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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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PROCEEDINGS IN PARIS.
VERSAILLES, April 25th.
Delayed. The accond section of the German Peace Delegation, which wrived here today. munists of 87 members, of whom are
It includes a Commission for the redus Be of armaments, also a commission for trade affairs colaprising 33 members Beluding to women.
The Delegation also includes a number af telephonists, telegraphis, a courier,
doctor. and a hair-dresser.
PARTS. April ait. Dilayed. The vanguard of the German delegates have arrived at Versailles. They have aiready begun to complain at the lack of mocoramolation, in spite of the sumptuous partments assigned to them. They clai free secess to the whole park of Versailles, the French refused, pointing out that the nalities were already very generous,
PARIS, April 8th. Delayed. Posters appealing to the population to #maintain a worthy and ealni attitude Buring une Peace leotations are being placarded in Versanies by onder of the
Laicipality.
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AN IMPENITENT GERMAN.
BERLIN, April esth.
Demyed. -ssian Minster of the interior, In the course of a ucalens speech in bet, puniated an attempts to per- #ade sig termans that try must huma
ask selves because they had
fie said that the sout Matente utsmen and be
1mm in the hiss up power, vaa.ty at hes, me even Low "foruter Get mau miere had beere
Cou
fut the war.
RUBBER GROWERS.
Losos, April 28th. A a meeting of the hubbst Growers' Asociation, Air Juba Auterson said that the whereunder ue aportat Creates were aut representou Farlinnnt. except by the Contal Serre- tary, was out of date xna inust te ulleres. (Cheras
He suggested that each of the imperant Orow Colonies shoulr be given the right to elect a representative to the House of Bormions.
The Crown Colonies had taken an in perians share in the war, and, it enzy co thus, it surely was time that they had Boa mark of recognition. (Cheers).
LABOURITE FAYOURS SELF-
DETERMINATION. --
Losos, April 8th Delayed
The Labourite, Mr. Thomas Crewe Myabem, nude an remarkable appeal to the jugment of mankind when he said that those in authority had no right to Ketermine the lives, and destinies of millions, regardless of their sentiments.
It was true we were committed to baby, by a secret treaty, behind the backs of our people, but we were living Án different age
181 seteruanation must be respected,
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JULA
Just as Italy, France, Лио America coatribed to the destruction of nuí- taTING. sary must find a solution to
FOOD CONTROL.
LONDON, April 25th. Delayed.
The Food Controller, speaking at Shened said that, excluding Germany And Bulgaria, nearly 12,000 tons of food- stuffs hac daily been delivered in Europe during March in order to avert starva tion. While thousands of tons of food were actually delivered in Germany since the relief arrangements had been com plated on March 14th
Moreover, during Aurit, 100,000 tons would be sent to Gerauny, while plans ware being formulated systematically to fend over 1,000,000 children in the liberat ed arms at Central and Eastern Europe Furthermore, we were largely helping to feed France, Italy, Belgium, Greece, Switzerland and fortugal.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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GERMAN DOINGS.
BERLIN, April 26th,
Delayed.
Military operations against the Munich Soviet Government begin to-day, andat the Command of General Minchl
The Bavarian tiovernment anNOLTCE that the Wurtemberg and other Imperial the opera troops are participating in
Martin. Faw is being proclaimed tions. to-day throughout Bavaria.
Government troops captured the tows
of Landshus from the Spartacists, while
the latter lave advanced their lines,
Government troops occupied the Town Hail and public buildings at Nuremburg.
COPENHAGEN, April 28th. A message from Berlin, dated April states that the strength of the Red Army Munich is estimated to be be tween thirty and sixty thousand, but cap. able fighters are reckoned at twelve thousand, the balance being mercenary hangers on
ANTIGOVERNMENT PLOT AT
NUREMBERG.
A telegram from Nuremberg states that it appears that Government (roopt cupied the public buildings owing to the discovery of an extensive and well organized Communist plot against the
Governmens.
The Communist leader, Dr. Schmidt, was killed, while resisting the authori
Two other Comunists arrested.
were
BERLIS, April Bith.
Dwlayed.
