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GABL

EST CABLES,

FRANCE AND BELGIUM.

MILITARY PACT BIGNED

BRUSSEL, August 10th.

It is authoritatively stated that the world, French and Belgian military leaders hare ment clearly signed a

THE HONGKON

Page

people

or the greatest-

ta

the world had over

LELIER CABLES.

POLAND'S DILEMMA

tradict

that

conter

Nation

ME LLOYD GEORGE'S STATEMENT

hostilities

ing no Allied troops Lloyd George, Poland. Furtae)

the

LOADOR, August 10ck.

In the course of his Polish situatio

in the

intichily: "whan - Poland seBEZPOE

the fight

further said

much more wrong to propos

FRIDAYUHAULI

REST

OPURTİ

uly 9th Tax

was

by force of arms wher Pola

idered that

titled: to take into account in the pesŐR

PREMIER'S REPLY.

fact that the Poles had

Mr. Lloyd George, replying, said that, attacked Rumia, but that be

he had just received from M. Kameneff the despite the British and

terms of the armistice and peace •pre reich warnings. - The Soviet was entitled luminaries which would be submitted at

uarantees against a repetition Minsk by the Russiane, although M amilar attack: But authing could

added that these terms might be reprisal or punishment?

ted by details of secondary

rantees exacted

elaborated an

repetition of acts of aggre

Mr. Lloyd George

are the

30,000 men

Polish

gate 10,000 men; Secondly demobilisation to take place

"within oneɛment.

Third

Foland

that in Poland's case Europe had be considered The Inde at Pol structure

Certi

· Army

was an essential part

required

could not be regarded

for the cit

with

Doe by any nation mterested

the peage:

of Poland would not only be

Both those contin-

be considered as the basis of

and we should exerMING sure upon Soviet strangishold upon the life

Mr. Ben Tillet, interrupting, asked what will be the position of Ameri

Mr. Lloyd George replied that he was.cer tain whatever the difference of opinion may be with America, in regard to the League of Nations there will be no diference in opinion in their general attitude towards Polish independen

ithout assistance.

Fof-the GoverMERIT

Chak Sang

the starboard -aide being focated on the backed for a distance of inches and, zwa Ban Fo rivets were sprung Soun's damage comiated, of three, devīta. being broken with their deck supports, five awning stanchions book about A feet Mr. Lloyd George

of wood awning smashed, wood rail on the Government would give General bridge broken for a short distance the

Addly casing (wood and canvas) dabinged Wrangel

formid the boat dock stringer plate buckled and who was able attack from Bou

tar guard plates broken The deck also was tarted On the lower deck the bulwarke Fauppo

and even frames were best on the alle sided dahip. After quarter,etwo

ich so

to sen

insisted in the event of the

ach, as may be įtions: breaking down, and

as well ka i pëlled to: ta z steps tolicu

not been

that

on which we of bulwark plating and one stanchion we bent, the wood rail on the bulwark for distance of five feet broken and int engine room the main discharge valve, racked and the plating at ship?

side ched Two boala were also mashes. 69 Michael Countney" master of Sang" deposed that the Ban Was sighted at 5.20 p.m. on July 2th

ilitia, shall be handed the outside world there will be an

over to Baviet Enaris

Fourthly, allwar industries, shall be see “demobilised?

any tracie

Labour

Fifthly no troops warkmaterials shall be allo

morning

bow

them that

to came from abroad:

to be engag

Sixthly,

at the

to destroy

disposal

to and from the

mier quoted" Mr Socialist leader who

Jul 30th

2nd and hich would

the depo in the

diers kil

Lloyd George then summarised the up to Soviet refusa) of

“events: lend

senting "peaES?

from

true

Pre trus About Pro and was then abut

about 10 nutes

the

is thera feerang, da ght they wore about speed was about 101 ting Han Fo Souris

course to 8.8.1 the light be altered light bore 8.45 W.

Hered to 8.37 WW from the dge and

The case an adjou

THROUGH ZET

SIE BEILBY MALSTON'S DISCUS- SIONS IN WASHINGTON

In the House of Commstangi

teri

terin

to the

balance of £6,860,34 command,3 mccording to appr

AMERICAN MARINE LAW fund, to recommend the paymen

ends free of tac si the rate or

OWNERSpec pham the final dividend

cent, being payable this

APANE

MEMO

of the Japan

TEK-ISSUR Or

During the yekr

determining you

repre760,000

the large

соде

8.

