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Panis, March 8th. A Tava, message states 2--- A very important senference took! place between Mr. Lloyd George and M. 'lemenceau as the French War Ofice.
The discussions were with a view to roaching an agreement us to common action between Britain and France at the Conference.
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GERMAN WARSHIPS TO BE
DIVIDED.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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MEDITERRANEAN BITTLE FLEET.
3rt, March 3th.
Ip huis ben deänitely decided that the | battle-feet in the Mediterranean will consist of the Emperor of {udia, Benbow, [Marlborough, Iron Ludé, Centurion, and
Ajet
PARTITION OF ENEMY TERRI- TORIES.
FRENCH FORECAST.
Pants, March 9th...
A Havi, nesange states:- The Temps gives a foreense of the even- tual partition of enemy territories under the ninndatory system,
France Paris, March 8th..
A blavas message status:-
it regard to the ultimate disposal of the German Fleet, it is understood that Powers have agreed to distribute the surrendered Gervas war vessels among themselves. Great Britain and America a agred as to the necessity Disking their respective shares.
21,900, HUNS ALLOWED.
PARIS, nech sth.
A Hava message states! is is worthy of note that France, more than any other country, is interested in the future of the military strength of Germany She, however, leaves it to the
PRANCR.
receives Syria, including Damascus and Alexandrette also the greater part of the Cameroons and Togoland.
GREAT BRITAIN
Great Britain receiver Aesopolamin, Fatestite and German Fast Africa,
AUSTRALIA.
Australia receites the German Pacific Islands, south of the Equator, except Samou.
NEW ZEALAND.
New Zealand receives Samoa,
ITALY.
Italy receives the stretch of territory Allica to imposé stronger terms than s48-between Smyrna, which will be given to grated by her. The British "view" is Greece, and Armenia, permit Germany an army of 70,000 men.
U.S. SHIPPING STRIKE."
Sixteen thousand
New Yous, March 5th.
workers marize truck, demanding an eight one day and
thir per cent, increase Shipping is at a stand still
POST-WAR TRADE,
THE UNITED STATES.
The United States revive, Armenia," JAPAN.
Japan receives the German Pacifie Islands north of the Equator
in" wages.
L
LNION March 3tb. In the House of Comunists, replying to a question, Mr. Bona Las said that the Government was taking steps to carry put the post-war trade policy already an nounced by the Premier,
MR: WILSON SAILS.
Washiners, Márch 5th. President Wilson is sailing for France 40-day, without having any definite pror mise as to what the attitude of the pest Senate will by towards a League of Nations,
Niw York, March 5th. President. Wilson has willed for France
BOLSHEVIKS.
WARSAW, March 5th. When the Bolsheviks, entered, Kieff, they transferred the population of the Ghetto Slum quarter to the houses of the wealthy and vice verst. It is reported that they levied a cuatribution 200,000,000 rubles on the city.
FRENCH DOLD ODESSA.
THE GERMAN SITUATION.
Bat. Harch sth.
A message from Frankfurt state that four Guards officers were arrested at Bale as responsible fur the tenths of Berr Liebknecht and Frau Rosa Luxemburg, who, were insufficiently guarded.
BLOODSHED AND LOOTING.
BALE, March Mh. A message Brom Berlin says that, the Government have 29,000 troops in Greater Berlin.
Strike disorders are general. Many large cities are complicated with strikes among the middle classer. Thus amareby beigas.
At Zeitz, which is in darkness, many were killed and wounded by the shooting in the strreta, The doctors of Leipzig refuse to attend to patients, until the lighting water, food and tramway ser įvíces are restored. The poetition is quieter at Dresden and Wittesaberg, where negotiation between the middle classes and workmen are in progress.
Bloodshed And noting is, however, reported from Magdeburg and Hanover,
THE SPARTACISTS AT WEIMAR." The Spartacists at Weimar tried to
cut the wires, but were repulsed.
