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THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

Paris, June 3 Similar to his memorandum before the Genoa Conference Poincare has addressed a memorandum to the Powers invited to the Hague Conference, stipulating the conditions that France considers The memorandum declares that apart indispensable to success.

international from teebaical discussions, the experts on the new deliberations may meet a check, owing to the diplomatic methods of At Genoa. The already manifested the Soviet Government, memorandum will not be published till the addressees receive France later will decide whether to attend the Hague Conference,

Paris. June 4.

Particulars of the mem:randum mentioned yesterday show that M. Pincure reiterates that the Soviet Government must acknowledge tabligations in respect of debts to states and foreign nationale and con- tends that property must be restored to the ex-proprietors who must specially be guaranteed against intolerable conditions necessitating abandonment. Referring to the question of credits he argues that as aerulture is the very basis of Russian existence the peasants Imust be induced to resume work by being assured the enjoyment of the product of their labours. This depends on the Swiet regime. Subming up the Hague programme, he cabrits that this consists deww.ng tap deda te vend.tons which Rassla must preanimarily mante examination of Rusding economie

THE IRISH CRISIS.

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The Trisa crudin hud lagun brought to the forefront the possib Mility of an early General Election in the even of drastic measures Georgent would Proving necessary. This prospect is indicated in several of the Sunday, newspapers, the idea being that the

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interention, or ther grave steps. The fact that opinion all along the line is ranging to the hearty support of the Government's determina- tion to maintain the prize.ples laid down in the Treaty tends to strengthen the idea that the Government would face the electorate with conndence. It is understood that political agent throughout the country have been warned to be ready in the case of emer- genes. The hope of a peaceful slution, however, has not been entirely abandoned. The Obsencer counsels Metare. Gr:thith and tollins to take moral courage in both hands even at this late hour and face a desa rplit with the De Valeraites, and mentions that

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GRAVE CONDITIONS IN ASIA MINOR.

London, June 3.

Mr. Urine, interviewed in Londen en route for America, whe mas travelled Palestine, Syria. Egypt and East Europe for the past two morithe, said the report of his conviction by the French probably riginated over the conviction after recent demonstrations in Dama- cus for a free Syria of Dr. Shahbender, a distinguished graduate of Damascus. Beirut College, who saw Mr. Crane several times in

That seems a sufficient crime for Dr. Shahbender to be sentenced to 15 years." He declared that American missionaries and American educational enterprises in Asia Minor were seriously mehared by the growth of anti-Western feeling among all sections of the in- habitants, who were tired of mandates that were impossible. America could not regard the movement with unconcern. Mr. Crane declared that the Zionist situation was yesting worse. Practically the whole. of the official world was controlled by the Zionist Commission, and they were more ardent to carry out the Commission's instructions than the policy of the mandatory Government,

CHINA'S MINISTERIAL CHANGES.

London, June 3

The special trend of events in China is engaging considerable interest. The retirement of President Hau Chih-chang has evoked recognition of his personal qualities, but his rule is regarded as weak and behind the times. One good word alone is reserved for Dr. W. W. Yen among the late ministers. Doubt is expressed whether Yuan-hunz possesses the necessary qualities to succeed to the Presidency, judging from his previous tenure of office.

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and Mrs. F. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lu, Mr. Li Ping. Mr. Y. F

al Benete, Mr. R. E. Belilies, Mr. Law. Mr. Leung Patru, Mr. Lai Hoi-shap. Mr. Lau L-fong, Mr. Lo H. Beatise Miss Elsie Benem. Rev. heatgyip. Mr. Lam Heung-lun, Y. Breton, Mr. and Mr. Ri

Badger. Mrs. Bend. Enz-Cemár.. Mr. Lo hung kn. Mr. Li Ying-150, Mr. Lan Taz-ping. Mr. Li Fang. S. Butler, Capt. and Mrs. L. f a Mr. Lei Kit-cho, Mr. Lei Bristow, Lieul?' and M., J. S. Bigg Ping-ban. Mr. Lei Shun fan, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Baxter, Surg. The Times referring to Dr.. Sun Yat-sen's military movements Lam Suichi, Mr. Lau Yik-ebeuk.fodr. and Mrs. H. H. Babington, does not think he will effect much; nevertheless, it thinks Wu may Mr. Lei.Kwan-chun, Mr. Lam Fung Mr. A. E Beavis, Lieut. and Mrs f have more campaigning ahead. The fact that 14 Tuchuns have eban, Mr. Lau Kwai-check, Mr. and S. W. Bingham. 'Mr. and Mr. W. 1. Bell, Mr. and Mrs Sverre Berz agreed to recall the old Parliament is regarded as the most favour Mrs. Mok Kon-sang. Mr. Mok Man

Ma Mr. C. H. Blason. Mr. and Mrs. D. able symptom, if only on the ground that such a number of Tuchunschi, Mr. Ma Wing-tsan, Mr. agreed upon anything at all.

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Continued on Pene S. S...Atkins, Mr. Mr. R. H. Chappel, Mr. and Mrs Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. D.Ễ

The Daily News speculates as to whether General Wu Pei-fo. whose military ability is freely acknowledged, has the political genius to re-establish the decrepit Central Government.

THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

London, June 3. His Majesty the King has been the recipient of the most cordial birthday congratulations from India, the Dominions and all parts of the world. Great crowds watched the trooping of the colcurs at the Horse Guards Parade and His Majesty's taking the salute.

THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.

Paris, June 3.

The Senators have received copies of an application for suspen- sion of Parliamentary immunity in order that legal proceedings may be taken against Senator Peichot in connection with the Banque Industrielle.

THE FINNISH CABINET.

Helsingfors, June 3. In the new Cabinet, M. Catander is Premier, M. Enckered Minister for Foreign Affairs and Generzi Otlarder Minister for War

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