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EARLIER. TELEGRAMS.
LONDONDERRY SITUATION EASIER,
LONDON, June 24.
It is officially stated that the Londonderry situation is caner. There was very little firing after midnight. At 8 o'dock this r orning a man was shot dead in Badge Street Troops taking food to the gerrorks were bearily fired on. They replied with machine guns. The military stopped a Roman Catholic clergyman and three civilians and found several hundred rounds of ammunition on the clergyman, who was vrisionally released. Later a boy was shot dead in the grounds of an orphanage. All was quiet this afternoon. Shops are reopening and people are beginning to circulate. The military have begun to remove sandbags.
ULSTER OFFERS TO ASSIST GOVERNMENT,
LONDON, June 25. Derry was comparatively quiet last night, although there was sniping to which the troops replied.
The Committee of the Ulster Unionist Council has passed a resolution calling on the Government to protect the lives and property of loyal inhabitants in Ulster or to utilise the services of loyalists to preserve law and order.
Numerous dismissals of railwaymen are reported from the south. BANKS REOPEN.
LONDON, June 25, Derry spent a very quiet night. The banks reopen to-day. Gas sup plies have not been available for a week
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SITUATION IN THE HEAR EAST.
Losses, June 24th." The Daily Mail says that is conseqTATES of the serious view taken by the military authorities of the situation in the Middle and Near East, necessitating an incresse of 15,000 ar 20,000 in the Army Reserve, the War Offies will immediately appeal to discharged, soldiers to enlist
in the Reserve
GREEK OFFENSIVE IGAINST TURKS.
PARIS, June 24th A message from Smyrna states that the Hellenic offensive against the Turkish Nationalis has begun. The Nationalists were compelled to concentrate in the tighbourhood of Akhisar and were driven back in disorder. pied by the Greeks who continue to ad- Fance northwards.
Akhisar waS DOCU-
LONDON, June 25th.)
A Greek official statement from Smyrna states that the Greek Army has surround- ed a Turkish Army Corps at Philadelphia and taken 8,000 prisoners.
FLAX PROBLEM.
Losmos, June 24th.
An official statement gives the casualties at Londonderry as follow-
The report of the Board of Trade Em On Saturday 5 killed 10 wounded; on Monday-2 killed and 4 wounded; pire Flax-growing Committee on flax sub- on Tuesday 3 killed and 1 wounded; on Wednesday 3 killed and 14stitutes concludes that none of the sub- wounded; and on Thursday 4 killed. The totals are 17 killed and 29itutes such as jute, ranie, and hemp can satisfactorily replace fax in the manufac wounded.
ture of fire linens, damasks and similar articles, though
probably further investi gation. will enable greater utilisation of substitute The salation of present diffi- culties of manufacturers must be sought by extending fax-growing.
RAILWAY DEADLOCK SPREADING.
LONDON, June 24.7
The railway deadlock in Ireland is spreading. No trains bave arrived from Limerick to-day The police, whom the railwaymen refuse to move, remain in the trains. Many lines are blocked and large parts of the south- west of Ireland are isolated. The Cork-Dublin mail train was held up by signal at Blarney Station yesterday evening while an armed band seized and carried off two guards to an unknown destination. Seven soldiers were overpowered in the streets of Ennis by a band of men and their arms, ammunition, and helmets were carried of
NEW GERMAN CABINET)
BERLIN, Cine 25.
It is officially stated that the new cabinet is as follows: Chancellor," Fehrenbach; Vice-Chancellor, Heinze, Foreign, Dr. Simons: Finance, Wirth; and Defence, Gessler.
FRENCH FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
NO RELATIONS WITH SOVIET UNTIL.
A
PARIS, June 25. In the Chamber of Deputies, in the course of the debate on foreigo affairs, M. Millerand denied any change in the Government's policy in Syria, but said that action must be proportionate to the available means."
France was not entering into political relations with the Soviet until the latter becomes a real Government; until the Soviet understands that it cannot appear to converse with another government and slamkaneously send a message to British workmen inciting revolution against that Government; until the Soviet accepts responsibility for the international obligations of the preceding Russian Governments.
