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MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1917.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
Continued from Page 1)
THE SITUATION IN RUSSIA.
GROWING ANARCHY.
A. PORTIFIED VITIA.
Patroons, done
THE WESTERN FRONT.
EXTENDED ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED BY FRENCH.
Loxtos, June 23 A French communique states:-After a violent borabardment at night-time, the termans renewed their atterapts in the region of Vacation at south at sunith-east of lain.
All attacks were repulsed With serions lowed to the enemy without the latter gaining any advantage,
M. YENIZELOS ON GERMAN INTRIGUE IN GREECE.
ATHENS, Jete 23,
THE CHINA MAIT
THE PUNISHMENT OF`
GERMANY."
FRENCH COMMITTEE'S RAPORT.
SPORT.
SWIMMING GALA AT TAIKOO.
M. Venizelos, interviewed by Router's
A very entertaining Swimming Gala Correspondent, was mest optimistic, and
took place at Taikoo on Siturday and a stated that he was determined to The Germans have blundered once collection song the spectators resulteil end the pro-German propagauila. He more. One of their objects in plunders in the sum of $146.0 beingcontributed to favoured the removal from Athens of ing the abandoned territ vies was to War Charities. The episode of the after. the Royalties hostile to the Entente incline French opinion towards a peace noon related to the adventures of Charlie
without victory; "The French," wrote Chaplin' weiding party who te declared that the Novalists' attitude the Berliner Tageblatt is still most objectionable. He could realise what it ests them to resver "rescue" kept the spectators highly not understand their aim.
At the invitation of M. Jonoart, M.
Venizelos is staying on board a battle ship, which the Venizelist demonstrators surrounded in bonts last night.
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Fighting was particularly lively be tween Royere and Freidmins Farus The question whether the torges The German, who extended their at. sof the dibverntsent will see a tacking feront ust of Epines de Chevrigny prevail over thing, growing amurthynas ar north as Froilaions Farm, multi- Petrograd will he put to the test this plest their efforts to carry the positions alien, when the Berntseat Firom which they were beaten back yes DANISH MINISTER'S RESIGNATION. authorities will indly designed the tray.
Our fire broke up the assulting waves," evariation of Grewal Burnowy's villa a Vilurg, with the march.which were unable to reach our fires of
tars and at the beginning of the nvoltional las sinter berg oven- pied by a anfteid garrisons,
In the Vilis are incluleri, besides grutrekisks, Pirene Supkalists, we are fucked by a dejucltuent of artped wailors trom Kronstruit and workmen in ti listrier, and a stores collision uppenna inetittl
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Permanan, June 23,
The utarchists at Durrow's Villa weng hot exeted as six in the
vening.
Perawatxo, June 24
To Dumes amorebiete told Mine) Pressmen that they were supporter] ↑ by 6,000 anned ** People's “Militia, ̈** sanacitengen von panies, atud niso by
event infantry quits.
TO DISSOLVE THE COUNCIL OF EMPIRE
The Congress of the Workmen's and Solliers' Delegates of Al-Husic) adent da govial-feurærar motion in favor of dissolving - the Council of Engine: sunaling tins, inamilites or the Dun, and suppressing the deep it voted at the upkeep of both inservations.
THE MACHINATIONS. OF COUNTER-REVOLUTIONISTS.
Pergoop, Jun 23. The All-Gaussian t'oniemetion of the Workvaen's und” SolBoss" Delegates i at Petrograd have made an argent: append to the periple waring them against the garbinations of vetantine- revolutionists, who are grodily „awaiting the cloned tes urish the revelation through disoftterly demon.
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Thy appeal condules: - Nor a single group of workton shall be in the streets mind not a single demnón="
hold be made
DOWN WITH" THE WAR.""
PeritoGRAD, Jin- 24
A banging of Maximalist tdps on Thursday resolved tog organise menned- demonstration against the Govern
em. Esterday they pearlek streets with presters declaring that The cat was supporting, the
Imperialists, not expitalists, who were responsilde for the continuatter of the war male famine, and in- viting the sdfiers and workmen to Appear in the streets with the watch words ** Bown with the / Duma ! "Down with the
War!!!
