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IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE.

MONDAY, AUGUST

London, Aug, 2

Mr. Cosgrave is on his way to Londoerin response to Mr. |_Macdonald's-invitation, while the Marquess of Londonderry, who is leader of the Ulster Senate, will deputize for Sir James Craig, who is incapacitated through Illness, at vital discussions' to-day on the boundary question. The Marquess of Londonderry, who is accom- panied by the Ministers of Finance and Labour, interviewed Mr. Thomas yesterday, The prospect of an agreement issuing from the conversations' is generally considered remote.

Mr. Cosgrave is likely to urge expeditious action on the part of the Imperial Government in consequence of the dangerons resurgence of the Republican movement due to impatience at the delayed settle- ment of the boundary arrangement.

The Ulster attitude is based on fear fest the boundary revision be not confined to mere rectification of political and religious anomalies along the border and strongly opposes the Free State contention that the Boundary Commission should have wide powers of delimitation which, in their extreme application, mean transfer of whole traels of territory.

Mr. Cosgrave arrived and fusmediately went to Downing Street, where he conferred with Mr. Thomas and Mr. Macdonald. latier left ten minutes later to preside at the plenary session of the The Inter-Allied Conference, which was attended by all the Dominion representatives. Mr. Thomas ami Mr. Cosgrave-rotitiñueil the con versations-at-the Colonial Office.

The Marquess of Londenterry, neting Premier of North Ireland, and Catonel Spender, Secretary to the North Ireland Cabinet, have joined the conference of Me: J. H. Thomas and Mr. W. T. Cosgrave at the Colonial Ofice. This is first time the Irish leaders have. conferred-since the abortive conference in April.

The Irish conference brake up without arranging a future meet-, ing. The conferees were most secret, but it is believed they filled to agree. Consequently, the Government will proceed with legisla tion.--Renter

London, August 3.

Mr. Cosgrave has returned to Ireland,

THE LONDON CONFERENCE,

London, Aug. 2.

A communique, states the conference has reached the decisions aiready telegraphed and adopted the report of the first Committee without discussruth. The report of the third Committee was approved after minor emendations. Mr. Dalal represented the Dominions, Sir James Alten und Sir Edgar Walton being unavoidably absent. The jurists have hitherto not decided whether the decisions of the Reparation Commission shall be unanimous or by majority.

Mr. Ramsay Macdonald has sent an invitation to the Germans expressing the hope that the German delegation would arrive in London at an early date. Appended to the communique, are reports) of the first and third jurists committee, the substance of which has already been cabled.

The pleary inter-Allied Conference has reached agreement un alt points. The terms of the invitation to Germany are now being considered.

Mr. Ramsay Macdonald has sent the German Embassy al invitation for a Germa delegation le attend the inter-Allied

Conference-Reuter

London, August 3.

The must important sections in the report. of the First Com- mittee provide that if German default is reported under the Dawes schen the matter will en before the Repaint.ons Commission, with an American member added. If the Commission does not each u

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There can be no questions of sanctions unless default is decided through this machinery, and once default is registered the Allies will confer as to the nature of the sanctions and method of effective applications, The service of the rty million sterling in to Ger many is to enjoy absolute priority.

Berlin, August 3

The future would show that their decisions were taken text only in conformity with the interests of Great Britain but that they were likely to powerfully promote the cause of peace. The most complete cordiality-prevailed throughout.-- they felt that" herself equally wise and to bring about the final ge-establishment pruce was now possible and that it was now for Germany to show of peace in Europe. --Renter

TYPHÒI IN CUBA.

Havana. August 3.

The German delegation is going to London on Monday, headed by Berr Mars, Herr Stremann and Herr Luther, accompanied by representatives of Prussia and Basarit tend numerous

A presidentini dveree orders-compulsory inoculation against Reuter.

experts.-- || typhoid throughout Cuba.--Reuter- The third committee rereuends, among other things, that Germany be asked to accept a proposal for the establishment of a Settlement of Yokohama Preto derided to be neutral in the event of a difference to ensure the conmmittee equally with the allies, the Germans to have the power Earthquake Accounts Outstand ing at ist. Septom ber 1923.

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to Germany, there not later than 36th Septem-a German default. ber 1924, after which dato no delegation will immediately raise the question of the occupation of It is commonly expecfed that the German further claims will be admitted, the Rahr and the retention of 4,000 French and Beigin railway

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TALK MATTERS OVER. Tokyo Augu-r--Humilitra, tho Japanese Minister to Washington, returned from the United States today. In an interview he declared' that he had not been rondled but was returning to discuss the situa tion with the government. He re question until after had smule iún ful t discuss the immigration

official report to Shidebaro, but ex presserl the uspe that the cuming election, in the United Stures would change the attitude of Congress tuward-the-spriestion of Japanese ex- Phusion. He did not believe the ques

• Al_un_enquiry into (5q Edinburgh railway accident, the signation would be settled quickly but man admitted he lowered the signal too soon, thereby leading to the disaster.-Reuter...

Pour person were killed and 29 injured in the collision, which occurred at the Haymarket Station, Edinburgh, when a train to Port Edgur, on the Firth of Forth, ran into a stationary suburban train. Four carriages of the latter were telescoped. [

SOVIET REPRESENTATIVE RETURNS TO LONDON.

London, Aug. 2.

M. Rakovsky' has returned to London and resumed negotiations.- Reuter.

Paris, August 3.

A. H. BARLOW,

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M. Herriot interviewed by the London correspondent of the Petit Parisien attributed the success of the London Conference

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