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March 26.

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THE UNREST IN OERMANY.

AMSTERDAM, March 15th. Heavy fighting is taking place between German Communists and Government troops near the frontier. The authorities are immediately sending troops to the eastern district and calling up three levice A precautionary measure, da it is sati cipated thing the Reds may cross the frontier to procure foodstuffs.

"It is reported that the newspapers are inadversely commenting on, the fact that a German mincawesper has been cruising in the Zuiderzee for three days unchallenged. Use journal points out that it was no wonder if the Allies suspected the Dutch of favouring the efforts of the German Marine to kidnap the Crown Prince from Wieringen.

Pinis, March' 29th.

All bustled Bell from the car to the pavement where play riddled him with bullets. The body lay in a pool of blood. All the ass escaped.-i.

FRINCE TOUR".

The Renown bas arrived at Barbados with the When nearing port a marine gunner fell overboard a the rough sea, despite a prolonged search that - attended the funeral service in the forecastle. uneventful..

*GERMAN SITUATION.

March 26: of Wales aboard. as-drowned in made. The Prince age was otherwise

IN, March: 26. pasture of the labour the government abiret stated that thermore labour

The resignation of the cabinet was due to the federation, which has been most discontented returned from Stuttgart. An out-going member of the the coalition parties would continue to co-operate. would be gign a strong voice in shaping the new cabi

TH-18ISE BILL ON,

Lorax, March 29: The second reading of the fourth Home Rule Bill as it is officially described, the Bill for the better government of Irend, opened in the quietest way. The House was not excited. Interest the debate, mainly centres in the expected duel to-morrow between Asquin and Lloyd George. The division is expected on March 31. Specialrecasting have been taken to meet the contingency of Sinn Fein outrages af faster.

-"DESTRUCTIVE STORES IN US

NEW YORK, March 29.

A series of tornados is reported in north-eastern Mitos, parts of Ohio Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Alabama. Many were killed and injured, and thousands made homeless. The storms caused. millions of dollars damage.

THE COAL MINERS.

LONDON, March 29: After the conference between the government and the misers executive, Mr. Hodges, the miners' secretary, stated that the government had now offered twenty per cent. on the gross earnings, excluding the Sackey and war wage, with a guaranteed minimum fat rate of two ahillings a shift for all workers over eighteen years old, of a shilling for those of 16 to 18, and of nineperce for those under sixteen, to date from March 12.

HOPE OF A SETTLEMENT...

LONDON, March-26.

It is now hoped the coal crisis is passing. A conference of the miners' federation this morning authorised the executive to continue negotiations, thus agreeing to consider the percentage principle of A wage advance as against the flatrate basis to which they have hitherto adhered. The executive had another meeting with the Premier this afternoon, whereafte, the miner secretary announced that the Government would be making a new offer on Monday,

LONDON, March 29.

The miners' conference decided on a ballot on the coalfields on the question of accepting the government's new offer alternatively to a strike.

ANOTHER ENGLISH STRIEL

LONDON, March 29.

The United Vehicle Workers have intimated that all. English bus concerns have the intention to strike at midnight on April 3 owing to the unsatisfactory reply to their demand for a ten-shilling increase.

NEW TURKISH ÇABİNET.

CONSTANTINOPE, March 26,

Salik Pasha's cabinet has resigned. Damadferid Pasha has been requested

to form another.

NEW IRISH COMMANDANT.

LONDON, March 29,

In the House of Commons, Lloyd George, in announcing the appoint ment of Sir Nevil Macready to the Irish command in succession to General Shaw, whose retirement is impending, sald the government believed the appointment of Macready, who had remarkable powers of organisation, and exceptional judgment and tact, would strengthen the administration of the law in Ireland.

REPRESSION IN IRELAND.

LONDON, March 29.

