THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, MONDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1919.
THE NEW BRITISH MINISTRY.
PREMIER'S STATEMENT ON
DEMOBILISATION.
GENERAL SMUTS OUTLINES THE FUNCTIONS OF A LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
GERMANY WILL NOT YIELD TO
CONDITION. EVERY ALLIED
STREET FIGHTING OF UNPARALLELED INTENSITY IN BERLIN.
BRITISH COMMERCIAL AVIATION SCHEMES.
THROUGH NEUTER'S 108NCY.]
THE NEW MINISTRY.
SOME OF THE NEW APPOINT
MENTS
AERIAL DEVELOPMENT. IMPORTANT SERVICES TO THE EAST.
CIVIL WAR IN BERLIN. SPARTACISTS CONTROL THE
RAILWAYS.
BALK, January 8th. The latest news from Berlin shows that anarchy continues. The reign of die organisation of a administrative ser viocs is becoming more marked.
The Sportscists occupy the Govern- ment Printing Work and control the Berlin railways, which have cnased running.
The Spartacists are apparently aiming at cutting off communications between the Capital and the surrounding districts, with the object of delaying the arrival of the trumps.
There was violent fighting a yesterday near Wilhelm Platz.
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FAILURE OF NEGOTIATIONS.
AMSTERDAM, January 9th. The Handelsblad Correspondent tele phoned yestordar from Berlin, that the negotiations between the Spartacists aud the Government atterly failed.
The
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. GENERAL SMUTS OUTLINES A PROGRAMME.
As regards the preservation of the world ponce by a Losgué, General Smuts atters warning against exposting too much. Ho says that while social and political conditions from which war arises remain it in vain to expect any good from now institutions superimposed on those con- pro-ditionA
LONDON, January 10th. General Smuts has published a pam phlet outlining 26 suggested
former were endeavouring to secure an abatement of the Government gramme for the Pence Conference, 86 re- conditions but the Government was gards the Longue of Nations, of which adamant.
De following are some of the chief points: -
Herr Noske stated that the Government position is being strengthened hourly, becauso volunteers are flowing in.
The Spartacists were driven out on the evening of January 7th from the Porndun and Anhalt railway stations, also from the Brandenburg Gate and the railway head offices.
Heavy fighting, the artillery participat. ing, occurred at the Central Telegraph noon office.
No details have yet been received A NEW SPARTACUS GOVERN.
The Spartavists Are shouting out | death to the blood-suckets Eheft and Schiedennn. They were only barely re- pulsed by the troups from reaching the Chancellery.
The Spartaciste possess a cumber of gune, and motor care for the transport and distribution of munitions and are now besieging the barracks of the Third Regiment of Guards.
ABSENCE OF DETAILS.
LONDON, January 10th. Owing to the absence of details as re- LONDON, January 7th. gards the pombers engaged in street Major General Sykes, Chief of the Airfighting and the casualties indicted, it Staff, delivered as address of great inis still impossible to confidently guage terest and importance, to-day, on com
the extent and severity of the Spartanista The following are worn of the appointmerein aviation in the light of war bid for supreme power. ment the new Cabinet. The first experience, before the members of the pertion of Healer's message has not yet London Chamber of Commerce. come to hand
LONDON, January 10th.
For Minister and Air Minister. Mr.
Winston Churchill. Under Secretary at the War Office
Viscount Pel Financial Secretary Mr. Hi
Forster.
W.
Under Secretary of the die Ministry
and Vice President of the Air Cusn eti. -Major Genera) Seely, Secretary for fado.- Mr. E. S. Mon-
Lagu
Under-Secretary fur Ludi Sir S. P
Sinha.
Admiralty Mr.
Ard.
First Lord of th Walter Long. Parliamentary Secretary of the
miralty. "Mr. T. 3. Macnamara. President of the Board of Trade, Bir
Albert Stanley. Parliament. Mr. W ("Bridge Under Secretary of the Board of
MA
All the Intent sports confirm that there has been violent fighting, but they declare, that Berlin on the morning of January th wae quieter, after night lung struggle, in which the Government troops recaptured a a number of buildings. The Government is now steadily regaining the
Jn the ovurse of a most fascinating story of recent foute of passenger services, held how two members of the American Mission made a record trip to Paris and back in four hours and twenty minutes.
On another occasion & trip of 170 miles upper hand. from Manchester took 60 minutes, the course being largely steered by compase. A pilot over 40 years of age had crossed the Channel 287 times, frequently in bad weather.
