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THE "NO TREATING " ORDER|| ASQUITH BLATES FRENCH'S
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LONDON, June 3, The "no treating" order has been revoked.
[See leading article]
BOLSHEVIST WAR.
LONDON, May 31.
BOOK
DID FRENCH NEARLY LEAVE FRENCH IN LURCH?
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LONDON, June 3, Mr. Asquith, speaking at a lun cheon at the Connaught rooms, de nounced Lord French's book as an ill-advised, unhappy, incomplete and partial narrative, and a flagrant breach of the best traditions of the A communique from Archangel public service. He declared that the last night said a Russian scout com-charge that the Asquith government | pany had surrounded a deatchmen: had failed to supply sufficient artik o Bolsheviks south of Mala Beresnik lery and ammunition had no founda- on the Vaga river and taken tion in truth. Lord French's refer- prisoner 47 of them. One of our ence to Lord Kitchener's visit to aeroplanes while dropping bombs France travestied the facts. Before struck an enemy barge on the Vaga the visit, Lord French sent a message to the Government with regard to his THE KING'S BIRTHDAY. contemplated movements which filled them with consternation, because it EMPIRE WIDE CELEBRATIONS. amounted in effect to leaving our Allies in the lurch in the moment of their extreme need,
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THEIR OWN MEDICINE.
GERMANS MUST DOFF HATS TO BRITISH OFFICERS IN OCCUPATION.
LONDON, June 3. The King's birthday was celebrated: all over the empire most enthusiasti cally. The chief feature of the official celebrations in London "was the trooping of the colours by the Guards Brigade in Hyde Park. Fine weather brought enormous crowds. The Queen, Princess Mary, and other ladies of the Royal family occupied a pavilion near the saluting base. The
LONDON, June 3. King, accompanied by the Prince of
In the House of Commons Colonel Wales and the Duke of Connaught, followed by Marshal Haig and other Wedgwood asked whether the Ger- notables, and the King's Indian mans in the occupied territories have crderlies, rode to the Park where to take off their hats and to step off massed bands played the National the sidewalks on meeting British
officers. Anthem and the royal standard was hoisted. After the trooping cere mony, their Majesties watched the troops march past Buckingham Palace.
BOLSHEVISM IN URA.
BOMB. OUTRAGES.
LONDON, June: 3. An extraordinary series of an- archistic bomb" explosions has occurred in the United States, mostly at the residences of public officials, especially those who have been active against enemy aliens. Extensive damage was done but the loss of life has been hitherto confined to one of the criminals and a caretaker. The officials so far attacked include At- torney-General Palmer in Washing ton, United States District Judge Thompson in Pittsburg, the Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, Judge Nott of New York, and Congressman Powers of Newtonville, Massachusetts, Chief Inspector Sibray of the immigration police is now specially guarding the residences of prominent members of the Government.
CLASS WAR BEGUN.
WASHINGTON, June 3.
cheers, that when Germans address Mr. Churchill replied, amid loud British officers they are required to take off their hats. He saw no reason to suppose that the practice will be
(Bauter's Service to the China Mah.)
THE AFGRAN BOTETR.
SIMILA, June 7.
No change is reported north of the Kabul river or on the Dakka front, Minor raids have occurred in the Peshawar district by transborder ganga. It was Hindus mostly who suffered. Nadir Khan's withdrawal and the Amir's request for cessation of hostilities, are having a good effect on the tribal situation on the Khost border. Lashkars composed of Orakzai and Zaimukht clans.collected east of Kurram are now dispersing. Tribal enthusiasm in the Toinhi valley is waning. The trouble from south Wasiristan spread to Zhob and led to risings of the Sherannis in Mandu Khel. The withdrawal of our post at Moghal Kot and Mirali Khel was carried out under great difficulties. The garrisons of those places had concentrated ready to deal effectively with local trouble, also to prevent the Sheranni' dis- orders spreading further. With the assistance of Loralai troops the Sherannis and Mahsuds twice attacked Braband on the Derajat border but failed in an attempt to capture Chaudh Man. They were repulsed.
CRICKET.
LONDON, June 3.. The match between Surrey and the Australians was drawn.
The Cambridge and Yorkshire match was drawn..
between
So Was the match Middlesex and Lancashire..
EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
RIBOT'S REYEILLE.
discontinued after the signing of peace. Beuter's Service to the China Mail.). This was one of the military regula-i tions deemed suitable and appropriate to the period of occupation. The regulations were very much less severe than those which the German's were accustomed to impose in occupied territories. He believed our regulations would bear comparison with those of any of the other great Powers during the war. He was not prepared, to deprive the army of its rights.