Replying to a question in Parliament, Lloyd George declined to give an undertaking that there would be no deportations or arrests in Ireland except under ordinary law, pending the passage of the Irish Bill. He declared that the government would take all steps in their power to perform their first duty of protecting the lives of Irish Cizens. (cheers) Replying to Mr. Devlin, he emphasised that as long as the present terrorism and intimidation existed in Ireland, it would be absolutely impossible to get the evidence necessary to bring the arrested men to trial. As long as eye-witnesses to crimes with which they did not in the least sympathise were prevented by grosa intimidation from giving evidence against the criminals, the government must resort to abnormal measures.

It is reported that 3,500 Beld guns tave. been found by the Allied Commission in the vicinity of Berlin. Altogather twelve thousand seroplanes, with 8,000 intact, have been discovered throughout Germany whereas ander the Peace Treaty Ger- many should not bare more than 4 3-in. guns and no aeroplanes are allowed.

These discoveries, coupled with other information in the possession of the French authorities, has aroused sceptician circles where it is pointed out that Ger as to Germany's fatentions in French many has hitherto failed to take any steps to reduce the army to 200,000 within the time limit, which expires within a fort- night, while little bas been done towards the falliment of thirty-six other clauses of the Treaty, the time limit for which has already expired. French circles be- lieve that Germany's object is to gain time, hoping eventually, wholly or partially to

BERLIN, March 25th. evade the obligations.

The Chancellery denies the report that has been issued for General warrant Ludendorff-arreats,

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The meeting of the National Assembly, ared for March 5th, has been indefinitely postponed until the situation cleara

A message from Kiel states that the naval units have deposed all their officers, including the new chief of the station. The appointments were filled up with deck- hands who are members of the Republican Uficers' League and are accepting orders from the Civil Governor

Lospon, March 25th. The Berlin Government has negotiated anty-four hour armistice with the Reds in the Ruhr region, and it is renew-. able daily.

The Reds were previous to the armistice advancing steadily heir guns being audi. ble in Holland Government troops wers digging entrenchments.

It is reported tho the new Cabinet form- ed is composed entirely of Social Demo- crats of the Centre party, including Herr Bauer, as Chancellor, Herr Cunu, ex- Director of the Hamburg Amerika Line, as Finance Minister, and Herr Muller, the Socialist, as Foreign Minister.

A semi-ocial statement from Coburg of March 22nd states that all communica tion with Gaths has been cut of.

The Reichswehr losses in the recent fight- ing at Gotha were 10 killed and 34 wound- ed the Revolutionary casualties were over

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PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE.

LONDON, March 25th.

A telegram from Washington states tha, t is understood that while President Wil son's Nots with reference to Turkey, which he is despatching shortly, favours the expulsion of the Turks, from Constantino- ple, it also suggests that the question should

left be open until Bussia is able to parti cipate in the discussions. Armenia should be given all the possible territory with an outlet to the sea.

The Note opposes the possession by any Government of a paramount interest in, the development of any part of Turkish territory. It is believed that, this refers to the Italian occupation of Adalia. „Far- thermore, the Note does not support the British occupation (sic). The Mobam. medan world would resent the expulsion of the Turks from Constantinople,"

BRITISH MINERS.

LONDON, March 25th. It tracapired to-day that the Premier's latter to the miners, cabled last night, contained a section, which was omitted, stating that the Fremier was ready to receive the executive of the Federation. Consequently, the lenders are conferring with the Government and negotiations are proceeding..

LATER.

At to-day's meeting with the miners, Mr. Lloyd George made a slightly modified offer, based on the percentage principle and guaranteeing a minimum increase of 18. 0. a day, instead of the flat-rate prin- ciple. Subsequently the Miners' Confer ence discussed the offer and adjourned. -

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IRISH FINANCE.”

LONDON, March 20th A Treasury statement, outlining the social provisions of the new Home Bule Bill, shows that after deducting the Irish contribution of £18,000,000 for Imperial expenditure the revenue of the Irish Par- laments will amount to £8,500,000 and the expenditure to £16,250,000.

raidara attacked a police hut at Gortation, Kerry, in the night, ring parafin baisks and rifes Six policemen offered resistance to the raiders for two bours and did not surrender until the hut was set on fire, and three of them, were wounded. The attackers then rushed in and then mads of with the ammunition.

CANADA'S NAVY,

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