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GERMANY'S OBLIGATIONS.
London, Aug. 13.
It is reported that the Franco-German Finance Minister Jant night definitely arranged to conclude a commercial treaty. French and German experts have been summoned to London to draft their proposals-Reuter.
London, Aug. 13.
It is most likely that to-day a decisive stage in the London Conference will be reached. M. Herriot and the Belgian Ministerà conferred with Herps Marx and Stresemann this morning, on the "questions of the date of the military evacation of the Ruhr, Tho military control of Germany, French security, and the proposed. Franco-German commercial treaty. It is understood that -the Germany_are_urgbig_the_evacuation of the Ruhr ́not later than January 1, 1926, while the French laxist on the dale being fixed "at" August, 1926.—Bender, 199,
BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS FOR JULY.
London, Aug. 13. The Board of Trade returns for July are as follows: Imports £108,000,000, an increase of £31,000,000 compared with last year's returns. Exports: £71,000,000, an increase of £11,000,000.—Reuter.
INTERPORT BOWLS.
HONGKONG TEAM
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The team to represent Hongkong | MacLachlan,
in the Interport match at Shang- On the proposition of Mr. P. hat early next month was selected | Farrell, seconded by Mr. W. Kent. at meeting of-the-Hongkong--31otherspoon was clocted. Lawn Bowls Associations held Inat Captain of the team, an amend. evoning. The proceedings were rent in favour of Mr. Mill being conducted by the Chairman of the defeated. Association, Mr. A. Humillon, and there were
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present Mr. R. W. The Method of Selvetion. -Bradbury (the Vice-President), Mr. C. Hara put forward the Mr. C. J. Taechi (the Hon. Secre-suggestion that for faluru Inter- tury) and representatives from the port matches
representative various clubs in the Lengte.
games sont better method of seiretion shold be adopted. He Before commencing the business thought that would be far of the evening, the Chairman better if a Selection Committee referred to the great loss the was appointed to dral with the Association had sustained by the matter. At a large meeting there death of Mr. A. R. Lowe. Much was bou
in very great had been said lately with regard division of opinion, with the result to the many sterling qualities of that they possibly lid not get the their inte President, and the best mo Chairman felt sure that all pre-committee of three or four or five If they had a small Bent would agree that the Asso the fewer the better-it would ciation had lost, a very geuerase their duty to 40 ruund the Tripmt. He proposed that a lettey various clubs and watch the he sent to the widow and family players throughout the season. sympathising with them in their They would be in a position to sad bereavement.
judge of the capabilities of possi- The resolution was carried iubie, Interport candidates and there- fore of making a satisfactory selection. Mr. Sarn added that he did not intend to propose a
silence.
At a subsequent stage of the proceedings, the question arose as
to the election of a new President, resolution that meeting, but
and on the proposition of Mr. W. naked that his remarks should be Goldenberg, seconded by Mr. C.noted for the future. |Sarą, Mr. R. E. Lindsell was the unanimous choice of the meeting,
Mr. B. W. Bradbury, who cau- ducted the business after Mr. Hamilton had left, said that a note would he made of it and the aller could be brought up at the
The Interport Team." The Hon. Secretary mentioned that an avitation had been re-annual meeting. ceived from the Shanghai Lawn
Mr. C. J. Tacchi remarked that
Selection
Bowls Association to send a team he proposed a resolution at a pro- to Shanghai on the 1st September.vious meeting that The clubs had been circulated Committee should be appointed,
asking them to send in the names
but it was net carried. He had
of three representatives ench whoever heard of a team being would be prepared to go if, chosen,sen in the way it was done by Some thirteen
the Association, had been James submitted.
The Association's Finances, During the corr-P of the dis- Mr. H. Overy drew, attention to cussion, it was mentioned that
stata of the Association's owing to the precarious state of fibres, He referred to the matter the Association's finances. theat the last annual meeting and sin Association was unable this year cerely hoped that something woukt | to pay the fures of the players to be done to put the Association on a Shanghai and that those who were sound financial footing. selected would have to foot their thing, he felt that n Club which ran own bill.
two teams in the Leaguą skuuld be A ballot w ·Taken on the enlled upon to pay a certain amount thirteen numes subunities. with for each team instend of only a Club the result that the following six fee as at present. If that had been were chosen in the order named: one at the last mooting it would
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