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LATEST CONSTANTINOPLE NEWS.
ANGONA DETERMINED,
LONDON, November 8 Contrary to reassuring reports in London to the effect that Ra'et Fasha yesterday expressed radious to cancel the projected a ilitary, and economic measures is consequence of the Allit & generals' objections, to right's Canstaplinopic's news reports that a telegram from the Angors Government reiterates the demand for allied evacuation of Constantinople and removal of the Allied warships.
The demand declares the presence of troops and warships is incompatible with Kemalist administration of Constantinople.
MARTIAL LAW COMING. ·
-CONSTANTINOPLE, November 8. The telegram from the Angora Government was in reply to the last Allied note.
PAMS November 2. Allied proclamation of martial law in Constantinople can be expected shortly.
AMERIO IN ELECTIONS,,
DEMOCRATIO TIDE STILL RISING.
REPUBLICAN MAJORITY THREATENED,
NEW YORK, November 8." Election returns up to the present show that the Republican majority of 24 in the Senate has bas reduced to 16. There are indications of further reduc tians.
NEW YORK, November 8. ... The Democratic tide of the Congressional elections continues to rise throughout the country and President Harding's great Republican majority is threatened with extinction. Some of the most prominent figures in the Republican administration bave been defeated.
THE DOLLAR.
To-day's closing rate 2/5 1/16; To-day's opening rato 2/5 1/16. |
AMATEUR DIPLOMACY.
CURZON CRITICIZES LLOYD GEORGE.
CEMĄKISTS" INTOLERABLE PRETENSIONS.
LONDON, November 8.
Lord Cu songspeaking to a meeting in the Canton inscribed in lasting letters but some of his actions had Street Hotel, eaid Mr. Lloyd George's record. would be
not be helpful to the Foreign Office, notably his manifesto on September 16 appealing to the Dominions which had been saved without the knowledge of himself (Lord Curzon or the Cabinet. The expert work of the Foreign Oos should be performed by the trained staff subject to bimet control without interference from amateurs, however brilliant. »
"Our foreign policy is now the Empire's, not merely Britain's. Cooperation with the Allies is usbessary on questions of reparations and the Near East, Aa Anglo-Frenos entente is more valuable than any writton pack.
CHALLENGE TO EUROPE.
Lord Curzon still hoped for settlement of the re parations question by agreement. Settlement by force would be impracticable.
The pretensions of the Kemalists were intolerable. They were saffront to the Allies and a challenge to Europe. He trusted the unity of the Allied authorities et Constantinople, whose request to establish a state of siege had been sendorsed by the British and French Governments last night would be maintained: Britain prepared to contribute to the maintenance of unity, but if that unity were broken owing to ne detion of our own we were not able to pport he burden, stone. Therefore he appealed to the comfy to sustain the policy, of common action and strengthen the hands of the tigernment in defending the honour of the flag and the peace of Europe. The Turke qust learn there is a limit to concessiora and that the strength of Britain and the mighsal Turope
re the rock on which they hard themselves in vain."
EXCHANGES DEMORALISED,,
FRESH LOW RECORDS.
FOLITICAL TROUBLES DLAMED.
·LONDON, November 8,
PRESIDENT'S FRIEND DEFEATED. Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, as apparently beea elected, hat he ran far behind the Republican ticket. Senator Frelinghuyser, of New Jersey, an intimate friend of the President has been beaten by the -Damocrat Edwards who openly a poused the "wet" cause. Beveridge, of Indians, who is regarded as a
There is acute demoralication in the foreign ex possibla Republican candidate for the Presidency in 1924, change market. Fresh low records are attributed to is still behind his democrat opponent for election to the unsatisfactory news regarding stabilisation discussions Senate. Senator Read, of Missouri, has again been at Berlin and further substantial increase in German elected to the Senate. The Socialist, Victor Borger, of paper money, together with developments at Con- Wisconsin, has been elected to the House of Representa stantinople. tives, thus making up for the defeat of Meyer, Londou,
French france were 73.50 and Belgium currency the only Socialist member. The Republican, Miss Alics 78.00. German marks were 43,000, all sellers. Robertson is the only woman Congress member defeated There is much weakness in th French frans due to byama Mes, Winifred Huck, of Illinois, has been apprehensions with regard to the precise effect of any elestad to fill her father's unexpired term in the House prolonged German default in the matter of reparations
payalenta.
of Representatives. She will only sit till March.
LATEST RETURNS.
NEW YORK, November 8. The latest returns ate 178 for the Democrats and 171 for the Republicans. One Socialist has been elected. All the gains continue to go to the Democrats and all' the losses to the Republicans. Twenty states up to the present have completed voting.
NEW YORK, November 8. The New York Times, in a leader, attributes the Democratio auccesses in the elections chiefly to opposition to the new tarili.
A Democratio organ, the World, asserts that Calder, the defeated Republican candidato for New York, invited a referendum on the tariff and adds: “He got his referendam.”
"WET" VOTES.
OROSS KATE IMPROVES,
LONDON, November 8. The final rate for German marke was 47,000, French francs were 72.20 and Belgian 79.70.
On the other hand New York on London improved to 4.401.
DUBLIN BATTLE
REBELS ATTACK BARBACKS.
TWO-HOUR #IGHT.
LONDON, November 8. One Free State soldier, was -killed, twenty were Wounded, several Irregulars were wounded, six were captured, a divilian was killed and a little girl; was wounded in a 2-hour battle at Dublin following the Irregulars attack on Wellington Barracks which were occupied by Free State troops.
While the Free St te man were parading in the barrack squete, the Irregulars poured in machine gun and rifle files from the housetops on the canal bank,
New York, November 8. A referendum has been taken in llungid Thowicz heavy majorities in favour of legalination of the manufacture and sale of beer and light wise, the running three to one for modiGostion of the Prohibition Aot. A similar amendment was alna leading in Ohio
Mr. Volstead (Minnesots), father of the Prohibidon Aot, has apparently becs defeated in the Congressional election.
This opponent however stood for an en mowing down many troops. The others tok cover and replied to the fire. Free Blata reinforcements drier platform than did Volatead..
rushed
up from Portobello barracks and surrounded the district. The inhabitants were paulo'stricken.
DEMOCRATS NEW STRENGTH.
WASHINGTON, November 8. The House of Representativos alceted membels at present number: 192 Republicans, 101 Domuerats ons Socialist and one Independent.
ALLEGED HIGH TREASON.......
RUSSIAN STUDENTS ARRESTED.
Warsaw, November age from Morosistatás shat 1,200 tabl at military schools at Moscow, Petrograd, Toark C, Tver, Kazan, Oranienbaum; stol, have been arreabid on charges of High treason and will be court-martinikud: A number of ghloors barà also been stratón of CİRTEN
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DOMING. REDUCTION:
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