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The annual meeting of the Finance Comittee of the Alice [Memorial and Atilated Hospitala: was held on Saturday al poco st the Chamber of Commerce Ream, Chartered Bank Building. Present: Hoo. Mr P. H. Holyoak in the chair. Dr. J. E. Mitchell (Acting Secretary), Mr A. G. Coppin (Treasurer), Hog. Mr.E. R. Hallifax, Dr. Pearce, Mr S. W. Tso, Mr Wong Kwok-aui, Mr J. M. Wong, Mr A. Forbes, Mr Chau Stu-ki, Mr Chan Harr, Rev. H. R. Well, Mr Ma Ying-piu. M- Kwok Sulam and | Mr Li Wing-kwong.“
The Chairman said the repart had been in the members' hands for) some time anl with their periais. sion he would take it as read. He |should explain that a report w
not issued during the year 1919 owing to war conditions resulung in shortage of staff making it impossible. He also wished to mention an omission which be desired to record, and that was a toti
of thanks the valuable services rendered by Dr. W. V. M. Koch and Dr. To. He moved that | the arrwints as presented and the
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Londen, July 20, There was further rigting, with terrific violence, at Bellast to- The aight Coatingaus Bring took place between rival crowds. military is the Falls Road district were roughly handled and return-
the fire. Three are dead, including Brother Morgan, a member of the Redemptorist order who was struck by a stray shat. A number were seriously injured In Newtownarda district crowds fought with the utmost violence, armed with sticks, stones and revolvers. The Catholic chapel was wrecked. After extreme provocation the Moving a voir of thanks to the military fred, causing numerous casuities, Lord French and Sir X. He. Treasurer and Hoa. Audu, Macreads have arrived in London whither they were summoned for the Chairman said that perusal of consultation with the Cabinet on future measures to restore order in the record of the work that had Ireland.
London, Jule been done in the past year conti
continued in the Falls Road district of Belfast early this not have failed to impress them with the considerable amount of morning. The military were compelled to use machine-guns against consistent labour which was inval.the rioters. The casualties so far are unknown. ed, mut only in varying on the hospital but in the preparation eil
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London, July 20 Broting in Belfast was carried on until three this morning, when the neenants, and they had leen order was restored. Ten were killed last night, bringing the death fortunate for several gears past roll since start of the riots on Wednesday to thirteen. The wounded having not only a very able Trea.number between 200 and 300. surer but a very faithful one.
Seconded by Mr Tso and carried, Mr Coppin responding.
Belfast, July 22. Ligut. Colonel W. B. Spender, ex-Chief Star Officer of the Mater Volunteer Force, has taken over command of the Legalists and has re- quested a report from the respective battalions.
London. July 24.
In pursuanie of the proposed changes in the couentution and the
Sir Edward Carson has sent a message to his Belfast supporters expansion in the wacking of thef hospitals. Mr Chan Sia-Ki moved earnestly hoping that all Unionists there will assist the authorities to jb2} a General Committee bejquell the disturbances and restore peace.
London, July 22 jappointed, as blows. --
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Hon. Mr P. H. In the House of Commons Sir Hamar Greenwood coatinuing hi Holacak. Hon Treasurer: MrA. G. }ztatement said: In the meantime any decision of the Sina Fein Court Coppin. The Professional Staff, and any transfer of title thereunder was illegal and would be upsel The Missaries of the London at the soonest possible moment. He denied there was any coercion Mission in Hongkong. Messes T.V. of Ireland. No soldier was there except to preserve lite and order Fill, A. D. Lang. A. Stevenson, F. (Cheers). The people of Ireland were terrorised by a few. It was M. Crawford. G. T. Elkins. A.the Government's duty to break that terror and give the Irish people a Forbes, F. Graham, Hon. Mr E. chance to voice their real views. He continued: "The situation is
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Mr Alek. Mockenzie. Mr F. Mait-asserting the Government's authority. I regret to say the House and land. Hon. Mr E V. D. Parr. Mr the United Kingdom mast brace itself to fare a bitter period in Irish A. E. Wright. Her. Mr H. E. history. There will be a determined and organised attempt to Pollock,, .c, Mr L. Rumjahn. Mr establish an Irish Republic. This means murder and intimidation. N. J. Stabb. Mr J. H. Wallace, and that attempt will not be abandoned without it, and can only be de Mr G. M. Dodwell, M: W. B.feated by the united determination of all parties and creeds to condemn Walker. Ees. H. R. Wells, Msors and resolutely oppose such sarage methods. He extended an invitation Au Chak-mao. Chan Chun-tup to representation from every quarter as regards the best way of set. than Harr. Chan Kit-shan. then thing the question and saving Ireland from ruic. He concluded a Pi-tsub, Chau Suki, heus telling speech with an appeal to the House for united support · Loud Sem-noo, Chiu tin, Chia Po. cheers). Crop Hing, Fung Ping-sban, Hoa. Mr la Fock, Sir Robert Ho Tus2.
