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THE

DANISH CABINET RESIGNS:

BOCIALIST DEMONSTRATION BEFORE THE

DISASTROUS

PALACE.

FIRE IN IRELAND

HIGHTEEN HUNDRED MEN TAKE PART IN CATTLE DRIVE.

FRANCE ACCUSES GERMANY OF BAD FAITH:

A

THREATENS OCCUPATION OF TOWNS.

LATEST CABLES. {THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,).

-UNREST IN IRELAND,

BERIES OF FIREE IN DUBLIN.

LONDON, April 4th. A series of firen, believed to be of incendi. ary origin, occurred in Dublin last night in the offices of several income tax collec- fors. Many important documents were dutroyed. Prior to one fire men held up -the caretakers of the building with re

· Foltern.

BELFAST ISOLATED.

LATER.

Belfast has been isolated by the cutting of the telegraph wires and cable to Eng-

land,

The fires occurred at the Grand Central Hotel where several Government Depart

>ments are accommodated and at the Bank af Ireland and income-tax offices. Many documents were destroyed. The Pensions and Inland Revenue Offices at Cork hare been destroyed by fire,

"A number of police stations have been blown up or burned down.

A huge cattle drive took place in Galway, 1,800 men participating. The police were helpless.

EARLIER CALLES.

IRISH DEMONSTRATIONS" IN AMERICA.

WASHINGTON, Apri} 4th. Mr. Colby, in a statement, says the Government deeply regrets that Irish wonsen and Home Rulers have been de monstrating at the British Embassy, and is considering measures effectively to carry out its duty of hospitality to the Tepresen atative of a friendly Power.

The above statement followed the picket ingst the Embassy by a party of women, culminating in a six-hour demonstration in the street where the Embassy is situat ed, with a banner inscribed with denuncia tions of Britain's Irish. policy...

A HIGNIFICANT APPOINTMENT.

LONDON, "April 3rd. Sir Hamar Greenwood, interviewed, said: Being a Canadian Home-Baler, horn in a Home Rule country, my appoint ment to the Irish Secretaryship is a siga of the Government's earnest desire to settle the Irish question along Home Rule. lines once and for all. The Government believes, and all the cables already show that the choice of a Canadian has been thusiastically received in the Empire

· LATEST CABLES.

CRISIS IN DENMARK,

P

SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATION BEFORE THE PALACE..

COFEHAGEN, April 3rd. Several thousand of Socialists held a demonstration at the Palace, singing the. Internationale and shouting "Long live the Republic." The police did not inter- vene and the crowls dispersed.

FALL OF LIEBE CABINET

LONDON, April 4th.

A Copenhagen telegram says that the Liebe Cabinet has resigned upon instruc tions from the King after a whole night conference between the King and the political leaders who agreed on the noces sity of early elections on the basis of the

new Election Bill

M. Friis will form the new Government with the object of pushing on the Bill. The general strike will be called off

CILICIAN PERIL.

TUBES THREATENING CHRIS-

TIANS.

LONDON, April 4th." It is understood that the situation in Cilicia is most serious and the Christian population is in great danger. The Turka

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threatening Adana, Tarsus, and Mirsina. Bands of Armenian Volunteers are being mobilised

AMERICAN MISSION REPORT,

WASHINGTON, April 4th

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1920,

"LATEST DABL.MS.

ADVANCE.

BOLSHEVIK BULSHEVIKS ATTACK FINNS.

CHRISTIANIA, April #od. Two thousand Bolshevika attacking 200 Finns of the Norwegian frontier. Thirig Finns crossed the frontier and want interned. The remainder retreated south

warda

EARLIER CABLES. DENIKIN'S RETREAT.

CONSTANTINOPLE, March 31st The evacuation, of General Denikin and

PAIN, April 2nd..

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LATEST CABLES. THE DEATH OF MR. W. J.

THE FUNERAL OUTLOOK IN GERMANY.