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ROYAL REFUSAL
COPENHAGEN, Jane 28. The King of Denmark has refused to of accept the resignation of M. Rottboell.
Other enemy attempts
Past Chevrent - and "evt" of "Cavaliers de. Courcy in the sector of Chambretres also filet.
ARTILLERY ACTIVITY ON FRENCH FRONT
LONDON, June 23.
A Frenely communiqué states :-). The artiliery duci continned eli day Chemin-les-Danes. There was no infantry action.
ENEMY RAIDS REPULSED.
Lostos, June M...
Ficht Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
roperty
We raided the positions northward of Gavrelle.
We carried out a successful loral operation in the neighbourhox of Warneton.
We repulsed enemy raiders north. fastward of Ypres.
GOOD WORK BY PORTUGUESE
TROOPS..
Lospos, June 23. Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig vas ports:-The Portuguese troops killer!
THE COTTON TRADE CRISIS.
LONDON, Jane 24. The President of Board of Trade, Sir Albert Stanley conferred with the representatives of the cotton traile from | Liverpool, Manchester and Nottingham. Owing to the shortness of notice, the representatives of the principal Trade Unions were unable to be present, but with be fully represented at the Con- ference between Sig A. Stanley and the representatives of all the cotton trade interests on the 27th inst., when it is expected that a decision will be reached regarding the best means for dealing with the situation.
Meanwhile the futures" market at Liverpol will remain' closerl.
THE SILVER MARKET.
Loxbox, June 24. The silver, market is very steady.
Cântinued on Poje 3.)
CHINESE LOSE THEIR SMILE.
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mast now espaized in the de-clock auf, their
their invuled provinces by force.” Ur- Lamused. Another entertaining fexture Fortunately for the Hans, this last picer was the operations of the Barber whose
* ducked. of frightfalness has worked, just in the customers were suddenly which has gone through the nation for number of meest which resulteri as other direction. The wave of wrath. The afternoon's programine inglucked f
the last three weeks is just what was folh's wanter 20 make its determination | stronger than over, Up to now, the French only wanted to conquer. From
W they want to punish.
Su Yura Handicap-1, Johnstone; Stewart.
Plunging (Distance.)-1, England : 2 Gerrard,
Pillow Fighting.--1, McCrus ;. 2, Enge
land.
30 Yard, hurdle puce.-1, MeIntyre ;, Stewart. Tab Race, Rodger :2, England. Greasy hole.--Finch-
I attended the debuts in the Senate, mys a Paris correspondent when the special committee appointed to visit the reconquered territories made their find, ings public. I need not dwell on whit
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facts. are the Germans have done. known, What ought to be clearly defined is the variety of measures which fu, Finch. have been recommended by some pros minent members, with the full approval of the Government, and which will be edficient only so far as they are endorsed by all the Allies.
The main proposal can only be carried out after victory is secured. Then only will it be possible to exact all the penalties founded on international law. All the
nutrages done without
any
military excuse against private property and civilians fall under the Flague Con vention of October 18, 1987; which Germany was a party. Moreover, Article III. of the Convention distinctly provides chat damages may be exacted from the belligerent country which has infringed she rules laid down in the other articles. As this clause was inserted at the special request of the German delegates, there will be some humour in the pasition of
Gerans when they will
have to appear befor their judges. This, o ever, gan only luppen after our soldiers have finished their work. Let us there for drop the point for the present.
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COLLECTING RVinesc,
Grimshaw:
100 Yards, Bandicap.--1. Johrstone; Donkey Riling. McIntyre 2
1,Mes McArthur England: 2.
Ladies' Nomination. 12, Mrs Russell..
McCue.
Diving, high and low.
Lottie Scott: 2 Miss Yeardley.
50 Yards, ladies' handicap-1, Miss
Mrs. Reid distributed the prizes.
SERIOUS OUTLOOK IN NORTH CHINA.
