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MONDAY, AUGUST Jer. 198

WEN'S

IN

STRIKE

GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE TO ADJUST

DIFFERENCES.

ATTEMPT ON GREEK PREMIER'S

LIFE

DESPERATE ATTACK BY ARMED MEN

ENGLISH BISHOPS AND PLACE:

GERMANY'S PLACE IN LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

CABLES

THE POLISH SITUATION. "FRANCE-RELIEVE) TENSION.

LONDON, August 13th.

MILLEBAND DENOUNCES

SOVIET

PARIS, August 19th.

carab

General

far an Cholojow:

yesterday

conta to drive

General Budenny's

the southern soctor, Csicaralty penetrated. sa

A Polish counter-attack is proceeding The Uk ian detachments, which retir ed behind the Stryps, have gained their old positiona.

THIRTEE

RED ARMY:

minorte, August 14th

telegram from the Crimea states thị General Wrangel defeated the Thirteen Red Army, capturing, 4,000 prisoner, guns and other materials

The text is published of the reply of Menora Wrangle's fleet bombarded Millerand to the American Note on Eustia

The reply states that the French Gay- erament is entirely in scened with the views of the American Government, and Popean denounces the Soviet Government as being

tchekoff in order to open the Dateper GOVERNMENTS TRY TO REPAIR

A BREACH.

LONDOR. August 19th

THE LAMBETH CONFERENCE

APPEAL FOR UNITY

LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND

GERMANY.

LONDON August 13th. Jutique, passed in the Lambeth Com "the"report of which is being pab

ats immediate steps principles of the League of upon the world, and declare that the people of the world, no lem. Christian principle, dema

Germany and other

Nations to wet their taon BE

ajustice of patie

ference to the tenare

forced

have vad

the object of obtaining and a

ight

ith the French Group'smir avour of submitting the

mixien

PT TO ASSASSINATR

GREEK PREMIER,

RIGHT SHOTS FIRED.

Panis, Augun 19th determined attempt was made

koơn to amassinata Me Venizelos at Garo Lyon station, when entering a 'first man fire Shree shota without attin

M. Veberilor whereupon the second emptied all age chambers of his revolver, won

The wound is believed to be

and The assailante were

and PATIENTS CONDITION

wners" and, seamen before

movement one. They malon were carried practic with the exception of the

EAMEN AND THE PREVENTION

OF FUTURE WARS S

Brussels, August 13th.

liquor trade, and morphia in ChmaThe International Seamen's Congress st has adopted a resolution declaring that,

of the Tuture.....

Another resolution prospective

SATISFACTORY.

PARIS, August 13th.

avoyoull hil:M“ Venizators of caused merely & grate and was

in the body The other 'split

fragments which were lodged

These fragments have been under radiographiq control. The in order to prevent future WAIS, SERIGRcondition is very satisfactory will refuse to transport troops and hoped that he will be able to les

This is applicable to the Russo hospital in three days

inton, expresses the disapproval of the tions. general schemes of inter-communion or Folish conflict. exchange of palpita, believing that t

ENO NATIONALISATION.

OBITUARY CEN

London, Mingust 19th. The American sportsman and breeder, the Lospor, August 13ths. millionaire Mr. Walter Winans," was dry- Interviewed by the Daily Mail the Oil ing in a race in Esser when he suddenly

might, imperil the attainment of the ideal, MESOPOTAMIAN OILFIELDS.

OPINION OF THE TIMES There is general public saxiety in Lob

190 LAW LONDON, August 19th.. don and Paris to do the best to assist the Commenting on the appeal in the Lam / two lovernments to repair the breach in the both Conference Report that Christianity speaking at Noyon, declared that **th the Timies expresses the opinion that Allies are united and vin remain united missiounty diocese of the Angite direction there would be no nationalisation, at the barse could be stopped. He was picked sp There were inevitable divergencies due to should make the first move national characteristics but the union, of re-anion with the non-episcopal churches, Mesopotamian oilfields which would be dead. which was forged and wrought through as the problend there are most heute worked by British" competitive concerną, They have been considered on the spot and severe trials will continue

steps to furnish General Wrangel with mili entirely narepresentative of the Russian Anglo-French relations. M.Milleraudabonld be manifested by united fell Controller, Sir John Cadman, indicated that collapsed and fell off the buggy before ther

གས་་བས ོ

The political situation is considerably od to-day by the French Foreign Office Statement that France will not take any

sary aid until after an exchange of views nation whose regime is founded on the nega. With Gress Britain. This appears com- tion of all principles of honour and good plately to alter the position, for hitherto faith The French Government cannot the impression was that France had decided have official relations with a Government to aid him whatever the outcome of the Which, bae Fasolved to conspire against her

institutions, Minsk conference, In view of this develop ment it is believed that Mr. Lloyd George will be able to announce in the House of Comment on Monday that the incident is alosed and that the Allies are united on the policy which will be adopted towards Huis,bow that the British Government has sub

AMERICA WATTING.