A message from Munich states that it is reported that a Spartacist soldier dragged from hospital and killed Lieut Are Vally, who assassinated Herr Eisner.
The os Minister of the Interior, Herr Auer, and the ex-War Minister Herr Rorshaufter, who were wounded in the recent Diet affray, fed from hospital, owing to their lives being threatened,
COPENHAGEN, April 29th.
Delayed. A message from Berlin states that the
Uffieu has received over Foreign
Lelegramis trum Missionary kundrud societies hoping that the Peuce Treaty Wil! Essure to German missionaries the complete right of setiletment, and unhin- dered activity in overseas possessions of nit nation
THE RELEASE OF GERMAN WAR PRISONERS.
A
Le Liberté auderstands that the Foreign Ministers have settled the question of the release of German war-prisoners, who will be gradually berated, after the signing el peace, according to the civilian workers contributed by Germany for re-construc tion work in France and Belgium.
U.S. LABOUR LEADER HURT.
NEW YORK, April 28th.
Delayed.
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Mr. Samuel Gompers was thrown out of a motor car and had his ribs fractured.
HERBERT SAMUEL'S NEW JOB.
LONDON, April 93th..
Mr. Herbert Samuel has been appointed Special Commissioner to assist reconstruc tion to Belgium
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISTS.
AMSTERDAM, April 26th.
Delayed.
The permanent Commission of the International Labour and Socialist Con-1 ference, recently held in Kerne, bas be gun its sittings. Dengages from Britais, Ireland, Bussin, Sweden, France, Argen- tine. Denmark Esthonia, and Belgium were present.
nourced their intention of attending
The delegates of 25 countries have an The German delegates are arriving 'ca April 26th,
ITALIAN DEMONSTRATIONS.
Rox, April 27tb.
Delayed. Paris to-day, and
Professor Orlando arrived here from enthusiastic reception
received a very
on arrival, Professor Oriando, with tears Addressing the crowd in the station, in his eyes, said that the demonstrations of the Italians in Paris, the popular de- monstrations in Italy, and his journey to Rome, proved that the Italian delegations had faithfully interpreted the will of
The situation was the ght be confronted with fresh and grave. Italy Beuter learns that the Government, is
greater orifices and privation, but considering a proposal to send a special Italy, which had known hunger, had never known dishonour. "Perhaps, we
EGYPT.
LONDON, April 28th. Delayed.
Mission to Egypt, with Lord Milner at will and ourselves alone; but Italy must the bead, to report to the Home Gereza-be united and have a single will Italy sment or questions concerning the Con- be
titation of the Protectorate.
It has not yet been decided whether Cord Milner will go.
CAIRO, April 23rd.
Delayed,
will not perish."*
The speech was punctuated with cheers for America and Italy, and with cries of
Down with Wilson
and "We will
Ence anything."
The effect of General Allenby's pro- General Diar and Signor Barzilai also lamation was immediate. The great spoke and were similarly acclaimed. majority of the Government employés The crowd dragged the automobile con- returned to work this morning.
All the more sober and thinking Egypttaining the Delegates and the Mayor to
the Quirinal, Flowers
ans feel that immoderation, whether in difficulty, through demands or agitation, will only lead to disappointment and disaster.
forcing their way with голяе of people. were thrown from the windows The American recognition of the British shouted Long live the Italian army.
of British officers at one point Protectorate also acted as a cold douche
The crowd responded with "Long live That the very country responsible for Britain." They took two hours to the doctrine of self-determination, and traverse the short distance to that people who were so completely and Quirinal, where, meanwhile, enthusiastic calamitously misunderstood in these scenes were taking place. Their Majes
on the extremista.
Eastern lands, should take the lead in tics were repeatedly called to the recognising Britain's position in Egypt. has brought home, with added force, the futility of their exaggerated aspirationa
NATAL TUG LUST..
Bacsezza, April 28th.
Delayed.
The British navol tug Hughli sank off Nieuport
and ten wore rescued.
and arrived.
wind
the
reappeared when the Professor Orlando and General Djaz up in the fur, saluted, King Emmanuel responding.
Professor Orlando and his companions went to the balcony. The ovations con- tinued for a long time.
Great demonstrations rcurred
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