A correspondent writing to the V.C. Daily News from "Somewhere in
North China says
It de pithetic to see the state of the country over these northern provinces. All the people are organized in games
for rain There has been praying Practically no rain since last summer.
The "spring crops of kaoliang were
as sul, but they did not sprout The whole countryside which ought in The entered with green vegetation is brown as, in mid-winter, parched und ry. It is now too late for a crop of kaoliang this year. If main comes at once a erop of beams or pets could be ntained. If or the other hand the rain keeps off few more weeks no crops at all can be gathered, and 100 millions of people will be faced with the serious question of how they are to get even the seuntiest of food: There is no doubt we are face to face with a serious situation. It makes all the more inconvenient the utterly, selfish and useless political squabble which is hindering all econ-
What we can and must do at one is open criminal proceedings under the French law sus to be ready when the day of reckoning arrives. The Germans have not only violated internasional law. The cutting of cherry trees and the various forms of violence on girls they have resorted to fall under the ordinary criminal code of every civilised country not excepting the German evil and ania case was submitted in England to ajary, it has been decided to start a pumber of prosecutions, be they initiatadine progress in China. by the Government's attorneys or by the victins themselves, so as to collect at once all available information about the outrages and their authors.
or captured the whole of a German pithit to the start of Armentieres last AM SING STORY OF AN FAST EXD military exle itself. Just as the Lusit
night.
ITALIANS CAPTURE GUNS AND
MUNITIONS..
LONDON, June 43. "An Italian flies) report states:-The enemy concentrated a brisk fire on our new position on Mdent Ortigara, Asiagn. We repite effectively.
"AFFRAY.
Under these headlines a London even-
ing paper of April, such contains the following report 1--
We captured on the 19ch inst. in this arex four guns, 14 machine-guns, 1,000 rites, and a large quantity of ammuni- tion and mining material
AUSTRIAN MUNITIONS WORKS they seemed 다
EXPLOSION.
HEAVY CASUALTIES."-
AMSTERDAM, June 23.
And
he
SHANGHAI TRADE.
It was necessary to assure the twenty
Messrs. Ilbert and Co. Piece (isode Chinnen, most of them seamen, who came into the dark at the Old Bailer who, before leaving Yoyon, pointed ag
The name of the German senior officer Market Report says:
With an important mative settling day to-day that there was a difference
a girl of sixteen years of age and said than two weeks ahead and Chion's between Oriental and British justice. This one is for me," is fully known and politics still in the melting pot, it is not They werb acensed ef "unlawfully as will be given under oath by trustworthy surprising that genuine Unsiness during sibling together in warlike numer
witnesses. One · down not.
man shoultrantions purchases, but the pries that disturbance of his sible individuals such as this in the week has been restricted to a few Majesty's subjects.
not be treated ordinary criminals have been paid at the "anctions show of them wore the smile that is hanged after the war, when we will be that the tone of the market is decidedly childlike and bland when the charge was
in a position to dictate our conditions. strong.. interpreted to them. On the contrary. At any rate, this net of neesation must. There Is been considerable extite he in considerable be prepared without delay while al thement in the local cotton and yarn apprehension, and on being asked to facts are still fresh in the memory of the sections owing to a strong speculative. plead all of them promptly answered in witnesses. the Chinese equivalens for not guilty."
buying movement which has sent prices, This led the Excurder, Sir Forrest
to a level probably unprecedented. Yam Fulton, to remark, "These men should
now stands at a teure at which weaving" would be decidedly unprofitable, and be immediately executed. I believe in China they have a much more suminary way of dealing with prisoners than we have here."
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In the Lowes House of the Austrian be given to understand that they won't which ought to be taken at once, notwithie consumptive demand improves.
Reichsratt, the Minister of Defence an- need that 136 were killed, 170 are missing, and 625 were injured owing to an explosion in the munitions works at Blueweg, which was probably due to carelessness
THE FOOD RIOTS IN STETTIN.