TUTCHER

The funeral last evening as FRENCH POLICY REGARDING

Fow men in Hongkong were more highly Valley was largely attended. The in RUIR

respected and esteemed than the late Mr. mont took place in that portion of the W. J. Tutcher whose death, which occur testant Cemetery assigned for Civil A Havas message says:---

red somewhat unexpectedly at midnight vants. The chief mourners ware Messrs. on Easter Monday, we briefly announced E. Crapnell, A. Chapman and H. Green in its efforts to convince M. Millerand necessary to say that the nanounchy the Rov, V. H. Copley Moyle, who com The Berlin Government is again potive in our issue of yesterday. It is hardly The coffin was met at the cenotery gate that the Ruhr situation is still fraught ment evoked widespread expressions of ducted the burial service. with danger The Charge d'Affaires regret and sympathy. Both Mr. and yesterday again presented his views and Mrs. compared notes with the French Premier of thirty years in the service of tho concerning the developments in the indus Colony and were looking forward to

'H.E. the Governor was represented Tutcher. had spent upwards his A.D.C. (Capt. H. McGrath) and they were also present:-The acting Colonial Secretary (the Hon. Mr. A G. M. Fletcher,

hia foroms south of Novarossisk is continu. trial areas. To all arguments, it is said, spending the evening of their lives O.B.E.), The Attorney-General (the Hou ing. The Bolsheviks are now advancing Mulerande print by maintained, even together in the enjoyment of the reward

14. assertion that

along the Caucasians to Vladikavimas, which will probably be occupied, following up the railway to Grasni, the centre of

the oil region..

though Germany grants guarantees of of faithful service. Mrs. Tutcher, who manta in the extension of the French was for so many years Headmistress of intimate supervision of German move- occupied zone to include several important Belilios Public School, had already retired on pension, and her husband had but uu-

He was long

+

That I pointed out, ia contingent

Mr. J. H Kemp, C.B.E.), The Acting Chief Justics (Mr. H. H. J. Gomperts), The Acting Puise Judge, (Mr. J. RI

Wood), First Assistant Director of Public Works (Mr. T. L. Perkins), Becond Assist-

FURTHER BOLSHEVIK ADVANOEapon the so-called danger not developing other year or two to serve to entitle hiant Director of Public Works (Mr. A-H)

Besides Vindivkavkaz, the Bolsheviste

CONSTANTINOPLE, April 1st. have taken the important Caspian port of Petrovsk at the head of the Caucasian Railway. Thus the Rods, with the excep- tion of the northern strip of the Caucasian littoral, now occupy, the entire foot of the Caucasians. Crimen is reported quiet

WASHINGTON, April 2nd. The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives bas yated fax onrably on the joint resolution declaring that the state of war with Germany has

ended.

AMERICA'S "AIR FLEET. DESCRIBED AS HOPELESSLY OBSOLETE

area

It is also believed that the visit of Mar- shal Fochto- M. Milleraad yesterday morning was for the purpose of consider

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Hollingsworth), The Captain Superinten dent of Police (The Hon. Mr. E. D. d Wolfe), The Deputy Superintendent of Police (Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.I.E.).~ The Masonic Fraternity was represented by the District Grand Master (t F.Hough), and the present officers

Wor. Bro.. T..

There was a large attendance from the deceased's Mother Lodge (Zetland) and

captory, the Rose Croix Chapter, etc. representatives of Scottish Masonry, Mark Masonry the Priory, Victoris, Pre-

of protective troops any further and evidence of the imperative to take his retirement. necessity for the presence of large bodies French Government without the aid of the home with Mrs. Tutcher this Spring. The French opinion is overdue for leave, and was to have gone exultans over the victory obtained by the Allied Governments and oven in the face strain of the last few years had been of the approval of President Wilson of the German proposal of increasing the manifestly telling upon him. Last year strength of the German troops in the Ruhr

an attack of dysentery made it necessary for him to leave the Colony for a month VICTORY FOR LETTS.