French troops hold Odessa and the cize the telegraph station in order to
small surrounding belt.
FRANCHWOMEN'S APPEAL.
PARIS. March 5th. Madame Jules Siegfried President of the National Council of French Women, appealed to the Peace Conference to take measurea to neve Russian women from the shams of sosialisation by the Bolsheviks,
FALSE NEWS.
BERNE: March 5th. The Federal Council prohibited the Mormation of Soldiers Councils ander penalty of imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years. The Council also severaly penalised the dissemination of also new likely to prejudice discipline sen the army or alarm the population,→
·U.S.A. AND THE LEAGUE.
New York, March sth. A large crowd greeted President Wil.
dations,
›
the
A Deputation of strikers in Weimar requested the withdrawal of troops going to Berlin. The request was refused.
BELLIN, March 4th.
A general strike has broken out, in spite of the Majority Socialist Party Directorate's advice to its corrades not to strike, unless the majority in any trade favoured a strike.
The employees un tramways and under- ground railways struck, owing to Spar- lacist intinsidation. Lighting and water- warks are operating, but private tele- phonic commünication is not allowed, in order to save current.
The disturbances, so far, have not been important, and are confined to storming Police Offices and plundering foodshops.
AN ANXIOUS SITUATION:
The people, everywhere, are making panic purchases. A number of post- offices have closed, owing to the anxiety regarding Spartaciap plots.
Herr Noske, apparently, is desirous of avoiding collisions,
Prefecture. They have, however, occupi and arrested one editor. ed three Spartacist newspaper buildings
The streets are crowded, but quiet.
SHOPS SACKED.
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Although it is now believed that "re-Mr. D. Abraham Mr E. M. Joseph won's arrival. The strictest police preliance may be placed on the 10,000 troops Capt. J. Adcock Mr E. B. Iennedy
sations were taken. The President ad- dressed a meeting at the Metropolitan in the Berlin area, the Government Mr and Mrs E. G. Mr B. H. Yan Ketel Opera House, in which he declared that troops have not yet attempted to re- The was convinced, by unmistakable evid capture Police Stations or the Folies ents from all parts of the country, that the United State favoured a League off
WASHINGTON, March 4th. Senator Lodge introduced in Senate a resolution favouring a satisfac-
Buk, March 4th. sory peace with Germany, prior to the
A message from Halle reports that the serious consideration of the League of Naficos scheme. The Democrats object-rious fighting between the Spartacists ed to the immediate consideration of the and Government troops culminated in Frasolation, whic
which was, therefore, tabled. the capture of the theatre, a Spartacist of stronghold. Martial law has been pro- Benstor Lodge then read the claimed, and order was restored after a thirty-seven Senators of the next Senate who aperted that they favoured the reso-sumber of shops were sacked. tution: The number exceeds one-third of
COPENHAGEN, March 4th. membership the Senate, or suffici ens to defeat the ratification of the Peace Treaty, for which a two-thirds majority
ota is required,
of
PRESIDENT ACCUSES SENATORS.
WASHINGTON, March 5th. Senator Lodge's resolution definitely proposed the rejection of the League of Nations' draft, in its present form, by subse the "United States. Congress quently adjourned, the obstructionist faction of some, Senate Republicans, pre venting the passage of a number of in portant Billa
It is pointed out that the adjournment Definitely marks the passing of democra tic control
President Wilson made a statement declaring that a group of Senators had deliberately chown to embarrass the Government in the interests of railway
A message from Berlin states:- The Berlin Spartacist League mani festo calls upon the people to overthrow Herren Scheidemann and Noske and the National Assembly, declaring that the Soviets must have supreme power."
Disorders broke out at several points simultaneously, and immediately a strike was proclaimed.
MARTIAL LAW..
