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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 13,

Refugee Committee | CAN FOKI To Be Established DWELLIN

In London

Evian, To-day.

BUILDI

The Acting Pui E, H. Williams, morning in ther with the problemi ther business pre a dwelling place

in it.

It is understood that the Refugee Conference has reached a provisional agreement to establish in London the permanent inter-governmental The question organisation to deal with the problem of re-action for possess fugees from Germany, which will probably meet in London on August 3rd.

floor of No. 2, Wa ed by the Lin H brought by Wong In-kai, and WNCR

Mrs. Yeung Ah F pleaded that the

Mr. C. A. S Ru

A draft of the resolution drawn up by Britain, France and the United States dealing with the composition of the organisation was submitted the new Prevent to the delegation by Mr. Myron Taylor, the place, wherein th American Chairman of the Conference.

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shop slept

Mr. W. A, Mac the the premises wer "of Delegates are referring the re-til now has had direction solution to their respective gov-business of the committee, objec- for the purpose ernments and it is hoped by tions have already been raised. ture and not for ready adoption the concluding The sub-committee of the confer session will be held on July 15thence will meet in London

-Reuter.

August 3 Trans-Ocean.

London, To-day.

An agreement was reached yes- terday among the French, British and American delegations to the inter-governmental committee on re- fugee questions, that a Permanent Bureau of this Committee should be established.

The Americans and French de- manded that the headquarters should be in Paris but the British delega tion urged that the bureau should be set up in London it would be necessary for the e committee to work

in close collaboration with the British High Commissioner for re- fugee questions.

SECRET SESSION?

It is supposed that a secret plen- ary session of the conference will be held on Thursday when the establishment of the Bureau will be formally sanctioned..

The Three Power plan is that a sub-committee should meet at the bureau and consist of représenta- tives of the three great Powers, one representative of the South Ameri- can states and one Norwegian.

It is generally assumed that the Norwegian representative will be the chief of the Nansen Office, Mr. Hanson, so that certain refugee problems a thus be regulated? convenient by personal-union.

TH Permanent Inter-Govern- mental Committee will, in the. opinion of well-informed circles, have no president because the de- legate have not been able to agree about a puitable person for this office.

Against President Roosevelt's delegate to the conference in Evian, Mr. Myron Taylor, who un-

LORD WINTERTON TO PRESIDE

on

When the Refugees Conference at present sitting in Evian resumes its sessions in London on August 3, Lord Winterton, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, will pre- side. British Wireless.

SEVEN HUNDRED CASUALTIES IN HANKOW RAID

Hankow, To-day.

Official, quarters estimate that at least 200 civilians were killed and between 400 and 500 wound- ed during the wanton Japanese air raids on Wuchang yester day. Among the wounded, 272- are serious.

Yesterday's bombing was the severest that Wuchang, has ever experienced. Altogether 120 missiles of death and destruc- tion were rained over the city and the e eastern outskirts.

A

hospital, which displayed

a conspicuous Red Cross flag. on top, was hit. Bombs smash- ed the patients' wards, office and the surgical room. Many patients were either killed or severely wounded.

All local hospitals are packed to capacity.Central News.

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