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NEW YORK STRIKE.
WASHINGTON January 11th. In accordance with the cabled, request at President Wilson, the War Labour Board will meet in New York on January. 13th to decide regarding the strike Menawhile the Board urges the resumption of work on the assurance that the Bourd will promptly establish equitable wages and working conditions.
NEW YORK. January 13th.
Kast of the marine workers in New Work responded to the Lahour Board's appeal to resume work..
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-'ANARCHIC BUENOS AIRES.
FORNOS AIRES, January 11th." Alto night-long negotiations with the Government officials, the strikers voted in Eavour of ending the general strike, pro- vided the demands of the Yasena icon work, strikers were granted.
BUINOM AIRES, January 13th In spite of the statement that the strike hed terminated, there was a recrudescence of shooting as well as grent disorder all night-long.
BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE AND DEPART.
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JANUARY 17th.. KITANO MARU NYE, from Sydney, with mil
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JANUARY 19th.
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JANUARY 23rd.
TAMBA MARU, NY.K, from Japan, An attack on the Post Office was revia Shanghai, with mail.
JANUARY 27th. polled with machine-guns.
In attacks on the Vasena,Works, 20 were INALA MARU, N.Y.K., from Londen, filled and wounded.
All the Government buildings are being blosely guarded and all labour meetings prohibited.
Loxboy, January 13th.
via Singapore, with mail.
A telegram from New York says that! Buenos Aires is apparently in the hands of an unshackled anarchy, which commit pore expasses, thefts, and indiscriminate mur- deza.
BUENOS AIRES, January 12th. The "Commander of the Government. troops reports that 230 were killed and 700 wounded in the strike rioja.
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COPENHAGEN,
January 12th
A telegram from Vienna states that a man entered, M. Paderewski's room as the hotel he was staying in and fired a abot at him. M. Paderewski was slightly Wounded.
Some arrests were made and the pri soners stated that the plot was arranged
by the "Bolsheviks.
THE BERLIN CAULDRON.
A GROWING INSANITY.
Laxnos, January 19th. In connection with the Frankfurter Zeitung's statement regarding the tree, Berlin semi-oficial message states that the Government troops and Spartacists' who surrendered, signed an agreement on the evening of January 10th by which the Government undertook aut to receive reinforcements and to cease hostilities.
The resumption of hostilities, was sub ject to twelve hours notice.
COPENHAGEN January 13th. Heavy fighting again blazed up in Ber- lin on January 11th and contínued all night long.
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BALE, Jenuary 12th.
A telegram from Munich states that thousands of workers went in procession to the Foreign, Ministry and demanded the liberation of sight arrested Spartacist Leaders,
Herr Eisner, at first," refused to receive the Delegation, but finally consented in order to avoid the repetition of events in Berlin
AMSTERDAM, January 12th."
A Munich oficial message states that Herr Eianer bas telegraphed, to the Gov ernment in Berlin that the murderous civil war in Berlin mast end, otherwise A Germany will alowly perish.
Berlin's example everywhere is pro ducing insanity.
The galy means of salvation apposes tó be a Government sustained by the con
of the people and comprising all
Palist parties,
COPENHAGES, January 12th
M. Radek has issued a manifeste to the Sportacista - stating that the Russian Army is en route to Berlin,
COPENHAGEN, January 12th. Two thousand Spartacists in Hanover commandeared the railway train and are proceding to Berlin,
COPENHAGEN, January 12th The Independent Socialists in Berlin are willing to recept the Government's conditions provided that elections for the National Assembly are
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