LATE NEWS
SUPREME COUNCIL
MEETING TO-DAY
SILESIAN QUESTION FIRST ON*
AGENDA.
(ABITRAUAV - NCW. ZIALAND CAILI ASSOCIATION.)
(UNITED FREBB ASSOCIATION.—COPTMMT.) (Received August 8, 2 p.m.)
LONDON, 7th August.
The Morning- Post's correspondent at Paris states that Colonel Harvey,, the American Ambassador to England, will sit on the Supreme Council, as an observer on behalf of the United States.
Th« British delegation received an ovation when the members arrived today, a crowd,of 3000 cheering England and the Entente. ;
The sittings begin at eleven o'clock to-morrow, and it is exported that they will last ten days. The following is tho agenda:—(l) Upper Silesia. (2) war criminals and the Leipsig verdicts, (3) the question of modifying the sanctions imposed on Germany, (4) military and civil aerial control, (5) Near Eastern questions, including the Turco-Greek war, (6) the Russian famine. J
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 8
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