Aviation was now on the threshold of & new existence in commercial life In brains of our inventore and engineers the techinical aspect we could pit, the against the world, and had alrendy gain
3 ed for ourselves the foremost place in the design and technique of aircraft and engines.
Froin
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MENT:
BERXE, January, 9th.
If the League of Nations merely meant would not be worth the ranking a new wheel to the conch the addition
lf the future peace of the world is to prevention
Regarding the proposals for the future of war. General Smuts maintained it will be necessary devise ap instrument of Government regards as the tap-root of militorism. to strongly opposes conscription, which bo which will deal with sources of disputes.
the causa and Unless that is cut all our labours will b
in vain.
If the League of Nations is to last it must become part, and parcel of the com-Treaty shall provide that members of the General Smuts proposes that the Peaca mon international life of the States. ItLeague aball bind themselves not to go must be an ever-visible, living and work into war with one another, firstly, without ing organ of the polity of civilization.
previously submitting the dispute to Europe is being liquidated and the arbitration or inquiry by the Council of League of Nations must be heir to this the League, secondly, until there has been great estate.
a award
or report by the Council, In discussing a problem like the ronber which complies with the award
thirdly, not even then as against a mem recommendation of the Council.
A telegram from Berlin, dabed Jan- gary 8th, atates that the Spartacists have stitution of the League, we must be care established a new Government styled the ful not to set too much store on past Revolutionary Committee,
We want an instrument of comprising precedents. Herr Liebmann, Herr Ledchour and Government which, however much talk is Herr Tisk, The Inst-named is the Pre- put into it at one end, will grind out! sident of the Spartacus League
the decisions at the other end. FUTILE ATTEMPT IN MECKLEN- BERG.
Spurtacists, led by a sailor, attempted to overturn the Government of Schowerin Mecklenberg. They occupied the pub lie buildings and barracks, but subse quently the soldiers ejected and defeated the sailors.
THE SOURCE OF THE TROUBLE I
AMSTERDAM, January 6th. Bolshevist, M. Radek, is still in Berlin A telegram from Berlin states that the The ex-Ambassador, M, Jaffe, has al
arrived.
The Volks Zeitung says this is almost incredible.
RUSSIAN BOLSHEVISTS IN
Government has received messages: roin many parts of Berlin that they are without water, and fighting, and owing to the seizure of the works, the provision depots have been stormed and the feedelsely besieged. ing of the soldiers and civilians inter. A rupted.
strongholds do not surrender they will re They assert that if the "Spartacist duce them with artillery and seroplanes General von Eichborn's surrendered guard numbered 3,000.
The Spartacists scored a great coleg in capturing the Stats printing works, there- by taking
Head of the Department of Overseas of the accidents hitherto being due to the patter possession of a huge sum of
Pende, Development nåd Fetelli. gence-Mr. Steel Maitland.
The risk danger was much less than often supposed, a considerable proportion
Higher war-training in nerial fighting
under these conditions Bccidents, con- sidering the orcumstances, were surpris-
fow
money.
BERLIN.
The Spartacists' strongholds are being
considerable weakening of their
Government will completely reassert its movement is already discernible.
It is confidently anticipated that authority.
The League will never be a great success until there is formed, as its main sup port, & powerful international public opinion,
The water-tight compartments and the partition walls between nations and continents have been knocked through, and the new situation walls for world Government
If the Lengue refuses to function, some other machinery will have to be created to deal with the new problems which transcend all national limits. MORE DETAILS OF THE SCHEME.
LANDON, January 9th. General Smuts points out that cure thrie Empits have passed away, namely, the Vermian, Austrian, and Turkish.
These hupires, while they incidentally rubbed their ponstituents, at least kept the pence among them. What are wa new guing to substitute for them!
The peoples left behind by the decom position of Russia, Austrin and Turkey They are
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or
This prohibition should in the last re- sort be guaranteed by force.
THE PAMPHLET EULOGISED, LONDON, January 10th General Smuts' pamphlet, while up- tion, rules out the case of Alsach-Lorraine, porting the principle of self-determina- because this is no case acquisition, but only of restitution, also of territorial the German Colonies, because in them the principle of self-determination hus really no meaning.
All the newspapers eulogise the pam phlet, and baif it as the first serious attempt to give deinite form and on- stitution to an ideal about which most men have been content to be vague.
Cour-
General Smuts' whole plan is ageons and provides the Peace Conference aid. with an ideal which should be of practical
PEACE INFLUENCES MUST BE
MADE INTENSIVE."
