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BEFORE THEY SIGNED,

BERLIN, June 24. The Lages Zeitung reports that army officers have.telegraphed to Herr Noske declaring they will forcibly resist, the extradition of Ludendorff. An army order states. that Herr Noske continues to stand for the rejection of the treaty and will endeavour specially to protect the honour of the army and its leaders which is threatened by acceptance of the treaty. It is understood these measures were discussed at a special military conference to-day.

FINNISH REPUBLIC.

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

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PUGILISM.

LONDON. June 24.. At the match at the National Sporting Club for the lightweight championship between Johnny Sum mers of Canning town, and Bob Marriott of Bermondey Summers was disqualified in berth, round- for-holding-

OVERSEAS CLUB SUPPORTS LOAN.

LONDON, June 23.

The Overseas Club, whose members have already contributed to "patriotic funds, has issued an appeal to mem bers all the world over to support the new "Victory Loan.">

THE SUNKEN FLEET. ·

A Bill constituting the republic of

*** LONDON, June 28. Finland passed the Landing by 165 The Cernatt-Fleet was sink on the votes to 22. It is reported that Monter of Rear-Admiel von Rester a Mannerheim will stand for the precopy of wired netructions has been sidency

found. He sets full responsib lity, upil sake that he road to the Gorman newspapers that the Armis tice ended an Fund 21 He sank the LONDON, June 24. s in accordance with the Sussex beat Oxford by an innings Kaiser's orders, girly-id"__the_wars and 125: Warwick v. Surrey andNever sugender.** Worcestershire v. Gloucestershire were drawn, the

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FRENCH OUTLOOK.

It appears that von Beuter-jour neyed to Berl'n koue weeks ago on the pin of illinceA

As soon as he rehimed, according nan, bye-witness, ach Geming ship hoisted the ensign be the momnis at, and most of the chowed a Red Riag on the foreman. A ke

The spectacle of the any of pic- ng wanships, one occasionally de appearing in a clota of steam and Paris, June 24-pany, waa very remarkable indeed.

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÷ The Lewspapers anaddously It was a big task to collect the emphasise that Germany signs be-,000 Germane sing or an bonts, cause she must, but all the present many of which earned the white dag. Allies must be unceasingly vigilant ARROGANT CERMAN OFFICERS and united in the face of an untrust-The officers were very arroguit worthy, reconcilable people.

when they boarded the British ships One ordered his loutful of men to cheer.

GERMAN-NOTE.

LONDON, June 23. following gemmarises the Note of the Germana.c

It begins: The Government of the German Republic, recognises that the Allies are resolved to wrest from Germany, by sheer force, even the acceptance of those conditions, to peace which, though devoid of

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In the event of a further by German of Landfniskr their present positions the Esthoniara ate, uble

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Entente troops, commanded by French General, will be sent agafizk Hungary, partly via Vienna.

EIGHT-HOUR DAY FOR SAILORS.

PARIS, Juce 24.

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-THE SUNHEN FLEET.

FRENCH ANNOYANCE

Pakis, June 3rd. The Budges Committee of the Chamber has decided to send a delegation to M.. Clemencean, to ask for numediste explana- flons of the ciggunstances of the sinking of the German Fleet and the measures the Government intend to take to remedy.

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COPENHAGEN, June 3rd.

A telegram from Berlin states that the by the Left Presa, but praised by the sinking of the German Fleet is condemned

Right.

For example, the Lokal Anzeiger speaks

take away the honour of the German The British Fleet, which was at people. Their honour will be unsea at the time, was promptly reof the touched by any act of violence. The called

Germans are their frightful SCAPA NOT SERIOUSLY sufferings of recent years, lack all A

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mears of defending their honour. It is announce that the anchorage Yielding to overwhelming force, in Scapa Flow is not seriously block- nevertheless not abandoning its viewed. Most of the ships are ying in respecting the unheard of injustice 20 fathoms of water. It is not pro- of the conditions of peace. the posed to salve them. Government declares it is ready to It is authoritatively stated that the accept and sign the conditions im-conditions for the interment of the posed by the Allies (Signed) VON Feet were laid down by the Inter- Allied Conical bence the responsibi-

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breve men preferring death to dishonour, while the Tager Zeitung sayThe German Navy has again made good to Germany's honour much of that in which it sinned against it."

WAS IT TREACHERY?

Paris June 4th. The Council of Three has referred the sinking of the German ships to a Commis sion of experts to determine whether the Armistice conditions were violated.

SOME SAVED,

LONDON, June 24th.. The Admiralty has received' a telegram from the Admiral Commanding Scapa Flow stating that the Unden was moored, ready to be benched if necessary. She had the main engines. She is aparently not steamap, the leaks being kept down by damaged.