or two to recuperate. Three months ago following past and According to a Paris advice, a message from Riga says the Letts have repulsed twisted her present forces the road to recovery he caught a chill and ing what measures may be taken if Geras laid up with a serious attack of influenza, and just as be seemed well on

of, the District Grand Lodge: in the troubled zone, attacks north of the Dvins. aboviks retired, abandoning numerous GERMAN TROOPS ENTER NEUTRAL days his life hung in the balance and he

The Bol-

Worshipful "Brothers J. W... Bonnar severe pneumonia developed. For many (D.S.G.M.), A. E. Crapnell (D.J.G.W.), killed, wounded and machine guns,

ZONE.

E. H. Hay, H. F. Sunith, E. H. Holyoak, PEACE PUZZLE IN AMERICA

passed peacefully away at 11:46 pm, on PARIA, April 3rd..

Easter Monday. He was 3 years of age.

H. Sykes, A. Chapman, F. Graham, J. Owen Hughes, J. W. Graham, H. G. The late Mr. Tutcher came to the Garrod (W. United Services Lodge), M. Millerand to-night, sent a letter to Cology in 1861 from Kew Gardens to W, Logan, W. Leask, A. E. Wright, FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEES While yesterday be insisted on the immediate of the Botanical and Forestry Depart- & I. Hamilton, C. W. Jeffries, (W. M the German Charge d'Affaires stating that the position of Assistant Superintendent A. C. Warren (W. M. University Lodge), DECISION.

Vishdrawal of the troops for which per- mission had been asked to enter the Ruhrment, and he succeeded to the Readship of Zetland Lodge), J. M. Gordon (W. M Kasin and stated that France will never the Department ten years ago. He was Victoria Ledge, J. MeHutchon, G. admit the derogation of Articles 43 and 44 a most courteous, conscientious and hard Wood, W. V. Koch, R. Baker and G. of the Treaty without previous agreement amount of botanical and forestry work H. E. Scriven, J. Bentley and ✪ G. working public servant, and the great Bros. H. A. Cartwright, R. Henderson, with Germany to day he notified, the done in the Colony in recent years is Peace Conference that Reichswehr troops testimony alike to his ability and his real.

Alabaster. had already entered the basin and applied Abundant evidence of his labours arrests for post factu assent He also learned to-night that the German Government in attention in all parts of the Colony-on formed the French representative in Ber the numerous hills of the New Territory, many of the outlying islands as well asupon lin that the Imperial Commissioner Sever where in recent years hundreds of thou ing has been given full liberty of action for employment of troops in the Ruhr his direction.

sands of trees have been planted under region and assumed responsibility for will miss in him a friend who was ever further learned that the Reichswehr troops ledge and advice. He was a Fellow of Amateur borticulturists their action in the neutral zone. It is ready to help them with his expert know- began an attack in the neutral zone. Yes the Linnean Society, and was the author terday the front already reached a line this sudden attack the German Govern north of Dortmund and Duisburg. By

useful little work on Gardening in meat has infringed Articles 43 and 44. T. Dunn, his predecessor in office, of and joint author with Mr.

omitting a hostile set against the signa en la mother lodge was Zetland ich declare that in the event of such

a work on "The Flora of Hongkong and committing a

shall be regarded as

Kwangtung." tryers calculated to disturb the Lodge, where he was initiated into the

late Mr. Tatcher.

was prominent

became Master of the Lodge. He had craft in March 1995, and in course of time also filled the Chair, in Mark Masonry, and had held several offices in Rose Croix Chapter. years past he had been an officer of For many Grand Lodge, and on the retirement of Mr. Donald Macdonald a year or more

city he conducted many of the installation ago, he was appointed Deputy District South China District, and in that capa Grand Master of the Hongkong and

ceremonies during the past winter. No higher tribute can be paid to any man than to say, as it may truly be said of

the deepest sympathy is felt for Mrs. life the very embodiment of the Masonic the late Mr. Tateber, that he was in bis spirit. His death is widely regretted and Tutcher in her irreparable loss.