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AMSTERDAM, Jáno 21. The Nettia. Abenpust reports serious ten Bourgeois disturbances.. due to the food scandals Ministers !** "Down with the in Stettin. "We want Pence, and
Grown women and boys looted the shops, but the troops, restored order, Liberty H
Owing to the strike of the Naval The Government after an all-night
assumed control of the Vulcan and two Tuesday, the Military other works.
sitting issued wards, inviting the population to be enim, declaring that any attempt at violence would be rigorously suppressed.
Simultaneously, the Pan-Kuksian
Congress of the Workmen's and
of the Petrogaid Workwien's and
workers, on
it
away
very considerably in the near futurelt would appear that a somewhat danger. ous situation has been created.
BULARY IN EXCELSIS But there is still other measure only by France, but by all her Allies. The Committee of the Senate have now firmly established that the Germans are practising the stealing of money and
Cotton quotations: from Liverpool and ounsel asked for permission to inform securities. All the sufes "have bes their clients that evut if they said they opened by means of ernwhare or blow-New York continue to mount daily, as were guilty they would not in danger
their conte
contents carried Manchester telegrams indicate corres of their lives.
by the burgh. Now, according to an ponding advances in cloth prices, which: Sir Forrest Fulton: I think that is estimate made by a financial expert, M. are at the moment quite unapproachable desirable. I believe these mea think Jules Roche, there were in the invaded from here. that they will at once be taken to the French and Belgian territories at the monsoon has broken at about the normal Telegrams from India report that the of place whence they came and immețlistely ou sterling securities If the Ger- date.
the war about one billion ille
pounds mans lay hands on all of them they will be able, unless we act at once, to negotiate these securities in certain neutral countries, especially in Amster dam, and to get in exchange an extra supply of credit which will allow them
31. Etienne Flandin, introduced last
carry on the war. It is for this reason that a Senator,
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#No" WHICH MEANT “YES,” Ah Sam, Lee Pow, Man Sack. Wong Wo, and the rest of the prisoners there apon hul a conference with interpreters, with the result that the childlike and bland smile came at last, and when something which sounded like "No" and quested to plead again they cach said
meant "Yes,
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GERMAN MINISTERS BOASTINGS.
shattered by the battle of the Skager, Hak than by the "boat war.
Dwelling on the subamarine war, the Minister stated that either British nor father
enemy papers" dared b AMSTERDAM, Apel 20th.
the names and tonnage of vessels munk Speaking during the debate on the Fie referred to the numerous daily" "re-, Shanghai last week of a very big fire wittee of the Hicug Testerday, De German Admiralty Staff regarding the Telegraphic news was received in Naval Fatimatex before the Main Com-ports and monthly compliations of the week a Bill which was passed at once which occurred in Tientsin.
Heliferich, Minister of the Interior, stated booty of February and March, and the
EWO GODOWN COMPLETELY DESTROYED.
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A proclamation was issued ordering a Mr Percival Clarke, who prosecuted and which makes it an offence against Besara, Jardine, Matheson & Ca's "B" eligibles refusing to return to work between members and non-members of foreigner or French, to accept and cotton, has been totally destroyed, and bout war had surpassed by ted cut that in the had two months of the sen remumption of work, and declaring that explained that the disturbances occurred the safety of the State for anyone, godowni, containing a large quantity of that the technical results of the unstitcement of the Gernion Admiralty would immediately be sent into the the Chinese Seamen's Union. Fla ex-negotiate securities stolen during the the leas is estimated at upwards of four in the first month of unrestricted sub-biskade only wz bouts had been
hibited a contrivance like a gollywog war. Under such a new law, any neutral lakhs of taels Soldiers' Delegates, the Executives Army.
merine war and in the avond month by lost, a number which in the same period with three legs which the union men banker who may have helped the Ger carried in mouths
Another report states that the Vic in their
when they went mans to dispose of such securities, will
ments of the Navy. The economic result érastruction HB" have been very badly damaged: persuaders in the form of knives, nes sets foot on French sail during or after. ? fron bars, and life-preservers.
