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LATEST: CABLES,

REVOLUTION IN GERMANY

HINDENBURG UNDER SPECIAL PROTECTION.

LONDON, November 19th.

A telegram from Berlin states that the Russian Soviet Government has offered corn to Germany,

The German Government has rejected the offer in view of the Allies' promise to supply Germany.

The Soviet at Cassel has issued a pro-

clamation stating that it bas taken Hindenburg who is now in Cassel under specia! protection.

BOLSHEVIK TERRORISM TO BE SUPPRESSED.

COPENHAGEN, November 18th.

A Berlin message states that Polish troops occupy the town and province of Posen.

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The Polish Soviet is administering the affairs of the Provice.

Herr Wels, the new commander of Berlin, addressing the Congress of Sovieta, said that there was no fear of a reaction- ary counter-revolution. The bands of Bolshevik terrorists who were plunder. ing Berlin and its suburbs would be ruthlessly suppressed.

GERMANS IN BUMANIA" MORE BREACHES OF INTERNA TIONAL LAW.

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NO COMPROMISE FOR FRANCE" PREMIER'S ELOQUENT SPEECE,

In the French Senate on Septembar LONDON, November 18th. In the House of Commons, at question the gratitude felt by the House to the 17th, M. Dubost the President, expressed time, Mr. Balfour stated that the Cor Allied armies, who were all alike", end- man forces in Rumania, contrary to incorned in the victory which would lead ternational law, recently made Roumaniato a world peace. the base for belligerent action against M. Clemenceau, who was received with

After the Presidents of the two legislative prolonged cheering, then rose. He said: bedies the Government in its turn claims " the honour to express as far as word can do the immense gratitude of people worthy of the name towards the marvellous soldiers of the Entente through whom thấ · ditions are about, to be liberatech in the

the Allies.

The Roumanian Government declined all responsibility for any acts of war which might have been imposed on them by the presence of enemy, feroes in Rou- mania.

THE BOLSHEVIK POLICY. Mr. Ballons stated that the Govern ment had been informed that the deli-hour of supreme agony from the sword berate policy of the Bolshevik Govern of barbarism. For half a century pence meat in Russia was the extermination of ful France has had to submit to indigni- all non-supporters of their regime.

ties and wounds from an enemy which could not pardon as for having saved IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONE. from shipwreck the conscience of right,

DISCUSSION ON IMPORTANT

and for having upheld the imprescriptible. SUBJECTS.

rights of independence in liberty.

Loxbox, Noyember 19th.

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In the House of Commons,, Mr. A. A. W. H. Ponsonby declared that we ought not to embark on military operations! solely for the stirring up of Russia against the Bolsheviks.

Lord Robert Cecil replied that it was impossible to give a pledge, but the Gov. ernment certainly was not disposed to

The Congress resolved to form volun-entangle this country, at the side of a teer guards of the ex-soldiers to protect Brent war, in serious military operations, life and property, and also to expel Terr though Bolshevik offences against Eng- land more than justified us seeking re- dress by arms.

von Liebnecht from Berlin if he continued agitation in barracks,

The Forwarts announces the formation

of a burgeois republican party, compris ing Progressivea and National Liberals. EARLIER CABLES. GERMAN TERRORISTS SHOT.

AMSTERDAM. November 18th, The terrorism exercised by the band of soldiers who captured Hanover station has been overpowered. Twenty soldiers were summarily, shot.

Lord Robert Cecil said later, in reference the military were endeavouring to supply to the pitiable state of the Armenians, that

foodstuffs immediately.

In reference to Turkish role, Lord Robert Cecil said that we could not per- mit evil forces to remain predominant absolute freedom of the Dardanelles and in Constantinople, and must secure the the Bosphorus. The Turks had proved utterly incapable of ruling their subject races, and the object of the Government was to secure their full liberation.

Not

a day passed without threat of war, with out some exquisite brutality. The mailed- fist, dry powder, and the sharpened sword were the themes of the Germanic peace. We lived through those terribly lagging hours amid the worst outrages and amid the still more humiliating overtures of into voluntarily accepting a yoke which base hypocrisy which sought to seduce us could alone save us from a universal cataclysm.

The moment at last came when

pretended master of the world decided to put an end to the quiet peace of peoplea who dared to refuse to submit to the eternal contumely of the tyrant who believed that with the enslavement of bia own common herd there could be no revolt. for noble motives among independent peoples. (Cheers.) Without an avowable

on our territory to renew the course the traditional aggressor hurled cause, without the shadow of a" prete

of Fhis monstrous depredations. Our soldists the safety of the homeland demanded. marched away to the great sacrifce which What they wore, what they are, and what they have done history will tell.

to understan & what men they are who go day that Germany, terrified, has begun already knew, but it is only since yester ranged against her. (Loud cheers.) d 10011 foolishly believed that victory would restated country, our towns and villages counter-balanoe everything. Our

blown up by mines, burnt and methodical. y pillaged, refined cruelty, all the violences of the past revived for the hideous joys of the intoxicated brute, men, women, and children led into slavery

that is what the world saw, and it is. what it will not forget. (Cheers.)