New York, April 3rd. Colonel Hensley, who went to England on the R33 as an American observer and latez spent six months in Germany, told the House of Representatives Military President Wilson has transmitted to the been postponed for ten days, a Zeppelin Affairs Committee that had the Armistice Senate the report of the American Armen-looded with deadly bombs would have mendations regarding American mandate just as well scrap all her air feet bennaa ian Commission which makes no recom- sailed over New York. Americs might for Turkey and Armenis and expresses it was hopelessly chealste The Germans the opinion that no mandate should be had revolutionised airship design and bad taken without formal agreements with developed the all-matal type. France and Britain and with the definite

Pproval of Germany and Russia

report adds that the inhabitants desired the United States to accept the

with Great Britain as alterative choice. The report urges the

that the acceptance of a mandate will humanitarian argumenta, but, points out weaken the position of the United States relative to the Monroe Doctrine. The first year's cost is estimated at $975,000,000.

The Armenian Commission's report con- cludes that the only solution of the Near East problem is to give some Power a man date, which shou' include Constantinople.

It will also be a sign to every American MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS of the Government's real desire to bring order and prosperity to Ireland." Sir Hamar Greenwood concluded by emphasis ing his wish to see the Irish question - ked.

LONDON, April 3rd.

Sir Hamar Greenwood has gone to Sunderland to prepare for the probable alection fight, which is expected to be short Sir Hamar Greenwood, if return- ed, will be in the House of Commons, after Enster, to supervise the Committee stage of the Home Rule Bill

PRECAUTIONS DURING EASTER.

LONDON, April 2nd There have been rumours that Viron French (Lon Lieutenant of Ireland) is aring, but this is officially denied He in complete agreement with the Govern

the subject of repression tarrociam

Dablin states

fake 10 | mass any endklen

Armed soldier's last night and to day held the approaches to Dublin and Londonderry, ramining motor cars, Benrchlights and barbed wire were used to facilitate the examinations

BUSHIAN. INQUIRY

SION.

COMMIS

ATTITUDE OF UNITED STATES,

LONDON, April 2nd The American Embassy has notified that the United States will be unable to be represented in any capacity on the League Commission of Inquiry to Russia INTERNATIONAL

RUGGER.

LONDON, April 3rd

At Dublin, in a Rugby match, France bent, Ireland by 17 points to 7.

FATAL DUEL. EX-PRESIDENT KILLS EDITOR

MONTY VIDEO, April 1st. Signor Ordonez, ex-President of Ura- guay, shot and killed the Editor of

Pait in a duel.

VOTES FOR WOMEN. DELAWARE REJECTS PROPOSAL

New YORK, April 2nd.

Delaware Legislature woman suffrage.

rejected

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B.TI-

ME KELLAWAY AS SECRETARY FOR OVERSEAS TRADE,

LONDON, April 4th. The following appointments are nounced:- Secretary of the Department of Overseas Mr. Kellaway becomes Parliamentary Trade and Additional Fore Under Secretary vice Sir Hamar Greenwood. Secretary to the Admiralty vice Mr. Sir James Craig becomes Financial

Macnamara

of the Pensions Ministry vice Sir James Major Tryon becomes Under-Secretary raig Under Becretary of State for Air vies The Marquess of Londonderry becomes Mr. Wardle,

JAPAN'S NEW POSSESSIONS.

REPORT OF HEAVY FORTI- FICATION.

Commitice, Mr. Daniels declared that he

NEW YORK, April 2nd. was in possession of secret information Testifying before the Naval Affairs that the Caroline, Mariana and Marshall Islands, recently acquired by Japan from Germany under the Peace Treaty, are being heavily fortified.