the
war. There is little doubt that such To show how Chinese trade unions & mersure would be sufficient if it were 8T. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE, technical success LONDON, June 23.
deal with non-union en, Mr Clarke adopted by all the Allies, for the most A Russian official report, transmitted told how Lee Pow was discovered stub Germanophil of neutral bankers would by wireless, states: In the region on hing Foom Wing in the head with aery Ekely think it undesirable to find HONGKONG, AND CHINA DISTRICT. Rayatak we forced back the Turks on dogger, and how the head of Bo Po himself excluded from four-fifths of the
Soldiers Delegates, the Peasants' RUSSIANS FORCE BACK TURKS IN out to make converts. They also carried ] be liable to penal servitude as scouash toria-Buildings, which adjoin Godown early 50 percent. the previous achieve. had been several tiínes surpassed by new,
Congress and other Socialist and workmen's parties issued appeals to the troops and workinen. not to
appear in the streets, and to abstain
from demonstrations, which would
only help the counter-revolution, the
KURDISTAN.
One last
X.M. DIVISION.
dark forces of which are only await the right bank two miles, and we another non-union man, was battered civilised war about the Hohenzollern Tuesday, June 26th :------
advanced as far as the Abashirvan River, in the region of Sakkiz
ing an opportunity to attack the national liberty.
FAMINE CONDITIONS IN POLAND.
** EVACUATION BUREAU "' AT-
WARSAW.
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ZURICE, June 24. Three hundred and fifty thousand are being fed daily at the communal kitchens in WaŻKAW.
The Municipality has established on Evacuation Bureau to desist the removal of persons dependent upon the community
Eighty thousand bave already left Toda to escape starvation.
GERMAN INTRICUE; «/
OPERATIONS IN SWITZERLAND AND RUSSIA
PARIS, June 14
M. Ribot, the Premier, communicated to the Committee of the Chamber, doc mente proving that the German Legation at Berne bad inspired the Hofmann Grimm intrigue, and is alas promoting the anarchist campaign in Russia.
THE AUSTRIAN CABINET,
AMATERI
tions
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TREASON IN ITALY.
ROVE, June 23.
point
with a new hammer by one of his gentle countrymen, while others aided in his There is at present a wholesome ten conversion by belabouring his body with dency to proclaim that the Kaiser must p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill. heavy iron bars.
I be held responsible for all the
p.m. Gymnasium, What remained of Ho Po was gathered shamefal
of his army. But the Thursday, June 28th: and taken to hospital. danger is lest the responsibility should up by the
18 p.m. Squad and Streicher Drill. be thrown upon one'man or one set of
... Gymnasiu1271.
SAPLINGPON DEVistos.
Hestooned sentence men only, while it really rests with the
The A graat treasor trial, in which the until Wednesday, and said, as no British whole German nation. Whatever steps principal -igure i Mosignor Gerlach, subject was injured and the rioters at the Germans may take against their Monday, June Zilh
a prominent Vatican official, has resulted once submitted to the police, he would present rulers, they will have to pay to 6.80 p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill. in Gerlach and two others being sep-be willing, if ships were found for the the uttermost farthing for every outrage Tursday, June 26th tenced to penal servitude for life. scan neanwhile, to allow the prisoners committed against common and inter- Two prisioners were sentenced to five to be released on their entering into national law. However victorious they may be, the Allies would be, morally years and two to three years imprison-recognisances for their good behaviour.
defeated if they failed to exact the full ment, respectively.
penalty!
Gerlach and another accused, who from justice.
ordered to be shot, are ingitives. The Emperor of Austria has vowed to
baid a church in Vienna it an early JAPANESE CHRISTIAN MISSION IN peace is vouchsafed. The imperial
CHINA promise, which was read in church, beigus with the words
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cruits, by Burgen Lim, Trained mem 4.15 pm First Aid Lecture, for Be
hers may attend.
