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PRETORIA, March 13. An official communique states that 2,200, pïïtaners have been captured as the reult of military operations in the central area.

An acroplane was forced to descend and another broke its under carriage in attempting to rescase the stranded airmen. A third machine landed sad rescued the two stranded aviators and others, one of whom was wounded.

Escaped revolutionaries retired after a heasy engagement into Benoni. The military have reached Kragersdorp and tere now pushing eastwards.

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A series of Government successes attended by slight losses is chronicled in a Jobannesurg dated March 13 indicating that the rebels are retreating in all directions.

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LORD CURZON'S PRIVATE LETTER.

LONDON, March 19, In the House of Commons there was a lively dis {cussion of Mr. Montaga's speech, at question time:

Mr. Austen Chamberlain said that Lord Carzon kaa called his attention to the Indian Government's first telegram prior to the Cabinet meeting on March 6, representing that publication would be contrar to public int rest. Mr. Chamberisin agreed and was sur- prised when afterwards mentioning the matter to Mr. Montagu the latter said he bal already authorised publication. Mr. Montagu gave no bist to Lord Cazzou tims to prevent publication. Mr. that there was Chamberlain deplored Mr. Montara's public reference to Lord Curzon's privat-letter of which Lord Curzon had even kept a copy. It was the kind of letter Cabinet

Ministers often wrote to one another.

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Hatan's resignation were a mere pretext.

Mt. T. P... O'Comunt asked leave to mora, an ad-

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Mr. Chamberlain did not object as he had learned that discussion of Near Eastern policy would be oat of

The defence force under the command of General Sir J. van Deven'e has captured the important townships of Beroni and Danswart on the far east Rand and is now marching to Brakpan. On the west the Fordsburg comander.

In the course of further discussion it transpired mando, which is close to Johannesburg, has not yet been attacked. It is digging itself in, but further along the that Mr. Montagu was absent today. Mt. O'Coanor. Government forces occupied the Roodepoort and Florida Fielded to appeals to postpone his mation until Lord villages, and are marching on Maraisburg, where there! Curzon had made his statement and Mr. Montagu would olutionaries are strongly entrenched in the hills.

General Smuts controls the whole situation.

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“TACTFUL PRESSURE OX EUROPI.

March 13.

Political circles in Paris are disposed to view tragically America's demand for payment of the cost of occupation. It is pointed out that the demand will absorb practically the whole of the milliard marks in the reparations account which the allies have just succeeded ia apportioning among themselves.

Correspondents at Washington declare that this demand coupled with refusal to attend Genos conference is the st rting point of Americ's foreign policy which is described as bringing tactful pressure on certain elements in Europ

English press comments regard the United States demand as indicating America's grim sense of humour and as prompted lees by the idea of getting money than of securing a bargaining position with a view to forcing the Allies to pursue a policy to wards Germany more in ac

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In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Walter de Frecc. Sir Hamar Greenwoo on behalf of Mr. Winston Churchill said that the date had not been fixed for evacuation of Weihaiwei.

ANGORA MISSION.

LONDON, March 13. The Angora Mission beaded by Yusof Kemal Bey, Commissary for Foreign Affairs, has arrived at London to confer with the Government.

AMERICAN ARMY ECONOMY.

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WasHINGTON, March 13. The army bill reported to the House of Represent atives provides for reduction of the regular army to 115,000 men and 11,000 officers. Arma expenditure will be'z.dazed by $116,000,000 to $270,000,000.

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ADVICE TO YOUNG LEDIA.

Losos, March 13. The Prince of Walth arrived af Dehradun this morning. He stayed three hours during which he opened a royal military college for cadets.

In the course of a speech he azid India's services during the war had won for the rising generation the right to hold the King's commission and the path to the highest ranks in the Indian Army was now open Never"

fairer or more honourable field had been displayed before. From his own experience he could say the first few blows on the anvil of He gave the human weapon

temper which carried through He's battles. He hoped those responsible for the administration of the college would keep before them the ideals of the English public schools, slso foster and maintain, the old. Indian spirit of reverence which bound master and pupil together. The Prince advised the students to work hard and play bard, to live an upright life sad maintain antamished the martial traditions of India's fighting

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