NEW YORK CHAMBER'S DECISION GEEMAN SHIPPING ROUTES,

pence of the world.

M. Millerand concludes that he will com municate the Government's decision later Millerand, afterwards conferred with Marshal Foch and the Minister for War.

FRENCH DENIAL OF GERMAN REPORT.

Paris, April 1st,

German Chancellor that France had

A Havas message says:-~~- The statement attributed to the new agreed to allow German troops to occupy the Ruhr Valley for two or three weeks, as it was necessary to quell the Red in

France could only allow such derogation aurrection, is officially denied in Paris.

The Freach Premier, in a letter address ed yesterday to Herr Maver, repeats that

to the Peace Treaty, if it were urgent NEW YORK, April 1st,

necessity, and adds that the Commission The Chamber of Commerce has passed &ion, the patch of more German troops of Control has reported that, in its opin- resolution opposing the employment of to the Hult area would.not only be useless American ships on the routes from Ger- but also dangerous That being the case, maay formerly operated by the Hamburg the French Government, though desirous Amerika Line.

Everett, could only reserve its answer of facilitating the task of the German to the German proposals, a

NEW YORK HARBOUR STRIKE SERIOUS OUTLOOK FOR TRAFFIC.

NEW YORK, April 1st.

M MILLERAND FIRM..

THE REDS PLUNDERING.

the

Ruhr and storming the prisons.

DUTHERIDORES, April 2nd. by Bed troops who are plundering at The Executive Council has been deposed

Among others present were Messrs. M. J. D. Stephens, H. E. Goldsmith, A. E Wright, G. A. Woodcock, T. H. King,

F. A. Wells, G. E. Wetton, B. P. Winslow, E. A. Irving, Com C. W. Beckwith, Dr. J. H Sanders, A. Gibson, B. A..

Hale, L. Forster, A. H. Crook, A. Ritchie, E A Mackenzie. J. D. Lloyd, A. W Hill, Hoberts, C. H. Blason, P. M. Crawford

11. K. Holmes, H. T. Jackman, P. Jacks, J. Vanstone, E. W. Carpenter, J. Dancan, the Rev. W. E. Martin, LM. Whyte, V Sorby, 3. H Set A Piercy, H. A. Lammert, H. F. Phelips, J. Walker,

Kom Tong, and many others. G. H. Piercy, Inspector W. Kent, Ho

Wreaths were sent by the following:- The Government of Hongkong; H.E the Governor and Lady Stubbs; D.G. and Hongkong and South China; R.W.M. Brethren of the District Grand Lodge,

No. 525 E. C.; the DG.8. and Officers of Ufficers and Brethren of Zetland Lodge

Worshipful Mark Master, Officers and the District Grand Royal Arch Chapter Brethren of Eothen Mark; the M.E.Z. Officers and Companions of Cathay Royal Chapter; St. Mary Magdalone Rose Croix Chapter; the W.M. Officers and Brethren of University Lodge: Members of Victoria Lodge No. 1020 EC Perseverance" Lodge No. 1165 E.C. District Grand Lodge Scottish Freemasonry Hongkong and South China; the Officers and emer bers of Naval and Military Lodge 848 8.C.; the Botanical and Forestry Depart ment; Public Works Department; Hong- Kong Cricket Club; Committee of the

Royal Hongkong Golf Club Pupils and try Staff; Government Audit Departments Horticultural Society; Garden and Fores

A Berlin message says & German-Russian san Girls School Victoria Preceptors Staff of the Belilios Public School; Dioce Commission is negotiating at Reval for and Priory, Madge. the release of prisoners through Esthonia, Brothers and Sisters, the Hon.

and Stanky, ARMISTICE AT MUENSTER..