EMPIRE AND THE LEAGUE. -
SMUTS FAVOURS CONFERENCE SYSTEM.
CAPETOWN, June 25.
POLISH OFFENSIVE.--
LONDOS, June: Zsch. A Poh review of the situation states thas after regrouping the Poles remain in possession of the Ki-Odessa Railway. Stubborn fighting is proceeding forty miles to the north and west of Kieft. The Poles and the Ukrainians still occupy Podelict and Volbras, while northwards the ale front line on the Dvins and Beresina has been completely re-establish-
PARKE BEATEN.
LONDON, June 24th At Wimbledon, W. T. Tiden (America) beat J. O. Parze by 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. It was one of the most magnificens, performances ever seen at the historic centre-court.
Tilden showed better form than fatter- son last year.
6-0.
Kingscote beat Arthur Love by 86, 64,
Beamish beat Ritchie by 6-4, 6-4, 3-6;6-3 The British Davis Cap team has been selected and will consist of Parke, Roper Barrels. Kingscote, Mavrogordatt.
THE DUTEEN ESTATE.
NEW YORK, June 24th. Henry Dureen's estate has been returned at $3,500,000.
CHARGE AGAINST TAMMANY LEADER.
NEW YORK, June 24th. The Tammany leader Murphy has been indicted on a charge of coercing a merchant Hartog to settle a claim of $10.000,000 damages against Murphy for withdrawing. support from Hartog's company.
SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES.
New HAYES, June 24th. Yale has conferred the Doctorship of Laws on Bir Auckland Geddes,
In the Assembly, speaking in support of the League of Nations, General Smuts, dealing with the position of the British Empire, hoped that the constitutional conference, if held in 1321, would frame a scheme solving the problem of bow to conduct the affairs of the Empire on a common basis when we would no longer have ose great power speaking for the whole but sir independent, equal, and free members of a great league. With regard
LONDON, June 24th to the question of how it would be possible for the Empire to speak with
A boycott against Hungary, proclaimed one voice General Smuts declared that no resolutions should be taken by the International Trade Union Confer-
BOYCOTT AGAINST HUNGARY...
without the unanimous consent of all the members of the Empire. He once at Amsterdam owing to the White would never agree to the opinion of South Africa being coerced by the af railway, postal and telegraphic cour
of
majority vote of the rest of the Empire and he was sure that the other social ing the strike, and have
between Austria and Hungary. Democrat railwaymen in
Austin getting a train through. Con
Dominions would take up a similar position Not only the Dominions, but The are also the Imperial Government should take up a common ground that no. resolution binding any part of the Empire could be taken without its free consent, and the only way to give effect to this view would be the adoption of the conference system,
PRESIDENTAL-ELECTION.
TO ALLOW WOMEN TO VOTE.
KNOXVILLE, June 25, Governor Roberts has announced his compliance with the request of President Wilson that he should call a special session of the Tennessee Legislature in order to attempt to ratify the women suffrage amendment to the constitution in time to permit women to vote at the presidential election. Ratification by one more of the States will make the amendment effective.
SENATOR'S SYMP THY: FOR IRELAND.
-KAMRAS
Walsh, ex man of the Industrial
oubtedly gothentic
that the
sequently, Vienna railwaymen struck, com plately upholding Austrian goods traffic. Meanwhile,
is. retaliating by Hungar Austria. withholding supplies fro
GERMANY AND LEAGUE.
Losbox, June 24th.
mem-
In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Newbald, Mr. Lloyd George said that, Germany will be invited to become ber of the League of Nations when shewed an earnest desire to carry out her obligations under the Peace Treaty (Chem)-He felt very strongly that Ger-
disarmament. any was not making an effort in regard
FATE OF EL-KAISER.
LONDON, June 24h
In the House of Commons, replying Capt J. Tador Ret, Mr. Lloyd George said that no further steps have been taken in regard to the extradition of the ex Kaiser, became the Netherlands Gorern may refused to hand him over tap t
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