LONDON, January 6th. Mr. J. . Clynes, speaking at Bristol, Baid that the idea of balance of power had failed, and secret diplomacy was doomed No great country could afford to remain outside the League of Na Lions.
L:sive course is a
there mostly incapable of, or deficient in
the power of self-government. also destitute and require nursing towards ecunomic and political independence.
Surely the only sensible League of Nations, the reversionary, in the broadest sense, of these Empires Hence, the establishment of a League of Nations should be the primary, basic, task of the Peace Conference. Nay, more The Conference should lock upon itself League.
The newspaper Germania, asserts that 1,000 Russian Bolshevists, disguised as Germans, have reached Berlin.
GOVERNMENT WILL FINISH ON TOP.
Peace influences must be made as in- urder to sure the banishment of the organisation for war, in battlefield as amenns of settling differ-
ences
Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, the formation of flying, but even troops have achieved valuable success by the fighting will probably last a week as the first, preliminary, meeting of the wars impossible.
Mr. Steel Maitland.
Parliamentary Secretary of the Boarding link with an overland project to
direct
of Trade.--Mr. Steel Maitland, Persideat of the Local Government India, he said that a machine starting
Board, Dr. C Addison.. Parliamentary Secretary of the Lucal frou London would fly, without a stop, Marseilles, thence to Suda Bay, Gingerment board. Mr. Stephen in Crete, and, after a short rest, to Turnute or to Rome for inspection and minor repairs preparatory to the long journey overecse from Crete.
Walch.
President of the Board of Agriculture.
Mr. R. E. Prothero. Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of
Agriculture—Mr. Griffithe Boscawen President of the Board of Education,
Mr. H. A. L. Fisher. Parliamentary Secretary of the Boarif
Ministry of Supply --Mr. V. 0. Kellaway and Major J. 1. Baird. Fond Controller.-Mr. . H. Roberts
might be
ties, and thence in Basra.
Maclay. Parliamentary, Secretary of the Mini From Basra, Karachi would be reached try of Shipping Solonel Leslie from Bushire, along the cost, to Bunder
Abbas
On the other hand the Government
reconquering the railway head offlees.
Herr Liebknecht was slightly wounded by a hand grenade on January 6th.
TROOPS HURRYING TO BERLIN.
BALE, January 8tb
The German newspapers state that a Division, with artillery and machine- guns, from Potsdam, and the Chasseurs from Lubeck, are marching on Berlin to the Government aid.
and some of the Berlin railway stations, Government troopa ocenipy Potsdhin but railway traffic has ceased in Berlin owing the fact that the trains are being fired on.
Private sulvices from Berlin state that and will undoubtedly result in a complete victory for the Ebert Government, BRITISH SHIPPING POSITION
REQUISITIONED SHIPS TO BE
RELEASED SOON..
LONDON, January 5th. Sir Joseph Maclay, Minister of termination of hostilities had eated, Shipping, interviewed, Beid that the enormously, the shipping position.
Still referring to the peoples of the former Russian, Turkish, sed Austrien Empires, General Smuts says: There should be no annexation of these terri tories. Many of them are capable of self government, but others are incapable, fur example, Palestine and the Armenian vilayets in the latter case the adminis tration will have to be undertaken by rome external authority.
to understand that this war would not The Peace Conference must be made be properly ended unless it made further
SCHEME BRING FORMULATED. PARIS, January 4th.
how
French Association for the Society of M. Leon Bourgeois, President of the Nations, interviewed, said that he and the Presidents of the British, American, and Italian formulating, a, scheme for presentation to
Associations were the Peace Conference, namely, that the compulsory arbitration and limitation of Nations, including, in its programine, Allies should, firstly, form a League, of
control, but not directly, because a joint The Lague of Nations would take international administration has been arruamente. The tonnage available for bringing im found wanting wherever it has been tried. ports to the United Kingdom has in it results in paralysis, tempered by intri- creased by an equivalent of ten million gue. Hence, a Slate should la nominat tons of goods yearly. It would shortlyed, and act for the league, and a condi-ly after peace was concluded the Allies
e possible to release, substantially, ton-tion of the nomination i ould be that the nage which had been requisitioned, peoples have a right to state a preference, thereby creating a free market in tonnage although this cannot done in cases where and freight.
consultation is impossible.' The great need of the moment was coal The League would reserve ultimate con- ping and fancial position depends. He would have the right of appeal to it in hoped that with the release of the miners ense of mis-government. The policy of the compelled to go in hullast will shortly States. from the Army, the ships which are now open door should be followed in all such
be able to take outward cargoes, thereby easing the financial situation and reduc ing the cast of imported supplies.
