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KARL CAPTURED.
FAMILY EXPELLED FROM SWITZERLAND.
TIEFEATED ARMY'S RETREAT.
Bobarest. October
The Karlist Army, after losing half its offenres, retreated in the direction of Tatoi. The pesants destroyed the railway thither, compelling the Karlists to abandon six trains. The provisional winisters Oratz and Rakovski were captured by the National Army.
KARL INTERNED IN AN ABPET.
PARIS October 23. A message imm Bakharest states that Karl was captured at Toris, twenty miles west of Budapest, and temporarily interned in the Abbey Tibany on the shore of Lake Balaton.
BERNE. October 23.
The Federal Council has decided to expel from: Switzerland members of Karl's family and suite, except children.
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$1,000,000 - REGISTERED MAIL STOLEN.
LOWER BROADWAY BOLD DZ,
NEW YORK, October 25, Three and motor bandits held up a postal motor van on Lower Broadway with revolvers. They carried off four hage of wristered lettem valued at $1,000,000.
TRAIN ROBBERY,
MEXICO CITY, October 23.
Mix soldiers were killed and five wounded in a fight with twenty highwaymen who held up a train at Atzcapotzalon and stale registeret packages worth
000 pesos. The robbers escaped.
DELICATE IRISH SITUATION.
SMALL OMMITTEE STILL SITTING.
LONDON, October 5.
It is officially announced that full meeting of the Irish Conference has been postponed as the committee mentioned yesterday is still sitting.
CZECHOSLOVAKIAS POLICY.
The full Irish conference adjourned while a small com PRAGUE, October 25. Addresing the Foreign Affairs Committee of the mittee appointed on the initiative of the Premier, with - national assembly, the Premier. Dr. Benes, dealing with the Premier and Mr. Austen Chamberiain as British Karl's adventure, said that Cmcho-Slovak policy aimed representativ.s, discussed a formula defining the terms on aat securing fulfilment of treaties of disarmament in which the Irish are prepared to continis the conference.] Hungary and prevention of a recurrence of the events of the last few days and punishment of the guilty. In spite of the latest developments in Hungary, the partial mobilisation decreed by the Czecho-Slovak Government
is taking its conte.
KARL'S FATE.
PARIS, October 25, Reports concerning the pompt failure of Karl's coup also the readiness of the Polish Government to abide by the Genera decision regarding Upper Silesia are commented upon in the leading papers as good argos that Europe is at last heading towards lasting peace. According to the Ambassadors Council's instructions, the Allies representatives at Budapest are to demand from the Hangarian Government a specific declaration stating that King Charles has been deprived for always of his rank und legal privileges as king. Further he is to be placed under restraint awaiting the Allies decision. Havas.
SHANTUNG QUESTION
BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.
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LATER.
It is learned that the discussious of the small com- maittee of the Irish conference does not resemble the pro- cedings of a mere sub-committee. It appears that the Premier yesterday recognising the delicacy and difficulty of the situation, suggested that it would be helpful if negotiations were continued by the smallest Committee possible, saying that his experience was the larger a committee the smaller was the chance of rapid decision. The Conference readily adopted the Premier's suggestion. Hence the meetings to-day and yesterday had only two representatives of each side,
IXPORT CREDITS.
EXTENSION BILL OBJECTS EXPLAINED.
LONDON, Úctober 25.
In the House of Commons, Sir Robert Horne, Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, moving the second reading of the exports credits extension bill, said that any Govern ment in any undertaking in the world might apply for a loan. The Government would favour proposals from the British Empire as it was a duty as well as an interest to develop the great British estates which were our best In the House of Commons; Col. B. Kenyon asked if customers and most loyal friends in times of difficulty. the British Government were still bound by the Secret Help would not be given to countries able to raise money agreement with Japan which dictated its poher at Paris a their own credit but there were many Crown colonies in respect of Shantung and have changed circumstances to which the bill applied. It was conditional that the proceeds of the loan should be spent in Britain. If this modified the British attitude on this matter. Austen Chamberlain replied that as far as the British experiment were fruitful extension of the bill would be Government was concerned thi: Shantung question was settled by the decision embodied in the Treaty of Versailles,
Mr.
CHIQUE BETTING DOOMED,
IMPORTANT HOUSE OF LORDS DECISION.
LONDON, October 25. The House of Lords has decided that money paid by cheque in respect of betting transactions is legally recoverable by the loser. It is stated that this means the doom of betting by cheque. All money lost during the past six months in betting by cheque is now legally recoverable.
UPPER SILESí1N DECI ZOW
POLAND ACCEPTS LEAGUE AWARD.
PARIS, October 25,
A message from Wanaw states that the Polish Government has accepted the League of Nations decision regarding Upper Silesia and appointed M. Plukinski, the Polish high commissioner at Danzig to Legotiate the Polish and German economic agree
ment.
PRESI EST MARDIKGUY'S TRIP.
F
4-DAY VISIT TO SOUTHERN STATES.-
Wukuran, October 20 President Harding left in a special, din on a four- day trip of the Southern States.
The North France Texti
considered.
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE
OPENING ONE DAY LATER PROBABLE.
WASHINGTON, October 25
It is probable that the conference will open on November 12 instead of November 11 as the eleventh is being devoted entirely to patriotic celebrations. A statement in the New York Times that the agenda includes questions relating to international finance is adthoritatively denied.
**** DUTCH DELEGATE LEAVES HOLLAND. *HAQUE, October 25.
The Foreign Minister, Myr Van Karnebeek has left for Rotterdam er, route to the Washington Confer nce. The Premier, the American Minister and other diplomats bade farewell to Myr Van Karabeek at the station. Madame Vaz Karneboek is accompanying her husband to Washington.
AM RICA'S UNKNOWN WARRIOR.
EVERY HONOUR PAID. THE BODY.
PARIS, October 25. The train conveying the body of the American un- known soldier left for Havre where it the body was embarked for America,
HAVRE, October 25.
The casket containing the body of the American unknown soldier was embarked on the American cruiser "Olympia" which sailed for America. Every honour was paid the body.
CRICKET.
AUSTRALIANS DEFEAT TRANSVAALA
JOHANNESBURG, October 25.
The Australians deleated Transvaal by mine wickets,
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