WASHINGTON, August 14th Although there is little doubt that Ameri- sympathies incline towards General angle, the Government will probably is becomes hold recognition unles

to establish direct contact when recognition will be merely of a provi- sional Government, Itapp

till uncer

Poland, and awaite sugge tions from other Governmentsjin reply to

AMERICAN EXPERT FOR WARSAW

WASHINGTON August 13th. It is announced the Mr. Robbins, the Government encodes in Near Eastern Mr. Gibson to

LABOUR'S DECISIVE VOTE

AGAINST WAB.

CLOSDON, August 13th.

ALLEGED TERMS OF ANGLO RUSSIAN AGREEMENT.

PARIS, August 13th. The Temps publishes a report from Mos

mitted the following condition for the recognition of the Soviet Gaveniment ;---

Cessation on both sides of direct or in- direct hostilities; mutual repatriation of civil and miliary prisoners; an agreement regarding the reparation for damages Bus. tained by private individuals, Great Britain agreeing that she would not require an in- mediate settlement in this connection, and scoeptance by Great Britain of Russia's conditions respecting the resumption of Anglo Russian commercial relations,

conditions.

GENERAL WEYGAND'S REFUSAL

A High official, interviewed by Reuters all parties concerned have already declar-Paying royalties earmarked for the Inefit.

sire for reunion in the Varions of Mesopotamia. correspondensin Paris, declared Lisagboth ed t Governments should take steps to arold canference The Timu says that the agch misunderstandings.

and has already been largely prepared plans, oil would be carried by pipeline, -South India and is is anticipated that across to the Mediterranean, through Syria,

Christian churches there will seek to Francs has already commented lox 18.

It is generally hoped that Beuter's revelke kion will have the effect of preventing ana isolated action like that taken by Francespond to the appeal without delay

Bimilar, though slower progres may be in the future.

looked for in Canada, Australia, China and elsewher

EABLIER CABLES.

LATVIA AT PEACE WITH SOVIET

„ONDON, August 19ta. A message from Rigs states that L signed peace with the Soviet on Angust 11th.

IMMEDIATE RECOGNITION: NOT

THE SOLUTION.

WASHINGTON, August 12th The Note to Poland referring to the character of the present Russian Govern The Soviet Government Las sccepted the Government cannot perceive that recogat bion will promote peaceful solution of Europe's present difficulties and asserts that it

is an incontestable fact that the pat rulers of Bunkia, do mat rals by the wil or by the consent of any considerable pro- portion of the Bumida people. Two and a half years have passed and still the Soviet has not permitted anything like the nature of popular elections,

A Warsaw message says General We gand has declined to undertake the office Chief of Staff of the Polish Army, although he will continue to act as Advisor General. GERMANY STRICTLY NEUTRAL

maay

BERLIN, August 14th

"AMERICA'S DEAD,

TO BE TAKEN FROM SCOTLAND.

PORTION OF CROWN JEWELS LONDON, August 13th,

FROM RESSIAS SENT TO BOLSHEVIK AMBASSADOR IN USA.

The Belgian steamer, Groningen, cha tored by the United States Government, has arrived at Glasgow to recive bodies of American soldiers buried. land in war-time for re-burial in their

WASHINGTON, August 13th The Customs have intercepted a parcel from Soviet Russia to M. Martens, the native places. Many boding have been. socalled Bolshevik Ambassador to the exhumed in various parts of the west of

United States, containing over 100 dia monds, believed to be part of the famous Scotland, notably at lay and other se western islands whore hundreds lost their Ensian Crown Jewels

/ lives through the sinking of the transport

THE FRENCH PRESIDENT'S

WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE IN AMERICA. TENNESSEE SENATE BATIFIES AMENDMENT.

CONFLICTING RUMOURS.

PARIS, August 13th. Doubts continue to be expresed in re.

gard to President Deschanel's health and an official statement is demanded. It is reported that M. Millerand possesses a document proving that President Deschanel

NEW AMERICAN NAVAL. ATTACHE.

WAREISGION, August 1945.

Rear Admiral Albert Niblack has been appointed Naval Attaches to States Embassy in London The Pross is remarkably unanimous in approbation: the appointment.

CHICAGO

BALLOON RACES.

NEW YORL, August 12th There are eleven. entrants for the Inter rnational Balloon Baces on September 11th, and October 23rd which are being bold at Chicago instead of Indianapolis, owing to the inability to curather necesary.