Then the Allies would inform Germany of the conditions of pesce and inunediate would convoke universal Conference at which they would call upon the nationa anxious to join the League to observa the rules agreed upon by the Adlicn
Guarantees would be required of eacti would be strictly verified.
LATE EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.
The machine would reach the African coast at. Sollum, whence, after overhaul- ing and replenishing ber petrol tanks, she would go to Cairo, with a possible of Education. Mr. Herbert Lewis. rest en route at bersa Matruh.
The Berlin Bourse, also the Frankfurt Minister of Supply (in place of Minis- Probably, it would be advisable to Banks and the Stock Exchange, are
ter of Munitions). Mr. Andrew transfer mails at Cairo to another closed. Weir
The workers and soldiers occupying the Joint Partamentary Secretaries of the machine in order that the machine from
Lundon
overhauled. Wolf Bureau in Berlin are armed with completely 11122 journey, the route passes hand grenades.
The Spartacists at and Baghdad, both possessing
Dortmund and Minister of Shipping. Sir Juseph Pubsidiary aerodromes for repair facili. Nurenburg scized the newspaper offices exports, on which the whole of our abip- trol. The people of the governed Stato State, and those presented by Gurmany
supporting the Ebert Governinent and buried the printing press. GOVERNMENT RECEIVING HELP Some aerodromes were necessary for
BABLE, January 9th. this route, and Torante, Cairo and Basra Fighting continues on the Under-Den- required, and would be equipped with, 'Linden, but the Government is now rapid- Gret class facilities.
ly receiving military reinforcereate and Each
average stage would be 350 miles, count on the support of 80,000 loyal and the total distance from London to troops, including 8,000 guardsmen, be Delhi is approximately 6,000 miles. Įsides the demobilised men who have Brigadier General Sykes thinks that we volunteered their services, also the Herlin are justified in looking forward to a Garrison who have thrown in their lot weekly mail service on this route, the with the Government, in consequence of Line of Line Passage not
Dg seven or the incoming troops hostility at the Postal eight days.
rates by aeroplane neutral attitude hitherto observed. would be high in comparison with pre General von Eichhorn's guard have sent chargea perlups a few shillings per lo deserted. ounce for urgent letters.
Another route which the Air Force
Cairo to Cape Town. Survey partien Lord Milner to the t'olonial Office;
already been despatched from Mr. Walter Long will become FirstCairo. This flight will be undertaken both Lord of the Admiralty;
by a Flying Boat and an aeroplane.
Wilson,
AUTHORITATIVE FORECASTA.
LANDON, January 9th. It is reliably stated that the Prune Minister has offered posts in the newly completed Ministry night, but the official announcorett regarding their acceptances will not be made, & earliest, before to-morrow evening.
The changes in personnel will be few, but the changes in office ane More Dumerous
It is authoritatively forecasted that Mr. Bonar Law will be a Minister with
in order to devote himself
out of the Hou;
to the
Mr. Winet
War Og Deton Churchill will go to the hoped to open was the all-Red route from
Mr. G. N. Barner' name is mentioned
Irish Secretary.
have
Bir Erie Geddes will devote himself to It is hoped to provide landing grounds Transport and Demobilisation
overy 200 miles on the route, pursing vid Mr. E. Shortt will be Home Secretary: Albert, Victoria Nyanza and Tan- Wadi-Halfa, Khartoum, and Mr. J. R. Clynes will Pensions Minister; while
ganyika
The route for the flying boat will be Nya, Blantyre, Boira, Lorenzo Marques, Durban, Port Elizabeth, and Cane Town-5,700 miles in AL'
The aeroplane route will be vid Elian- bothville, Livingstone, Bulawayo, Pro thetoria, Johannesburg, Bloemfontein and
Capt Town-making 6,300 milen.
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LABOURITES JOINING NEW
ADMINISTRATION.
LONDON, January 6th. At the request of the Premier, all members of the Government resigned.
The following Labourites, who were members of the late Government, says tho Daily Mail, have agreed to accept posta in the new Administration; Mr. G. N..
nes, Mr. G. H. Roberts, Mr. G. J.
Mr. 8. Walsh and Mr.
J.
dle, Parkor
The last three will probably be given
Under-Secretaryabipa
Admiral Bir David Beatty hus expressed bie willingness to become First Sou Lord of the Admiralty.
Mr. H. H. Asquith has definitely re tured a peerage, intending to remain the leader of the Liberal Party.
LONDON ST CK
EXCHANGE.