Paul Chater, Hon. Mr. N. J Stabb, Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, Hon. Mr. E. H BEELIN, April 201. Prince Joachim has been released but has Justice Gompertz, Mr Justice Wood, L

Sharp, Hon: Mr. P. H. Holyoak. Mr. of the attack, demonstrate the evident bad

Col. and Mrs. A. Chapuian, Dr. and Mrs, A Muenster message says that the W. V. M. Kock, Mr. T. L. Parkins, Dr. faith, since the disorders were localising Government and insurgents have agreed to-F. Keyt, Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Goldsmith and a peaceful settlement approaching an armistice from noon to-day. The Commander C. W. Beckwith, Mr and France will not be responsible for the Government is stopping the despatch of Mrs. A. E Crapnell, Mr. and Mr. Dun- possible serious consequences, since she is troops to the Rohr area Carangaga, April 2nd

convinced of the danger of German inter-

can Clark, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackensie, Kuwane Trade Compiminers have vent. The authorities in Berlin have vention Sha Jeft nothing undone to pre

Mr. and Mrs. E., R. Dovey, Mr. C. A. STATUS OF US. TROOPS arrived from Moscow.

Woodcock, Mr. and Mrs. A Gibson, Mr. Interviewed by broken their engagements. Therefore

WASHINGTON, 'April 2nd. trade with the Allies wished to resume they must bear the responsibility of from the House of Representatives, writes: Pier. nd nd Henley, L. Do sig and Mrs. H. A. Cartwright, Mr. and President Wilson, in reply to an enquiry

Mrs. B. A. Hale Mr. and Mrs. A possible Ships are loading at Petrograd

as speedily as possible conflicts with flax, hemp, ete, bat grain exports Allies will wish to associate themselves in Marshal Foch has no authority over them." W. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lammert Millerand was convinced that the subject only to the orders of the President. Piercy, Mr. M. E. Mooney, Mr. and Mr

All American troops on the Rhine are HK Holmes, Mr.

Mrs Mr. and Mrs. cannot be resumed immediately owing to any measures France may demand to

F. Graham, Mr. G. H lack of transport, for which the Commis asure respots for the Treaty and to nain SITUATION IN THE RUHR REGION, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crook, Mr. and Mrs- sion. would purchase locomotives and roll ing stock from the Allie

Lain France's alety."

J. Beth, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carrie, Miss Ɑ LONDON, April 3rd. OCCUPATI

PATION OF GERMAN TOWNS,

The question of the restoration of order 8. E. Long, Mr. J. M. Gordon, Mr, and Clarke. Mrs. B. Brotherton Harker, Mra in the Ruhr industrial region depends on Mrs. James despatching troops thither, concerning Mr. L. Gibbs, Mr. L. M. Whyte, ARIS, April 4th the notion of the Berlia Government in Nicoles Walker Mr. and Mrs W

there has apparently been some mis. Gratam, Mr. and

and Mrs. J. H. Gardiner, understanding in Paris and Berlin. Herr Newhouse, Mr. H Mayer, the German Charge d'Affairs in Mrs. Forster, Mr. and Mrs. P Beth Mr. and Paris, yesterday handed a Note to M. Brayn, Mr. R. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs

that there will be a stoppage of 40 per the entry of troops into the neutral zone, been forbidden to reside in Berlin. boats has been ordered: The, men assert Germany has advanced as a pretext for A general barbour strike of all railroaded, said that the misunderstanding, which

LATZE M. Millerand, semi-officially interview-

vent of the traffic.

RUSSIA WANTS TRADE. PEACE CONFERENCE AT SAN KEEN ON DOING BUSINESS WITH

San Remo on April 18th,

Rom April 4ths The Peace Conference

be held at

BRITISH REFUGLES FROM RUSSIA.

RELATE THEIR SUFFERINGS.