About

Whe Arst proposition.on

This

seed, was that it was the sale

lied policy

@Poland;

Gear

the Russian From

shall be

ly reduced and fixed at. figure to agreed upon. The armistion line shall

The Bolshayı

In every land your get men who tinn,

Ho

To up, "gain”. mattheck the vesse) diren

in sa almost parallel

not take compass bearing took to be a starn light

temporar

but

tion is razed on four American law. The four

objec

tion are(1) Prohibition of foreign ships of rebate and other arrangements from which persecute American vessels, by means entering, American ports; (2) inclusion ef the Philippines within the scope of coast- ing trade a year after the law was carried into effect; (3) abolition of special over-p

(imposition amou land railway freight rates; of discriminatory, Customs dues on foreign shipping

wild extravagant and irrational and he thought he could pass the other The whole point is whether the vessel afely He beard one blast and men are in the minority, for they ar merely out to destroyalf-you have a real gave the order to starboard. This was fore the collision at 8.8- desire for peace, you will get it.If you

is was an overtaking ship -are out to challenge the basis on which the

the order

ard was a correct one, Note liberties of Europe, depend, you will fail

5. Pass on her port side The Premier received an ovation on twitems, mchnitt shall

be had committed an resuming his seat,

error of judgm by aunting that the vessels were going to pam earh other in stead of converging on each other's course

John Harka Witness, master of the Ban It is understood that it is made clear Fo Soon said he held a Dutch certificate in the memorial that these proposals are He carried one masthead light and side fatal to Japan's shipping, and also to her hights His speed was 8 to 9 miles trade with Amer cs which amounts to about Afonil 6:10 pm, he ghted Horsburgh, |***

two-fifths of the whole of her foreign trade. | aboos Na ile off. He was then, steering Eleby IN, magnetic straight for Horsburg A steamer passer about 8.45 and witne

te light at 7-15 on a bearin

quo ante bus

ted in

independence of withdraw to a distan

that line the zone betwe Finally, the front

rom

Beato Poland identical

contigning, said that ence would advise Poland

viate an armistics and long as the independence of recoguised. It

an sgreementat "did not propo Sto@uriset

(Labour cheeri

not suppo

the conditions which the‘Bo]

titled to

the

with the inde

dent.

indicate

note of July 20th, but itional territory shall be given to Poland in the eart

ARCHBISHOP MANNIX

TO PROCEED TO LONDON.

LONDON, August 9th A British destroyer took off Archbishop Mannix from the liner Baltre, and landed him at Penzation whence he intends to pro ceed to Londen,

A great Irish welcome had previously bean arranged at Liverpool in anticipation Mr. Lloyd George said immediately of his disembarkation there.

an receipt of this

tion with his

he communicated

the terms to

rance and Italy.

Russian Gor negotiations

had insikted on the Polish Govern-

entiti

taken.

that

alon, that it was

that the torINA-

tax the

which

House, should. the matter had been finally George said that he was

would be unnecessary.

8 CRITICISM etted that part of the

"did not contribute to the

THE INDIAN MEDICAL SOGEZSERVICE

A telegram received by the Chaka Kaitha says that the conference of Oriental freigh men in London on July 19th adjourre fter a decision in favour of ascertaini 3 points to port about NNE. His resalth regard to a doubtful point in the las the intentions of the American Governmen

proceeding at a speed of 101

when mile with the later be lower one

a bearing

ide, 7.25 he

Madras paper refers to wall known by IMS. men who achieved, distinction i in 21 mile

core life It!

the authoy of Echoe

Davi

for a long time

Master of the,

of the Royal Governmen

near Calcutta, and the gardens, at

Robertson, a famous. #administratOTAN TREIN

The Indian Medical Service has

to the ranks of those who contributed to our knowledge of disenter and their treatment. The

Round Hou, Colonel Glen El Donoran Bir Leonard Colonel Christophere, Lieut.C

Elliot, and Lent. Colonel Heary Sm

leap to the mind as we try bair namera

them

ong smpping men here

Tha

the

trentbont five minutes It is understood two masthead lights, the that the point mentioned refers to the pro-, it hou

right. He did not take hibition of foreign shape which persecute

then on his por American veel sed to see the lights. At special arrangemen

ring, which WA NAEL CA port

at the time

green light under The Horsburg)VE TRE 7.59 and withese thought.

He took a secund

then making

later

ong

ing of the eared and it camer

miles

lang blast the Ban Po. Boon and Two minutes

of the comp rebato, and other the issue from entering Amer They think that the real.

Gorernment to make American to join the

8 Shipping Board or the com which are operating its ships which desire to join the freight conferences. This poin

be made clear by an ing

the American Government after

expected that the shipping companies signatory to Me Oriental Freight Confér

will hold another meeting in London again comsider the James Ball

Juneh," the "tão

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