If two tugs, with good salvage pumps, arrive before, bad weather, theto is ovENT prospect of ensuring the salvage, in good condition, of the Baden, the Emden and probably also the Frankfurt, and the Nürnberg.

With small salvage craft,

Bovers de stroyers could be salved. *

PROVINCIAL FRANCE, lity of placing the German crews Peace demonstrations in the Procard rests equally with all the vinces included a procession of sailors from Toulon and the firing of BRITISH LAESS, COMMENT salutes by all the warships at Brest. Some of the newspapers are very where the Allied Bags were flown at the mastheads and the ships sirens being liable to a death penalty or to The Emden, Frankfurt, and-Nürnberg

angry. They talk of rot Reutor imprisonmentThey demand that and eighteen destroyers were beached. Germany, pay the value of the Fleet The Emden was a little damaged, "but. and clear Scapa Harbour at their own the leaks cannot be located. cost, but the general opinion, while The Frankfurt's upper-deck is swash LONDON, June 24.

at high water. General Denikin's offensive in South condemnatory of the stupi, jet cun-The araberg

broadside on

on, has a con Russia continues with great successing, Ereach of the Armistice is that siderable list and is apparently little along the whole front, from the Cas the Toss of the ships is a good riddamaged. Two destroyers are nfcat,

Sea to Sea of Azov, in the dance. pira Sea of the trekante ENTIRELY THE WORK OF YON detachments are offering little resist

REUTER.

LONDON, Jame 28 Towards Tsaritsin the volunteer Reuter learns that the authorities forces infilcted a severe defeat on the are cumunicating with Paris regard- 10th. Bolshevik army, which lost, 75ing the action to be taken with refer per cent of its effectives.

ence to Adiral vou Reiter, who, In the area towards the middle of with the German officers and men, the Don District, the Bolshevik 14th has been interred. and 23rd, Divisions, suffered heayy losses, and were dispersed into small groups: The 16th Division also recesy

severe knock An agreement

Lospor June 24th.. has been concluded with the Don the rest of inequctions from Berlin. It is reported from Thurso that British Cossacks, who rose against the Eol- Le Petit Journal recalls that naval units are working-continuously to sheviks, than cutting the Bolshevik France claimed a poction of theimprove the position of the small remain. 9th army in two and giving General Gerraad Free and demands that der of the German Flest Denikin a reinforcement of 22,600 Fmace zece, as iompensation, the ing in the benched ablpa-

They are carrying on continuous pa

pamp enemy submarines entrusted to her: Two or thres

three destroy cruisers and In the area of the Denez Basin, also a number of German merchanters Eave been-ro Boated. It is understood with the assistance of tanks, progress men

that the new cruiser Emden is also above- was made towards Kharkov, and the

water.

VON REUTER DEFENDS ACTION

LONDON, June gath afternoon of June 22nd, the German -The Admiralty announces that, on the oletra were formed up on the deck of the warship Revenge, under an armed guard, with Admiral on Reuter and his staff in

ed

men.

Bolshevik 13th array is in full retreat.

The whole of the valuable coal and

Iron fields have been captured.

It is confufied that the Admiralty tearns that the deulting of the Fleet was entirely the work of the German Aduéral, and was not cared out as.

There is no prospect of the salvage of the others without elaborate operations All possible measures are being taken to secure the ships and prevent further damage.

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SALVAGE WORK,

ESTHONLANS.

COPENHAGEN, June 28, Since the beginning of the offensive, Estbopan communiqué states General Denikin gained 90,000 square that bastalace againes the German miles of territory. The total captures, Baltic Landenech recommenced, to the beginning of June, are 32,000 on June 21, along the whole front prisoners, 348 guns, 550. machine from the Gulf of lige to Honten guns, and 11-armoured trains, besides burg, cung to the Gepana break

Admiral- Bydney Fremantle stold senormous amount of war material, ing the art ce terme.

miral Von Router that he was to consider Including 60.000 tines and 1,200 Redter als that representatives Armistice terras, and added that this was himself a a war prisoner der viclenng the transport wagons of the Lettish and Estudiar armies a traitorous act, but not the first occasion

NO TIME ALLOWED." waited at Lolo for two hours, yes upon which the Germany violated

(all civi PARS, June 23 terday with no result, to meet the lied on the high sens. "Zagre The German Delegation, today, representatives of the Landeswehr d

Admiral. Von Renter.

fiplied that he applied for 1 18 hours prolongilon for a conference, ne General Gough responsibis for what had been done. He of the time limit, to enable the new directed.

felt he had done what any British- Cabinet to consult the Weimar As

d have dons under similar ciri Noday thatanding thi ho Alies inmutano He would do it sembly regarding the unconditional advised the Fathonians to combine dimite erromanoed, signature of the Treaty.

The Allies declined the request.

to observe the Armistice stricity, and

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