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Mies F. Resy Mr H. Reside Mr & Mrs C. Ricou Mr F. 0. Robertson Mr J. A. Russell MrsMr R. O. Russell
Mr O.E. Beybt
Mr and Mrs E Shellim, nurse & baby
Mr. Sinclair
Capt. D. Skinner
M. F. W. Cox Mr and Mrs J.
Crockett, 3 child- rez and nurse Dr and Mrs H L
Comming Miss M. W. Dew Mr A. H. Elliott Madame E. Esnaal Hine K. Reapron
Erang Capt. P. Flag-Capt. and Fisher R.N. Mr L. Fraim Mr H. R. Franz Mr T
Falier Mr N. O. Gallurai Mr A. Getzon Mr C. Greece Mr J. Grinard Miss R. Baines Capt. T. F. Hall Mr J. Somerville Mr and Mrs W. A.Mrs W. H. Sparke
Hannibal Mr & Mrs.Steensly Mr D. J. Hanscom Mr Charles Stope Mr G. Harper Mr H. F. Stonehata Misser. Harrison (2) Mr K. Takahashi Dr & MỊs J. H. vanMr C. P. Templeton.
Hazaell
Ma Templeton Mr and Mrs A. SMP Travers:
Henggeler Vco-Adm. Sir F. G Mr. A. Holgerson T. Tador Capt. G. Booker «Lady Tudor Malini and son · | M.A.Shelton Hooper Mr B. D. Utter. Mr R. V. Cameron Mr Fred. B. Marshal Mr W. Boven
Mr Thos. Vint Me and Mrs StuartMiss V, Mason Capt. and Mrs LLient-Col J. W,
Mrs E. R. Betilice Mr & Mrs Beuchot Mr and Mrs J. E
Bingham Miss Ringhs. Mr B. J. Birbeck Flag Lt. T.L. Living Major and Mrs G.D. stone, RN.
Black and con Mr8. Lengfield Mrs E. D. Blackburn Miss Alico La Dr A. Boonacker Mr G. Ladin
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Mr and Mrs J. J.Mr and Mrs N.
Borren & children Macintyre Capt. & Mrs Bench Master.MacIntyra Mr G.T. Breakapear Mr G. W. Mackenz Mr W. G. Browell Mr E. J. Mahon Capt H. B. Brown Mr M. Mallik Mr N-Balkley Mastre Mallik Mr and Mrs R W-Mr. and Mrs M.
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A Spartneist attack on the northern station was repulsed,
The mob, at night, stormed thirty-two police stations, and plundered jewellers' Capt. & Mrs J. J.Mr. S. F. 8. de shops.
Martial law has beco proclaimed, Herr Noske, in a manifesto to the people, urged than to abstain from ex- cesses and pointed out that offenders would be dealt with by Extraordinary Courts. Three Divisions of troopa hayo, been summoned. Thebe and cther rein- forcements are arriving with all boste, MINGTON, March 5th.
is uncer- The House of Representatives, after a but the attitude of the troops arbulent all sitting, adopted, by hostile to the Government which count tain. The Naval Division is openly 16 votes to 41. Sestor Gallagher's ro solution, wheressed the hope that on the loyalty of only half of the Berlin, De Peace Conference would favourably troops,
8.A. AND IRELAND."
sider the clins of Ireland, and give The Government, failing to lay their
er the privilege of the right of self-hands on Spartacist leaders, arrested two deforminutica,
A number of members emphasised that
be internet affairs of Great Britain did
ot uncorn the people of America Secate igored the question.
Buss an Bolshevistë,
The loyal troops seized the artillery depot at Spandau, with huge quantities of arms and munition, on which tho Spartaciets relied.
1 Menezon Mr and Mrs J. O. Mir D. Miler
Clark
Mr and Mrs D. E.
Mrs LM. Joblia
Miss HT. Skinner Mrs M. Flade
Drand Mts Swits
Warden
Mr CD, Warry Mr and Hra K. L M. Lauder Watson
Mr G. G. Wood
Mr and Mrs B Mr and Mrs H. W. Wyli
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