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THE SUPREME COUNCIL.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. 1921.
Paris, Aug. 12
The day is characterised by ramour and suspense, the only certainty emerging being that serious discussions are progressing and that a long morning, conference between M. Briand and Mr. Lloyd George ended without reault. The burden of the rumour was that a deadlock was reached, with an undercurrent of suggestion that M. Briand's disposition to compromise. provoked from 1. Franco-Polish Millerand a reminder of the existence of certain agreements. The experts' report has defined sixteen inseparable nones, ten purely Palish and six German, the latter including the large towns of Beuthen. Kattowitz, Gleiwitz, Zaborze and Koenigshuette. Details of Mr. Lloyd George's proposals are at present unavailable but it is stated in French circles that they would assign to Germany practically the whole of the industrial triangle and to Peland the towns of Koklowitz, Schoenwald and Nyalowitz, with their mines and zinc factories.
'Later.
The Silesian question has been referred to the League of Nations. The sole topic this morning was the possibility of a complete breakdown of the negotiations on the subject of Silesia and the effect thereof on the Anglo-French relations. The cloud of pessimism was suddenly dramatically dispersed by an announcement from a French source that Britain had proposed and France had instantly accepted the reference of the matter to the League of Nations and it was arranged that the Supreme Councit should reassemble this catch his train to morning in time to allow Mr. Lloyd George to
the Izndon. Public interest was intense. Crowds assembled on Quai D'Orsay to watch the delegates arrive at the Council meeting.
ENTANGLING ALLIANCES.
Washington, Aug. 11.
Mr. Hoover's newspaper, the Washington Herald, in a leader. points out that Washington's farewell address warning Jefferson with regard to entangling alliances was paver referred to as regards American relations with the Trans-Pacific. Washington's injunction applied only to Europe and to military alliances, but not to new and far-reaching economic alliances. The Heret adds that America cannot meddle in the affairs of Europe, but declares that America should decide the ownership of Shantung and Nap and who should penetrate
and for economic advantage into Siberia, Mongolia Manchuria. The paper says that America had forgotten Washington and Jeferson and sought to extend the Moarse doctrine to include Asia.
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themselves." “The best way to help a back. | 3552 ward people is to help them to help themselves." Thua opona appeal we have reseired on behali : of the Gregg Memorial Hospital, way up in the interior, where during, the past few years floods, hooki worm, malaria and tuberculosis have taken a terrible toll of human lives. leaving others physical' wracks.
Naturalis, those who have any enterprise deilt to other places, leaving the weaker ones to fight as hast they can. Nevertheless there are a low who are putting up a brave fight in assisting their fellows to combas disease, but these at the Present stage. need all the help ympathetic Europeans can gita. But let us quote further from the appeal:--
To combat disease and bring the gospel of bealth to both saul and body the Reformed Presby- terian Church of North America e-tablished a Medical Department in canechon with their work centreing cround Tak Hing West Hiver, South China, in 1901. 1906, the Gregg Memorial Hospital was erected. It is a substantial brick building, with a capacity of Torty beds, in four wards, Besides these, there are two rooms that can be used as a private suite, ur sa a semi-private room, Men, women and children are provided for. The Hospital is staffed with one foreigo physician and two locally trained Chinese doctors, a man and a
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A new agreement between the Messageries Maritimes and the French Government ensures the continuance of the Company's various pre-war services to Colombe, the Straits, China, Japan and-midst of the 1920 lackade of the Australia The Government will fumisha limited guarantee based on the Company's ususal-working results. A new Company will be created here for with capital of sixty million franes, of which one- quarter will be paid op
FORMER BISHOP OF KOREA'S WILL Dr. Corfe, formerly Bishop of Korea, left £10,841.
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(From Our Own Correspondent.)
HONGKONG MANAGER. Shanghai, Aug. 12. The Yunan Government Back bas filed in the Mixed Court a suit alleging embezzlement of half s million dollars by Kya Foag Kys. described as a former Hongkong manager.
WEDDING.
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London. August 10.
TENNIS.
Garrison League. The following are the result o stebes played during the | week:-
West River, when for a month no mail was carried in or out of Tak Hing, except by smail-boeal laun- Lubes, the people_were_leeing_in every direction so the flospital I was full of refugees. Circumstances led up to the change and the Cai- Inese bravely shouldered it.
"This is absolutely new work for them, but they will doubtless be able to learn by their mistakes They have collected some funds locally, but these are not sufficient, as there has been another blockade of the West Hiver for three weeks)
and the city has been full of soldiers: and was made a distributing centrs For the troops.
H.A.0.C. beat D.G.A. by & Beta
Patients are expected to pay to three-Capt. Spinks and B. M. for their medicines and treatment Haynes beat S. Sgt. Gillard and If able. Gr. Clow, tea: Mr. e. Mey for all the running expenses. The is not yet suficient and Sgt. Walker "6-0. beat Sat. Phillips and Ge. Dyer 0; 3. M. repairs etc. and only by special ontributions is there any provision Fo-ter and S. Sgt. Bradley beat Gillard nad Clow h, beat May it is the hope of the Hospital At present for the worthy poor. and Walker 11, beat Phillips and- Board, composed of two men evan- Dyer Coades Longstaf anelists, and two women teachers, SC. Nientas lost to Gillard anal under thirty years of age, to col- C 16 loss to Phillips and, Uper 57, lush to May and Wall Letough funds to put the build. og in good repair, making some |ker 4.5.
addition and cecessary improve- R. B. best 2nd. Wiltsbire: be fi sets to -S. M. Smith and S. meat, They also have some further S Hamblin beat Major Wallis ambitions in the way of an up- and Sgt. Wells 6, lost to detourdry and outdoor sleeping atreet dispensary alarge kitchens, On Saturday, July 30, a wedding | Murast and Pdam. Rogers 24,
solemnized in St. Paul's beat Edm. Jones and Bdsters should be provided for the two Better living quar- Church, Tsinan, between the Rev. Dobson & 3: C. S. 31. Pearson and doctors, who have stawa great Joseph Walter Hunter, Professor Cpl. Townsend beat Wallis and willingness to sacrifice their own and Acting Dean of the Arts De-Wells 60, beat Murant and Rogerscomfort in onler tast the funds on partment in the Shantung Cari&.1. beat Jones and Dobaco -3:hand might be stretched to cover tian University. and Margaret Cpl. Hallam and Spr. Coupland Christina Brownlee, who has been heat Wallis and Wells 6. lost to in charge of the Foreign School Morant and Rogers 2.0, last to at Tainan for the past year and a Jones and Dobson 3.6. half. The ceremony was perform-, ed by the Rev. E. M. McOwan. The bride was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. H. W. Hark- ness. Professor of Physics in the University. Nurse Pollard acting as bridesmaid and Dr. Mosse as
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