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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter's Service to the China Blub).
(Continued from Puge S.) RUSSIA AND THE BOLSHEVIKS.
Bas January with Libau, Northern Ethonia and Livonia have been cleared of Bolsheviks, thanks to the intervention of Finnish troops
It is reported that M. Trotsky was Narva taken prisoner
STOCKHOLM, Jnuary 24th. Reports from Petrograd indicate that the Bolsheviks are preparing to evacuate the city. The remaining valuables, etc. are being removed towards Moscow.
Petrograd is regarded as doomed, and will probably be the victim of robber gang formed by deserted soldiers and escaped convicts, who have already divid ed the town for looting purposes.
It is expected that a greater number of interned parsons will be executed
The Bolshevist Lovernment has pro hibited SW199
citizens from leaving Russia, and are holding imprisoned Swiss as hostages.
Serlet diplomats are being refused necem to Switzerland..
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reutör's Service to the,China Mail.),
ACTRESS'S DEATH.
LONDON, January 23rd, The dramatic, inquest proceedings on the death of the well-known actress, iss Billie Carleton, have been concluded. The enquiry was marked by most scoss tonal disclosures regarding tracking in drugs.
Aaass of conflicting evidence way adduced The jury brought in a verdict ut wanslaughter against a friend of the deceased's, named Develle, who stren dudly tostiñed that he did not supply her with the cocaine which caused her death.
PORTUGAL.
Mapato January 24th.
It is reported from Valencia that the Monarchy has been proclaimed at Lisbon.
Vigo report states that the majority of the garrison at Lisbon adhered to the Monarchy.
The Monarchists seized the, wireless station at Mon Sante, near Lisbon.
Senhor Couceira's secretary "Baid that Senhor Conceith is proceeding to Madrid: on au important mission.
LONDON, January 24th. Troops assembled the Mon Sante Monarchist Bag,A are reported to be commanded by the ex-Minister Colonel Mendones,
I the Chamber, the Republican, Iills unfurled the fed the troops which
Senhor Barcia, protested against the ex. pulsion of Russias from Spain. Count Romanones replied that the mensure was
provem
from Spain necessary in order to becoming a sanctuary for udusirables. The Russians had been expelled from Frano, Switzerland and the Apenting.
STOCKHOLM, January 28ch. A telegram Front Petragend in Hel- singfors states that the Bolshevist Govern. ment has decided, before leaving Potro- grad, to burg all bank account bouks, with The object of destroying every trace of the capitalist regime...
Brarest, January 25th, Armed Folshevists seized the offices of the newspapurite Hirlap, foreing the manager to hand over the funds.
comrient
IDEAS OF HAVAS.
Tank, January 3rd.
battery in Lisbon
Bluejackets erected barricades in Lower Lisbon in expectation of the advance of cavalry from Mon Sante.
Senhor Antonio Almeida appeared in motor-ear in Rocio Square. The crowd acclaimed him, calling on him to defend the Republic.
LISON. January 23rd. Republican vessels on the Tagus inter- copted a monarchist wireless message from. Mon Santo to Oporto, announcing that the cavalry and a part of the infantry with 90 guns and many civilians in Lisboa joined the Monarchists.
Lisor, January 2ith.
All political prisoners except the mar derer of of Dr. Sidoneo Pars have been release.
LONDON, January Sith.
The news of the Portuguese situation is conflicting.
A Havas müssige sites: All the principe! French agwspapers at length ch the important decision. en Yesterday, by the Pence Conference in inviting the various autha rities in sia, including the Bolsheviks, statest that volunteer Republican Batte a Lisbon report, dated January 2nd, to me, a Prince's Island in the son of
far, the representatives of the Assolins are being organised in Lisbon and ciati rowers, for a full and frank dis the Provinces for the defence of the cussion Most of the think that a salu. Republic,
been found,
tion to the Russia problem has not yetals that the Monarchist Movement is A Badajoz report, datël January Mrd.
At a bread and fair-minded inquiry apparently making no bedway in South which was opened, the public sentiment Portugual,
con-
of France was expressed by 31. Pichon. Repablica demonstrations are when he wrote that there could we notasily parading Lisbon The Police, in compromies with the Bolsheviks.
the absence of troops, have gone nerth.
The comments of other papers mean wards to fight the Monarchists. that the settlement new proposed has, ni A Viga-reportg, also dated January Least, the merit of giving as sointioned, reports that troops ander Colonel which would bring Bolshevik Delegates Silva Ramos, disobeying orders from Lis. to Paris.
bon. icined the Royalists at Santarem."
Faxis, Juuary 24th.
The wireless tution on the Eiffel Tower began, at two this morning, to transmit lavibutions to influential groups in Bue sis, to wid three representatives to Prinkipo.
MIXED OPINIONS, «
STOCKHOLM, January 24th.
HOME LABOUR MOVEMENTS.
LONDON, January 24th. The Press Bureau states:-The Minis- ter of Labour met the members of the Executive and
officials of the
A former Soviet Minister, interviewed, Boilermakers, his and Black. expressed satisfaction at the decision of smiths Linions who agreed on a 17 hour the Peace Conference as regard, Russia. week, and promised to advise the re He is firmly convinced that his Govern-sumption of work, if there is no reduction ment will accept the offer of the Allies
of the wages of pieceworker, as already PARIS January Sith. conceded to timeworkers."
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solution signed the Secretaries of the LoxBox, January 4th.
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Lostos, January 21th.
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ARMIES OF OCCUPATION,
LONDON, January Mrd. Reuter earns that a section of the
Criticise the Supreme Council's decision British Army in Italy will form part of
regarding Russia, but so commenta- dorsuggest that President Wilson merely the Army of Occupation in Austria. desires. by forcing the Bolsheviks to show British troops will probably remain in their hand, to prepare the world for Tran-Caucasia for some months. action against the Bolsheviks, as he pre It is hoped that the troops in Palestine "pared: America for action against Ger. will soon be reduced by half. Four 'divisions, at present in Egypt, are await. Inter-Allied Commission, charged ing ships.
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has not yet been appointed, but it is un-quired in Mesopotamia.for some time, derstood that it will include no personage bat will be largely Iadian. who exercised diplomatic functions in Russia
DOMINIONS INTERESTED.
LONDON, January 25th, The Times correspondent in Paris states that it is understood that the Dominions have been asked to send a ro presentative to Prinkipo. Sir Robert Borden has been approached in this con- e probable that Cenural Botha will
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PARIS, January 23rd..
A Havas message states:
Sazonoll make a vehement appeal for Allied help. in "Russia and suggests, the Allied occupation of Petrograd in the "xams-of humanity.
FATE OF GERMAN COLONIES,
Loxoox, January 25th. During the discussion yesterday, on Colonial questions, at the meeting of the British Delegation, General Smuts, en be. half of South Africe, claimed German Bouth West Africs upon which point There
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Japan some time ngo proposed that the muster should form the limit of apanese possessions in the South. This ould give Japan the Carolize and the Marshall Jalands
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NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.
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GIANT BRITISH AEROPLANE.
JANUARY 16. CHONG VA Chi., 358 tons, from Haiphong, Capt. Weatherhead, Ring Yo, 10B.
A funker British triumph was achieved recently, when the largest number of Passangers jnt erried by an aero lane dow ever London. Messrs. Handley-Page bad E43
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-TAMBA MARU, Jap.. noon, for Läver | pool via Singapore and Suez, N,YK
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JANUARY 25, 1919. ›
NAM KAM, Chi, 7.b., for Haiphong, Wo Fat.
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WASUN, Brit, 10 am., EC, Wan, Wang Ding.
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