SUPREME COUNCIL.
AN IMPORTANT MEETING. GRAVE DISCUSSIONS LISTED. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 12.00 p.m.* LOXDOX, August 7. • The Paris correspondent of the -Morning Jfoat" slates that Colonel Geo. Uriiam) will sit at the meetiug of tae Supreme Council as an observer on U-UdU oi the C luted ."~tai.es, out »viil not laicc- part in vie discussions or exercise a vole. lli« British delegation received an oviiUoil when it arrived to-day, a crowd of .'i.uou cheering' England and the Entente. The sittings begin at 11 o'clock tomorrow, and are expect, d to last 10 days, the agenda including:— Firstly: Upper Silesia. betonaly: i'he verdict on the War criminals at Leipzig. Thirdly: The question of modifying the sanctions imposed on Germany. Fourthly; Military, civil, and aerial control". Fifthly: Xear Eastern questions, including the Turco-Oreek war. Sixthly: The Russian famine. — (A. and X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 187, 8 August 1921, Page 5
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