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August 30, 1920, Temperatura 79
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(Reuter's "Service to the Chinà, Mail.}
NEW GREEK OFFENHIVE IN PREPARATION.
SAYENA, August 28.
The Greeks in Asia Minor are preparing à new offensive with Ouchar as the objective. It is stated that considerable Turkish forces are copcear trating in opposition.
ONE RESULT OF PROHIBMSON,
WASHINGTON, August 26. The increased consumption in raisins due to prohibition is believed to account for 1,400 per cent. increase in raisin imports from Spain in the first six months of 1920.
PROPOSED ZEPPELIN FLIGHT HOUND THE WORLD.
NEW YORK, August 23-
It is stated that Germans are preparing for a non-stop dirigible night around the world with a Zeppelin, unless prevented by the Allies.
VILLA'S EXPLOITS.
ODD CLIMAX TO WRIMSICAL CAPRICES.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
The whimsical caprices of General Villa had an odd climax in the town of Sabines when General Villa concluded terms of surrender to the De la Huerta Government. After closing Sabinas' brewery and saloons, General Villa despatched. four" anditors" to the larger stores to report on the profits of the past twelve months. After that he requisitioned on these stores for complete equipment, including wearing apparel, pack mules and horses, declaring that the stores were able to lose them owing to the large profits made during the year.
BOLSHEVIK REVERSE.
RED ARMY PULLING ITSELF TOGETHER.
FRESH OFFENSIVE EXPECTED.
LONDON, August 28. While Polish official communiques continue to report additiona successes and captures of prisoners, a German wireless message states that Polish aviators ascertained that a fresh Russian offensive may be expected within a few days. Heavy movements of Russian troops with artillery are declared to have been observed in the direction of Brest Litovsk. A Moscow wireless message also asserts that the Red Army is pulling itself together and is cheered by the Petrograd mobilisation
HEAVY BOLSHEVIK LOSSES, A
LIDON, August 28.
It is announced from Polish' official sources that the Bolshevik losses since the battle for Warsaw, are 107,000 prisoners, and 55,000 killed and seriously wounded.
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The latest news from Upper Silesia indicates that the Poles are in pos- session of eight districts, while the Poles have begun to disarm the security police in a number of other districts. It is stated that as the result of pour. parlers between the Polish workmen in the plebiscite districts and the inter Allied Commission, foreigners who immigrated to Upper Silesia during the past year will be expelled.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
HARDING PROPOSES NEW WORLD ASSOCIATION.
MARSON, OHIO, August 29. Senator Harding, in a speech on the League of Nations, declared that President Wilson's League was a definite and irredeemable failure. Senatos Harding therefore proposed a new effort to construct a world association on the framework of the Hague tribunal. He pledged himself to make an immediate effort to form such an association” Senator Harding ex- pressed the, opinion that the. Eeague of Nations had broken down at the first test, namely Poland.
STARVING LORD MAYOR.
APPEALS FOR MR.“MACSWINEY'S RELEASE
LONDON, August 28. 2
Mr. Redmood Howard, nephew of the late Mr. John Redmond, resumed · his campaign on behalf of Mr. MacSwiney; Lord Mayor of Cork. He telegraphed the Queen stating that one lung was affected and begging her co-operation. Mr. Howard is also appealing to the Lord Chancellor and Sir Edward Carson.
"IN THE CAUSE OF THREEFOLD PEACE.”
The Standing Committee of the Irish Peace Conference has issued a manifesto inviting the immediate sympathetic co-operation of the peoples of the British Empire in the appeal which the conference has made to the King and the Government for the release of Mr. MacSwiney. "We make this appeal in the cause of threefold peace peace in Ireland, peace between Ireland and Britain, and peace between Britain and the rest of the world.”.
PRO-IRISH DOCK STRIKE DEVELOPING. A
BARLIER TELEGRAMS."