Replying to a supplementary ques tion as regards the American practice, Mr. Churchill said he was quite content to be guided by the officers responsible for the conduct of the British army which was unlikely to be unduly severe. (cheers)
DOMINIONS AND L. Ó. N.
STANDING OF SMALLER NATIONS.
LONDON, June 3. The bombing occurred simul-
In the House of Commons, reply. taneously in eight cities. The officials interpret it as a widespread anarchisticing to Sir J. Norton Grimths, Mr, movement to overthrow the organized Boar Law stated that the Govern government. Handbills picked up in ment intended the representation of the Dominions in the League of the vicinity of the explosions warn Nations to be as full as that of the them that the class war has begun smaller sovereign nations. Represen and will cease only with the comtatives of the Dominions would be plete victory of the international pro-eligible for appointment to the executive council on exactly the same terms as other members of the League who were not permanently represented thereon.
letariat.
BLO KADE OF GIRMÁNT.
DENMARK AND SWEDEN AGAINST RENEWAL..
PARIS, June 3.
It is stated that Sweden and Den. marks have refused to participate again in a blockade of Germany, in the event of a rupture necessitating
a.renewal.
GERMANS MAY HAVE DRUGS.
LONDON, June 3.
EXCLUSION OF ALIENS. -·.
PARIS, June let. A Havas message says:- M. Ribor has delivered a speech in the Senate, which will be placarded through- out France. He said that France had been taught the son of energy and resolutica. The hour of repose had pase- ed, and the time for sustained effort had come.
DEMOBILIZED AND DEAD.
CHARLEROIS, May 30th. A train on which demobilized British soldiers were travelling was derailed. Three carriagus were overturned, killing Twenty soldiers were seriously injured,
sevan.
VIEWS OF HAVAS."
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PARIS, June ist A Havas message says:— The French Minister for the Colonies
Bordeaux. It
opened, to-day, the third Feire at It is likely to be a great to the presence of many success. Gwing foreigr. buyers.
A . Havas message says: The Italian Food Minister gave a dir ner in Paris to the members of the Supreme Economic Council of the Peace Conference.
ivered a speech referring to the proposed The French Minister of Commerce de ailinnce of Anglo-Saxons with France, declaring that the French nation could nat dispense with the Latin Alliance's watch over the Rhine and the Alps. This union, more than centuries old, was the natural outcome of similar national ideals.
A Havas message says:—
LONDON, June 3. Many French employere having not yet Mr. Lyle asked in. the House of made the necessary reparation, and the Commers: Has provision been made day law, house painters, workmen in the application of an eight-hour working against the settlement within the metal trade. in the automobile and rub empire of the 4,000 Austro-German ber indastries, and in the clathing trade prisoners now in Japan. Mr. Bonar have gone en strike. Law replied that they would come under the regulations regarding the
A meeting of the Supreme Econo-admission of aliens, which varied in mic Council of the Allies has taken different parts of the empire. measures to prevent Germany again holding up supplies for Foland. The Council has authorized the importa- tion into Germany of drugs, and medical accessories unobtainable there.
BIRTHDAY HONOURS.
LONDON, June 3.
LABOUR STRIKES IN PAR19.
PARIS, June 3.
The strike is rapidly spreading. Over 200,000 men and women are idle in the Paris district alone, includ- ing the tube employees, tram and bus conductors, artisans, mechanics, and dressmakers. The grounds of
In the list of birthday honours, dispute vary in different occupations, Admiral Beatty and Marshal Haig but generally concern the application get the Order of Merit, The Prince of the eight hours day.
The
of Wales and Prince Albert are made personal aldes, to the King. Prince of Wales is made Colonel of the Welsh Guards. Pritice Arthur of Connaught is made brevet lieut- Colonel.
SILVER.
LONDON, June 3, Silver is quoted 531d. The market is steady.
A HUNGARIAN SUCCESS,
COPENHAGEN, No Date.
A message from Budapest, semi- official, says that Hungarian Soviet troops on June, defeated the Ruman- lans north of Theiss, severing the Rumanian and Czech fronta. The Hungarians were pursuing the Ceecfis* entire line.
· EGYPT.
CAIRO, May 26th. The disastrous consequences of the re- cant disturbances seem to be ever increas iag. Besides the loser due to the escape of water from the Asanan reservoir, and the damage to zailways, it now appears that, owing to the inability of the veteri pary inspectors to carry out their duties for two months, the provinces, are. fsood with a severe and widespread epidemic of rinderpest and other cattle diseases.
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