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Ying-pob. Keok Sis-lan. Hon. Mr Lau Chu-pak, Mears Lai Kwai
It is understood that the British reply to the Soviet note points Li Wing pa. Mok Koran. kweng. La fog, Li Yourbus, Lum out that Britain advised Poland to request an armistice. It expreJZER Heung-lum. L Si-hoi, Lo Cheuk the belief that the Soviet will grant peace on fair terms. waites waz. Ma Yung pin-Ma Wing has, the previous British suggestion of a conference in London between Lo Chobau, Too Yat-cbuen, the representatives of the Soviet and the Border States. The note **Tong Lakhan. To Yum-chi, Sdoes not mention General Wrangel
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[Wei Yuh. v,u... Menara Wooz Fa- A communique condrms the Polish evacuation of Grodno, also burg. Wong Kwok-sham. Woc: Slonim. The Bolsheviks crossed the river Siemen. Yio-tup. Mok Man cher. Chon Kung po. Cheung Chuk-ling, J. M. The Bolshevists have now invaded Poland proper. The War Wond
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The Bolshevists are reported to have captured Grodne, also Bielostel From this General Committee the The Bolshevist lice in the centre bends back considerably eastward, following Fisacce sub-Committee but in the south the Bolshevisks forced a passage over the rivers Styr was appoisted:
and Zbrucez and entered East Galicia.
Hos. Mr P. H. Holyoak. Mr A. It is reported in Paris that the Hungarian Government has offered G. Coppin. Dr. J. E. Mitchell, Hos. aid to the Entente against the Bolshevists.
Paris, July 23. Mr E. E. Halifax, D.E... "Mr. A. "
Mackenzie. Hon. Mr E.V.D. Parr, M. Millerand in the Senate said that the Anglo-French Commis Messrs W. B. Walker. Mok Kou-sions sent to Warsaw would report what assistance the Polish army shang, Chau Siu-ki, Li Ping, S. demand. He added: We are determined to do everything possible W, Tsc. J. M. Wong, and Li Wing to help our Ally.
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Hobart, July 22 The Prince of Wales has returned from Launceston, receiving the inhabitants en route. He is recovering from his laryngitis. ́ ́ The Renown is sailing for Sydney on 23rd.
TERMINATION OF WAR WITH AUSTRIA.
London, July 23,
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THE SYRIAN TROUBLE.
London, July 22.
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London, July 23.
The death is announced of Admiral C. L, Oxley.. Adrairal Oxley was 79 years old. He served in the attack on the Peibo Forts.
Washington, Juły 23.
Hr. W. K. Vanderbilt is dend.
Mr. William Kissam Vanderbilt, capitalist, was born in 1849, 717 years ago. He was elder brother of Frederick and Geçite Vanderbil Starting in the office of C. C. Clarke, treasurer of the Hudson River Zall-
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Surrey best Lancashire by nine wickets, The Hants. v. Warwick they were thereby war con diticas, gave of their 'es' and did match was abandoned. Somerset and Essex drew. Kent beat North-road, he became one of the leading railroad directors of Americ
unts by an innings and twenty six York v. Gloucester was abandon (Continued on Pa e·8) ed owing to rain. Notie, beat Sussex by six wickets.
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