Wednesday, June 27th
2 p.m. Bond Practice 6.30 p.m. Gymnasium, Boodaging Friday June 29th
HRH the Duke of Connaught, the cops of the sitimatum to Berbis The Churds, has now decided to despatch Wednesday, June 27th
A remarkable
Continuing
was incontsatably the consequence of On the other hand, the steny Gover
Dr.ments, said Adeniral Capelle, published Helferich said:
wekly statesunts of shipping trafic and Definite statistics cannot be given saises, which, according to the repeated: a clear idea of the economic situation in Missions of the British Prose, werd England is made difficult by the fact that calculated to misland their own and since the beginning of unrestricted sub-neutral rations. A Social Democrat
marise was a wide concealment of figures speaker had said that in the battle at have been decided upon by the British the Skager Rak the German personnel" Government, as it can no longer afford to and material and excellently stood the
publish the facts, as it did formerly."" test. He fully approved this apprecia
The Minister then dwelt upon the tips of the personnel, especially of the decrease in freight tonnage is the first activity of the boat men wh two months of the unrestricted "U"'-boat The Minister added that there coul war and declared that in that period, ba do question of abandoning the fast bow over 1,000,000 toax had been soak, of marine war. He was of opinion that the which over 1,000.00 tons were British. day was not far of when Great Britain trade might be estimated at between peace negotiations, The total tonnage still available for British Must declare her readings to enter into
SUPPOSE
7,000.00 and 10,000,000, and it was clear. that the British merchant fleet could not Tong stand sinkings to such an extent. The pontulity of the British replacing the shipa sunk by new construction was excluded, as their increase in ships, even
in 1916, in spite of ali, their efforts, had⠀ been less than the normal annual shrink-With never a word left ant, Were printed each night In clear block and white,
age from wear and tear. in peace me.
ADMIUAL CAPELLE'S 2019
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If all that we say In a single day
And than just supposa
Admirul von Capello, Secretary for the would prove queer reading no doubt, Navy gave information about the boats under construction and Yandy to be Compl. commisioned. His statement, whion
according to the Tageblatt, report, received with satiinction,
4.10 p.m. First A Lecture for LONDON, June 24.
The Jama Congregational Church is crits, by Surgeen Lim, Trained mom "Almighty God. Thou knowest what Fight thousand Grand Officers and patience and forbearance, we exercised reported to have decided to commence bers may attend. Masters, including those from Overseas, with our enemies until, in justified self-evangelistic work among the Chinese, Saturday, June 10th attended a special Grand Lodge defence and for the sake of our own says the Kobe Herald. Some time ago,
p.m. Bend Practice. meeting in the Albert Hall yesterday existerice, we had recourse to the word. De Harada, President of the Doshishn
QUEEN'S COLLEGE DIVISION. in celebration of the bisextonary of the cording Angel happens to have kept a President LiYaza-bang on the question: 4.15 p.m. Squad and Stretcher Drill.
It will be very unfortunate if the He University, went to China on a tour of
inspection, and had an interview with Monday June 2itxa de English Grand Lodge.jpg
President, read a message from His
Rev. 5 Shimidzu to Mukden. He left Bridgs hand is men- Kobe for Dairen a few days ago This
12.50 p.m. First Ald Class. Majesty the King, thanking them for toned in the Shanghas Mersary as is the first attempt of any spanese hong in charge.
the traditional loyalty of Freemasons, having been held by a player at Shang, Christian Church to promulgate 7 p.m. Gymassinzo. which has been a proud memory during had last week. The dealer pensed and Christianity among the Chinese
Tauraday June 23 three anxious years fa
next one declared fire no traps. the H Areligious survica was held in the is partner looked at him, thinking be must have made a mistakeNo one Albert Hall today”,
doubled. His hand consisted of the Ace King and Queen of Spades Aca King PURE OF TECK'S NEW TITIKE and Queen of Hearts Ace, King and Fig.7Queen of diamonds, and Ace, King Quin Fand Jack of Club. The pyriter or the LONDON, June 2 ndorstood that the ex Jake di
ver heled of paragraph says We
hand, being hild betare. Thi
lars to recon- Tick will astume the fitle of tid Bare con pestro pur readers. onthentic
For we are present when it happened.
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