SUGAR CRISIS. ACTION BY ARGENTINE GOYEEN BENST

In cons the Gove Priate red

"FOREIGN" LEGION=-=

PARIB, August 12th- The famous Foreign Legion in zanfare Un the other hand the Petit Parlien saying Ita ranks has comsiderably widened its -that a highly-placed personage' who had san

long interview with President Deschanel copa by the formation of regiments of declared that he was in perfect health foreign cavalry and artillery and a foreign

engineer's battalion."

A TRIPLE AGREEMENT.

DELIMITATION OF ZONES OF OCCUPATION IN ASIA MINOR.

Paris, August 14th

>> TENNESSEE, August 13th. The Senate bas ratified the Women's The United States Government without Suffrage Amendment, Tennessee being the In reply to the Bolshevik inquiry the desiring to interfere in the internal affairs thirty sixth State to vote in favour of the German Government has announced that in of Russia Expresso the hope that the messure. The necessary authorization for stasw. - He will anil as soon as possible. nocordance with atsict neutrality it wil con- Russians as soon as they find a constitutional amendnient has been thereby ill not be able to resume his function.

tinue to intern Polish troops entering Gor establish a Government representing

their obtained. funt free will at When that time comes, – the United States will consider the measure AMERICA'S NOTE ON POLISH of practical assistance which can be taken. POLITICAL EXPERTS IN THE

DARK in order to promote the restoration of SITUATION CENT The national conference of the Labou

Rusia, provided that Humia has not takım

LONDON, August 12th. Party and the Trade Union Congress

WASHINGTON, Augus 12th. herself wholly out of the pale of = the ** was attended by 1,044 delegates and

Diplomats in Washington consider that friendly interests of other nations by Political experts have been groping up Adopted & resolution pledging itself to resist the State Department's note on the Polish pillage and oppression of the Poles.

te the present in impenetrable darknes asy and every form of military and naval situation had a threefold purpose: firstlyUndisputed facts have convinced the regarding the reported French recognition intervention against Boyies. Bussia, and

to give moral support to Poland; secondly, United States that the existing regime in of Wrangel. Many tentative explanations Suthorising the Council of Action to call a to appeal to the masses of Russia to throw Russia is based upon the segation of every have been advanced of the French Foreign strike, if necessary to enforce the pledge. off the Bolshevist yoke and stablish principle of honour and good faitband Office statement, the most likely of which EXTREMISTS GAIN THE DAY. Constitutional government and thirdly, every usage of the convention underlying seems to be that of the Daily fail which

to influence other nations against recognis. the whole structure of international law uggests that the permanent staff of the An agreement has been condude'd be LONDON, August 13th." ing the Bolshevista. While no specific The Note refers to the open confession Ministry is a rebellion against the Gov- Organised Labour's ultimatum to the mention is made of the Japanese occups of the Bolsheviks that they are relying corament and points out that similar tween Great Britain, France and Italy Government is challenge to wreck the tion of Siberia it is generally believed that open the occurrence of revolutions in all incident with a similar explanation occur regarding the delimitation of the zones of British Constitution, if necessary in order Mr. Colby referred to the Japanese forces the great civilised nations, including the red recently The fact that M. Milation is no to prevent war with Russia. Moreover, to in the allusion favouring the withdrawal United States, which shall destroy their lerand was absent from Paris and there governments and substitute Bolshevik rule.fore not in immediate, tonch with the day, Labour pledged itself to a national roof foreign troops from Russian territory. rolation, unless the Government removes all

STRANGE FRENCH ACTION traces of the blockading policy against

EXPLAINEDASA Busun and establishes dienet trade and

LONDON, August 12th. commerce with is. There aoems no doubt

Renter learns that every effort is being that extremista bare captured Labour and stampeded the movement into paying that made by the British and French Govern- it would have revolution not a mere strio ments to come to an agreement. There

manding every prospect, of a satisfactory), solution to care Rod Eustia,

further refuses to be associated being reached. In the event af sy dil with Any Alliance between Great Britain, culty Mr. Lloyd George and Lord Curzon wy country which cam will probably meet M. Millerand at Bou to support General Wrangel and logne during the week-end. or supply munitions and other war for any form of attack apon rence has instructed the

of Action to remain in being until they have secured (1) absolute guarantee

ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT

POSSIBLEA

POLISH NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUBBIA

Ministry would give daring officials an opportunity of subbotage by issuing statement bearing every evidence of apparently unquestionable theial sanction. The Times declares that the matter

calculated indisc

the Franco-British

the part

condign","puni

confesses to:

spysets waiting

DONALDor, August 12th. An explanation of the astonishing deci sion of Franco regarding General Wrangel of the paemies was conveyed to-day from Paris, where it Alliance, and dema | wns made clear that the French action is ment of the offer

a rotort to Mr. Lloyd George sending The Daily Chro the Soviet conditions to Paland with advice plete mystication and to agree to them, without consultinguna the Uvernment get France Mr. Loyd George's d language planation from Paris was: rogarded as much too favourable Tela is also the general line taken in the Boviet, several of whose terms

