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"And when you give it, give absolutely "all that you can spare, and don't consider yourself liberal in the giving. If you give with self-adulation, you are not giving at all you are giving to your own vanity; but if you give until it hurts, then your heart-blood goes into it.
T has been said that St. Andrew's Society is allocating too. much of the War Bood Drawing receipts to War Charities. Just think for a minute of the War and not of the Drawing; think of the tragedy beyond words which is being enacted ou the battle front, think of the vast relief organisation and the money that is needed to uphold it and think of your own days. in the matter.. No, we are not giving too much we are not giving enough.
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General
BOLSHEVIK ACTIVITIES IN
GERMANY.
AMSTERDAM, November 4th. The Bavarian Preis of all shades of opinion, is urging the Kaiser to abdicato. The Berliner Tageblait states that lea fets are being distributed among the Berlin population, especially the soldiers, sigued "Workers and Soldiers' Council" with the object of inciting the soldiers ta disobey.commands.
BABLIER CABLES. "(TEKOOOM BRUTER ́S "AGINUT.]
THE END IN SIGHT.
Such a gigantic change would neces sarily be difficult and slow, but the very steps essential to make it possible will slowly make it actual. For example, Embassy. there would be a world shortage of food | AUSTRIAN TROOPS IN ORACOW raw material and transport.
The co-operative present international machinery regulating these must be con tinued, and can ultimately be extended into a system which will meet free and general acceptance.
Then there would be International- Commissions to fix the frontiers,' parlia mentary responsibility for the canons of international law, rules of international commerce, and even laws relating to religious freedom, etc.
These activities, the writer thinks. will rid us of the passions and fears of war, and "by mere endeavour And a way to a better world. We shall bring these better conditions about." GOVERNMENT NOT RESPONSIBLE
LONDON, November 4th.
In the House of Commons, replying to Mr John Dillon, Mr Bobor Law stated that the article by" Lord North- cliffe on the peace terins expressed the views of the writer. The Government was in no way responsible for the views expressed,
THE DISINTEGRATION OF
AUSTRIA..
AMSTERDAM, November 4th.
A telegrag from Vienna states that the Congress of German Austrian Social Democrats frantically applanded
The Norddeutsche attributee the Bolshevik activities to the Russian
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CAPITULATE.
AMSTERDAM, November 5th The Urkainian and Ruthenian troops have invaded Galicia. Fighting occurred with the Poles, who were breaten back
The Ruthenians occupied Przezze, The Ukrainian National Council has nounted that it has taken over the administration of Eastern Galicia
The Poles established a Government at
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Cracow amid big demonstrations. The Austrian troops there capitulated.
COUNT KAROLYI RESIGNS.
AMSTERDAM, November 4th.
A telegram from Budapest states that Count Karoyli has resigned the Presid. fency of the National Council, to which
post Deputy Johann Hock succeeds,
The Ministry took its oath of allegi Bace to the National Council.
THE NORTH SCHLESWIG QUESTION.
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STOCKHOLM, November 4th. The Northern Peace Committee has
memoralised the King urging the
Scandinavian Governments to support the demand for a satisfactory solution of the North Schleswig question.
HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT.
MAKES A HAUL."
AMSTERDAM, November 4th.
AMSTERDAM, November 4th. A telegram from Prague states that tho German Government has recognised an Independent Czecho-Slovak State and has announced its readiness to welcome a Czecho-Slovak Ambassador in Berlin at the earliest possible date. GERMANY'S SOUTHERN FRONTIER OPEN TO ALLIES.
A telegram from Vienna states that the announcement of the liberation of the Hungarian Government has held up Adler, the assassin. of Premier Stuergkh, all the German and German-Austrian and passed a resolution demanding that ships on the Hungarian Danube with German-Austria be a Republic, and join cargoes of 20,000 tons of foodstuffs, Germany a an Independent Federal GERMAN RECOGNISES" CZECHO-
SLOVAK STATE. State if the other peoples of Austria separate from German-Austria' or estab- lish an unsatisfactory Federation....... "AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN -MONARCHY
IN THE BALANCE...
AMSTERDAM, November 4th, A telegram from Budapest states that Count Karolyi, speaking in the Town Hall, said that the King has consented to release the Government from its oath. The Government and the National Council unanimously resolved that the Government should ascertain without delay whether the Hungarians were in favour of the retention of the Monarchy or the establishment of a Republic.
THE AUSTRIAN ARMISTICE
TERMS.
LYONS, November 4th. By reason of the Armistice Vigned by General Diaz, the Italian Generalissimo, hostilities with Austria ceased at three o'clock on Monday on the Italian and Balkan Fronts.
The importance of this event is under- lined by the whole Press, which states that the southern frontier of Germany is open to the Allies, who now control the whole of the railway system of Austria.
If Germany should refuse the condi tions of the Armistice laid down by the Entente, the latter have every means to In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar impose them-French Wireless..
LONDON, November 4th.
Law said he hoped that it would be SEIZURE OF GERMANY'S LOCOMO possible to read the whole of the terms
of the Austrian Armistice to the House on November 5th.
Meanwhile, he assured the House that it would be satisfied with the terins. GERMAN EMBASSY IN RUSSIA WITHDRAWN,
AMSTERDAM, November 6th.
The Lokal Anzeiger states that the German Embassy in Russia has been definitely withdrawn..
TIVES AND WAGONS.
LYONS, November 4th. The Tacglische Rundschau announces that the Czech authorities have seized all the German locomotives and wagons within the frontiers of Bohemia which threatens to cause & grave crisis in trans. portation in Germany-French Wireless BAVARIAN CABINET RESIGNS. LYONS, November 4th. The Bavarian Cabinet has resigned. WOMEN M.P's.
LONDON, November 5th. CZECH AUTHORITY IN BOHEMIA.In the flouse of Commons the Bill
AMSTERDAM, November 4th
A telegram from Prague states that Czech troops are disarming the German Austrian troops in Czech towns in Moravia and Bohemis
BULGARIAN REPUBLIC PRO- CLAIMED
COPENHAGEN, November 4th:
A telegram from Berlin states that Prince Boris has fed to Vienna.
A Bulgarian Republic has been pro claimed
enabling women to become Members of Parliament. without an age qualification, passed its second reading.
́ÖBÍTUARY.
THE COUNTESS OF MEATH
LONDON, November 4th. The death is announced of the Countess of Meath. A HALIM
The Counters of Heath was Lady Mary Jade Maitisad, the only surviving daughter of the 11th Earl of Lauderdale. She was prominent helper of her husband is spread. ing throughout the world the Empire Day movement.
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