LONDON, April 4th. The steamer Tamus arrived at Southamp ten with 400 British refugees from Russia. that typhoid is raging in Russia. All spoke of horrible experiences and said

NEW FRENCH LOAN, LARGE AMOUNT OF SUBSCRIP. TIONS

PARIS, April 1st,

A Havas message 8076----

M. Marsal, the Minister of Finance, announced to the Senate, yesterday after noon, that subscriptions to the recent French Loan amounted to more than 15,000,000,000 france

ALGIERS TO DAKAR. FRENCH AIRMEN'S SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT.

PAR18, April 2nd.

CALLIES.

THE PRINCE OF WALES. VISIT TO COMMONWEALTH

CAPITAL

MELBODENB, March 31st,

despite our injunctions, and the brutality

A semi-official statement says tint, owing to the violation the Peace Treaty be the presence of the Reichswehr in the Ruhr region, Germany must expect the occupa without any incident. tion of Frankfort, Darmstadt and Hansu,

H.M.S. Renown will call at Jervis Bay. which will be undertaken soon, probably Millerand, again requesting permission to A Danenberg, Miss Russell, Mr. L. 06

The Prince of Wales visits Canberra on June 14th, Bepresentatives, hoped that within, five. Mr. Hughes, replying in the House of

would be sufficiently advanced to enable years the building of the Federal Capital Parliament to meet at Canberra

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

[SY COURTESY OF THE OHINA MAIL." SINGAPORE BATHING FATALITY. A Havas meɛRAZE SAYS: The French airmen Maior Vuillimin and japtenant Chalut, who started from

SINGAPORE, Maror 5th Mra Gramminger, wife of Mr. Grem Alaiers to Timbuctoo early in February.inger of Messrs. Sturzenegger & Com landed resterday morning at Onakam near, pany, was drowned in the swimming bath Dakar in Benegal

of the Swiss Club on Saturday.

IMPROVEMENT IN RUHR BEGION.

LA MIA BERDIN, April 4th," It is officially stated that the situation in the Ruhr regionais improving. Govern hansenter

ment troops geenpted Duisburg and Ober demanded the recall of these troops, décia Wright R

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simultaneously mentioning that four batte Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Mr. and Mrs, W. O. reinforce the troops in the Euhr area, Parker Rees, Mr. and Mrs. J. Macdonald, lions of infantry and some balterie entered Lambert, Mr. M. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. the neutral zone on the 1st inst. as the GWH. Gill, Mr. A. H. Compton, Mr. and an authorities believed that France Mrs R. L. Bridger, Mrs. A. Bryson, Mr. agreed thereto. M. Millerand, in reply,

and MA Skelton, Mrs. J. W. Taylor Mr GC ing that France would still consider the Mr. HE Seriven day Ho-Kom Tong accupation of Frankfort, Darmstedt and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Thursfield Mr. and Hanau in the event of a Corman advance, Mr. Stalker, Mrs. A Beth, Mr. and Meanwhile, a communiqué, issued in Ber Mrs. B. W. Carpenter, Medad Mn. lin on the 2nd inst, declares that the J. H. Taggart, Mrs, and Miss Wallace BERLIN, April 2nd. despatch of troops to the Rahy region is Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cavalier, Mr. and The Cabinet adjourned after a prolongevitable as lawlessness is unchecked Mrs. W. G. Goggin, Mr and Mrs. P. M. ed discussion of the conditione from the armed brigande are looting food supplies Crawford, Mr. and Mr. P. Maitland Essen and Muenster Beris. The terms are and the local authorities are powerless to Mr. 8. H. Dutton, Mim Davis, Mr. and most drastic, and are reported to amount protect civilians. But a resolution by the Mrs. C G. Alabaster, Mr. B. L. Arnold, to demand for a complete recognition of Executive of the workers at Ruhr waran Mr. W. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs A. H. Boviet principles.

the Berlin Government that the general Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. V Borby strike will be renewed if the troops Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Mr. J. D. Lloyd

Mr. H. Green and reveral others Gu

DRASTIC TERMS OF THE REDS.

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