Nevertheless, the sitas. other quartern considered in Paris as injurions to Poland), tion in sich that matters cannot long be left This

was the clasbang of viswi, which was so they s verterday translated into deeds. The Government inned an urgent whip

Le Hatim points out that, apart from toilta supporters on Monday. Cabinet found at Lloyd George's workKUUTHER CORROBORATION. and actions not in accord with the Hythe

LONDON Angost 12th decisions which were submitted to his col Is-further corroboration were needed of Wagner yenertgy by M. Millerand, the official character of the Wrange Moreover the French Government con nouncement. It comes from Reuters repres sidered that the Polish Cabinet remed sentive in Paris, who states that the be in favour of an energetic effort of nouncement was prepared by Millersed which, the offer of the supreme command to with the approval and support of General Weygand was an indication. The | Cabinet.. Government thought that Poland ought not | 2

LONDON, August 12th. The hit move in the Russo-Polish the the armed forces of Great Britain negotiations materialised in the Polish Lloyd George's action, the Frene shall not be used to support any naval and Foreign Minister yesterday erasing tele

litary effort against the Boviet Govern graphing to the wireless stationstating muut, (9) the withdrawal of all British that ® the, Poles: had despatched parlia

Valteroc operating a Rockadingmentaires to come to understanding

sence against Rusna, sud, (3) there with the Russian Command.” cognition of the Russian Soviet Govern mept and the establishment of unrestricted trading and commercial relations between Great Britain and Russia

BRITISH ADVICE TO POLAND

LORDax, August 13th. Router learns that the statement that Mr. Lloyd George surised the Poles that the Russian terms were fair and tony pnght to be accepted is incorrect. The communi cation addressed to: Waray which was de cided at mosting of the Cabinet, did not

to Recept the terms, be timated tirat if the Borisk "terms

Fide -- the • Government

Waz, in order to obtain

WRANGLES STATUS:

PREPARING FOR A DECISIVE STROKE.

FIERCE FIGHTING ON A 100-MILE THONTS

LONDON, August 12th. - Reuter learns from Warsaw that--en- most 10th both adversaries were appar

aging in re grouping their forces

efanos of Warsaw, to the north was)

by General Fiiller's new

rivers

Narow and Beg had been

thened by defensive wor)

front along the middle of the

Toles held bot

PEACE WITH ARMENIA

to be able to say that the Allies themselves FOLES WILL RESIST TO THE END. advised her to. Jen down bertarus under

MEN

OFFIC TRENC

ATE

of 19th

The CoungLE WE

TO ASSIST TURKEY HOME PARIE, August

The object of the Asia Minor Agreement is to amast Turkey in the development of Bad in the re-organisation of ita: administrativa servicon. The agreement ipulates that the contracting pares shall bo squally represented on all International Commisions in Turkey and also defines the terms of the working of the Anatolian railways and a portion of the Bagdad Bail way which is included in Turkish territory.

THELATESURGEON GENERAL

CORGAS

REMAINS RECEIVED WITH

MILITARY HONOURS."--

SURRENDERED GERMAN

SHIPS

TO BE SUNE IN THE ATLANTIC.

NEW YORK, August 13th. According to present plans the surren deced. German warships will be sent to the Atlantic at full speed with rudders Jam med and annie by torpedoes and guns of

the American fleet.

COUNTY CRICKET

LONDON August 13th. Middlesex beat Notta by nina wickeln. Burrey beat Lancashire by 921 Leicestershire beat Derby by an ing and 14 runs

The fampshire.Essex and the Yorkshire Busser “matchen were

FAR EASTERN

NEWS.

CABLE

(THROUGH, REUTER'S AGENOT.

CHINA NOTIFIES ADHESION.

New York, August 13th. The remains of Surgen-General Corgas Obina from England have been landed and were insti The General youngst brother draped the reomyed by a military guard of honour. coin with the American Flag ifter which was borna from the landing stage through a lane of Army Welfare workers for conveyance to Washington,

PORTUGAL.

not

NEW LOA

AMERICA

APPO

Brussels, Augúny, 11th.

Minister has notañed

to « the International

COUNT CHINDA

SONDON," "August 15th-

PAR EAST

AIAZD

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