"{Reuter's Service to the China Mail]
JONES SHIPPING ‘ACT. ·
LONDON, August 25th. The Daily Telegraph's New York corres- |pondent says that „Americans are becoming apprehensive lest any attempt to carry out the des Shipping Act may force a re- taliatory alliance upon Great Britain and Japan. It is expected that any attempt to apply discriminatory rates will be met by France, Great Britain and Japan with a rate-cutting way in which Americans will not be able to compete. It is freely pre- dicted that the Bill will be amended at the next session of Congress.
„- NEW YORK, August 28. - The pro-Irish strike is developing on the docks in sympathy with Mr. MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork and Archbishop - Mannix. Sym- pathisers on board British, American, French and Belgian vesseli came out and paraded the towns, while 250 Megroes unloading a Cunard liner also struck. Four White Star and five Conard liners are at present affected, and, other British liners due to arrive will probably be drawn in. The long- shoremen state that they will refuse to unload them bulesa Mr. MacSwiney is released and Archbishop Mannix is allowed to go to Irela
HOW ABOUT HIMSELF?.
De Valera has emerged from the obscurity, in which he has recently been surrounded and "addressed a meeting of Irishmen, declaring that n hundred-thousand Irishmen were ready to emulate the Lord Mayor of Cork, QUEENSTOWN'S NIGHT OF TERROR:
The Cameron Highlanders kept
| daybreak: A number of private housen wer
premises, some of which, were loote
Dublin Castle reporte
three men who m
WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
WARRINGTON, August 97th-
A proclamation officially announcing the ratification of the Sufrage Amendment (relating to woman sufrage), which be cores the nineteenth amendment to the Constitution, has been signed by Mr. Bainbridge Colby, Secretary of State.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION.
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WASHINGTON, August 14th. The Department of Commerce announces that the Explosive Trades, Limited, has acquired a $25,000,000 interest in the General Motors Corporation,
NEW AUSTRIAN COMPANY.
LONDON, August 27th. Dlutet capitalists have Required an interest in the new join: stock company Trengs formed with a nominal capital of 30,000 kronen at Vienna, under she auspices of the Austrian Government to act as an intermediary between foreign capital and Austrian manufacturers. Fer this purpose, a Dutch company, "The Re- constraction Bank for Austria with a capital of 10,000,000 Boring has been founded,
THE OLYMPIC GAMES."
ANTWERP, August 95th, The final classification of the Catch-as- Catch-can Wrestling shows the following results-United States. ; Finland, 8; Sweden, Switzerland;5; Great Britain,
ANTWERP, August 28bb.
In the Water Polo final, England beat Belgium by 3 to 2 goals.
BANK OF FRANCE.
PARIS, August 26th. M. Palain has resigned the post of Governor of the Bank of France and bas been appointed honorary Governor. M Robineau, Director-General of the Discount Bank, succeeds him in the governorship.
REYIYAL OF ARMY TITLES.
LONDON, August 28th. An Army Order announces. That it bas been decided to revive the titles of Co manders-in-Chief of the Aldershot, Eastera, Northern, Scottish, Southern and Western
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U.S. SHIPPING RITES.
WASHINGTON, Augast £3th. The United States Shipping Board has authorised increases in freight rates for water transport from 20 to 40 per cent. and In passenger charget frem 20 to 33 per cent
The increases will affect both the coastal and the lake shipping.
EUROPE'S COAL KING.
ACTIVITIES OF HERR STINKES. “
TO CONTROL EUROPE'S COAL,
Herr Hugo Stinnes is reported to be endeavouring to purchase, to the extent of 20 million crowns (razninally £1,125,000) a preponderating in terest in Danish coal mines, analogous to the transection rumoured in Swedení
Stinnes, who emerged at the Spa Conference as the real power in Gèr-· many, wes a millionaire several times over before the war, and he is regard, ed as Germany's biggest war profiteer.
build on coal," he said once, and he has been Laying Foundations wide and deep! He owns 15 or 16- groups of mines in Germany, and had ̈ his band in French and English mines before 1914
If the statements in the above tele... gram prove to be true, he is bidding. now to control Europe's coal output.
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