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"YOUR GERMAN BROTHERS."

AMSTERDAM, November 18th THE "HAMPSHIRE" DISASTER The German Independent. Socialiste

NO POSSIBILITY OF SALVAGE. have appealed to the Socialists abroad "Do not let your German brothers be

LONDON, November 18th. In the House of Commons, at question- oppressed."

time, Dr. Macnamara stated that it had

TO FIGHT ON TILL VICTORY. COMPLAINT BY GERMAN SOVIETS.cruiser Hampshire,

not been possible to save or examine the and

No victory can umnesty such crimes,

the then She had been de announced has not corde, and a most Ler

victory which AMSTERDAM, November 18th. stroyed by a mine. The Soviets of Dresden, Leipzig, and their decision not to publish the report after four years of thankless glory-

The Government saw no reason to alter has been opened.

rible account between people and people It will be paid for Choemitz have protested against the of the official inquiry,

A reversal of fortune unexpected-not maintenance of the old military discip-

ashaa brought about the falling back. line, and have demanded that the Soviets

of the armies of the Kaiser before the should have the controlling voice as

peoples of a free conscience. Yes, ther day proclaimed for more than a regards furlough, supplies, and discip linary punishments.

EARLIER CABLES.

DISORDERS IN BRUSSELS. DEPARTURE OF THE LAST GERMAN.

by our national hymn has really The children are apt to accomplish the great work began by their is no longer single

arms in

the

France

It is

justifyi BRUSSELS, November 18th. the phrase of our great thinker. The acting Burgomaster has energeti, all the brother peoples who will achieve cally protested to the Soldiers' Committee

supreme victory of the highest ex-misdeeds committed by the German for the noblest destiny

against robberies with violence and other of having lived the finest story of a man humanity. (Cheers.) Who could dream soldiers. on November 12th.

(Choers) The The last German soldier left Brussels and the Farliaments of the Entente were civilians and soldiers, the Governmenta at mid-day on November 16th, after all extraordinary scenes.

the of duty, and would remain there until

KAISER MAY YET MEET HIS FATE. COPENHAGEN,November 18th. The Lokal Anzeiger states that the Kaiser is likely to return to Germany owing to the disturbances in Bolland. General..

LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH 'EKUTER'S AQENUZ.]

GENERAL ELECTION.

MR. ASQUITH DESCRIBES IT AS A CALAMITY.

LONDON. November 19th.. Mr. Asquith, in London, opened his electoral campaign and protested that the election was a blunder and a calamity as the fighting soldiers were unable to vote. He stood as a Liberal but would support any Government democratically grap pling with the problems of reconstrue

tion. He favoured Free Trade by which we have borne the whole burden of the Alliance." He was prepared to agree to reasonably meeting the susceptibilities of the Irish minority,

HUNGARIAN REPUBLIC

PROCLAIMED.

COPENHAGEN, Noveraber 19th.

A telegram from Budapest states that a 'Hungarian Republic has been pro- claimed.

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German troops sold all their loot. ed All were word Dad been accomplish-

Some even established little stalls along the streets and shouted their wares, which were disposed of, at ridiculous prices.

AUSTRO-RUNGARÍAN

ARMISTICE.

ITALIAN ADVANCE ON ISTRIA.

Box, November 18th. The Italiane, advancing on Istria, talesco. Idra and Dolle.. have occupied Terriso, Novacco, Ot

DEATH OF FAMOUS CRIMINOLOGIST.

LONDON, November 18th. The death is announced of Sir Robert Anderson, head of the Criminal Investi gation Department, 12:

BRITISH TRUOPS IN RUSSIA

of victory, because- they would know how to honour it. Yet, however, in this ancient spot, where sit the fathers of the Republic, we should be untrue to ourselves if we forgot that the greatest glory will be to those splendid poilus who will see confirmed by history the titles of aobility which they ther selves have carved.

At the present moment they ask for nothing more than to be allowed to com- them of immortality. plete the great work which will assure What do they want, and what do you? To keep.cn 6ghting victoriously until the moment when the enemy

will understand that no compromise is possible between crime and right. I have heard it said that редсе cannot be brought about by a military decision. That was not what the German said when he let loose the war, with all leaders distributed peoples among its horrors, and when even yesterday his

selves like cattle The military deci of Germany; forced us to take the same course! Therefore let it be as Germany THE OCCUPATION OF BAKU. J

has willed and as Germany has done. We only seek for peace. We only want a just and strong peace, so

Bo that futu LowDow, November, 18th.. The War Office announces that Russo-tions of the past. (Loud cheers) For-

generations may be spared the abomina British troops occupied Baka on Nov. ward, then, children of the country, for- 17th

yard to the liberation of

from the last für of foul forse, forward to spot- less victory the whole of France. All thinking humanity is with you. (Pro- longed cheers, all deputies rising from their seats.)

Chea

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LONDON, November 18th. The silver market is quiet.

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