The meeting next year will last fron July 7 to August 9. For myself. I believe that the most vital question, which will be considered ifs that of Christian unity. The ques 'tión" of the re-union of Christendom is a very large one. We must work at the problem locally with all our powers, but we must remember that all local schemes of unity must be considered in relation to the question as a whole otherwise they will imperil the very Cause they are intended to advance. I want to ask your continual prayers for the Lambeth Conference of next year and especially that it may have the
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