THE BRITISH NAVY.
TRIBUTE TO TWENTIETH MINE- LAYING FLOTILLA,
LONDON, January 6th. Bir Erio edoce, speaking us a con- cert to wounded verse troops at Unt. landa, Surrey, said that he would give and the pain for boing bost, bravert plucase acction of in Navy to the men <f the Twentieth Mine-laying Flotilla, who incessantly ponstrated the huge Gar man mino-lielus off izengolpuud, blocking. the chinancia for LiermiSTI VORBėta,
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GERMANY'S POLICY OF
ALLIANCES
EGREGIOUS MISTAKES OF THE PAST.
BERLIN, January 6th. Writing in the Zukunft about Ger- any's policy of Alliances, M. Maxi milian Harden declares that Germany's rulers madly squandered the strength of the nation in an attempt to maintain old world system which had to be either radically transformed or perish.
thost
In
FUNERAL AT OYSTER BAY
New York, January 9th.. light snowstorm, the late ex President Roosevelt was buried at Oyster Bay, after a funeral service at which Mc Thomas R. Marshall, the Vice President, representing President Wilson, also re- presentatives of the Allied Governments, and a distinguished body of Americans were present.
Mr. Lloyd George enbled the sympathy. of the British people.
the appointed interment.
Business was suspended at the time of
Speaking generally of the rly future) situation under his scheme, General Sinus says that new sovereign States, such asi Polund, Finland, Bohemia. aus Greater Serbin will have arisen. A large number of autonomous States will also have arisen, befriended, advised, and askisted by the greater States, while a smaller number of areas will be directly adminis tered by one or the other of the powers. Uver all will be the Lengue.
General Smuts believer euch a system is workuble, and will remove the fruitful sources of war. The system will closely resemble the Government of the British Empire, which has been so STREET FIGHTING OF UN.
eminently successfull a political system, PARALLELED INTENSITY.
The writer emphasises that there are two extremes to be avoided, namely a The Hapsburg system with its wiles super State, and a mere debating society. AMSTERDAM, January 9th. that street fighting attained
The Frankfurter Nachrichten states and matico, Bulgarin's lust for power, He suggests that the Council of the and the maladministration of the Young League be composed of the representatives paralleled intensity in Berlin on the Tarka were not to be saved. night of the 7th.
of the five great Powers, Great Britain, Gormany's Turkish policy was especi-the United States, France, Italy and continued until the next morning,
ally faulty. German diplomacy consider Japan. Germany would be added as soon The journal declares that the Governed the friendship of the Turks as good as she got a stable democratic Glovera Bant remain masters of the situation. compensation for the gambling losses ment. Large forces, especially of artillery, are which Germany suffered for many years, Four additional members should be on dollars, of which $60,000 will be being continually scut to Berlin.
through, her attempted rivalry with added from two panels, one comprising divided amongst bis children and the re Herr Ebert has re-affirmed his absoluto British naval supremacy, through the the important intermediate Powers below mainder gue to his widow. confidence as regards the issue of the roophanti qurting of the Caliph's the rank of the great Powers, analy Spartacist challenge.
favour, and through planning a land Spain, Hungary, Turkey, Central Russin, The Government troops re-occupied the route to India,
Poland, Greater Serbia, etc., and the other panel comprising all the minor Statra. Imperial Printing Works
Each panel would provide two members. There would thus be ten members in the HEAVY FIGHTING FOR KOLMAR Council as soon as Germany was admitted. The great Powers, would bavo a majority representation.
AMSTERDAM, January, 9cb. All the resolations of the Conference Polcs advancing from Kolmar encounter- A telegram from Berlin states that the shall only have the force of recom-ed a German Volunteer Company om wendations to be submitted to the Govern ments and Legislatures of the Powers com posing the League.
A terrific cannonado
GENERAL VON EICHORN'S DARING.'
AMSTERDAM, January 8th. A telegram from Berlin states that five Police Corps are at present undertaking the maintenance of order.
General von Eichhorn received the Government delegation, deputed to instal his successor, with a revolver in his hand, and declared that he would only yield to forge until the case had been properly adjudged, whereupon the delegation dis eratly withdrew
FLIGHT OF GENERAL VON EICHHORN.
Ju consequence, of British trap-mines
LONDON, January 10th. The most significant newn of the situn 100 German crait were caught during the tion in Berlin to day is the telegram from tiral sax months of lunt year.
Zurich stating that General von Eichhorn BARRING ENCHY SUBJECTS. On one occasion, tour of the mine has ded.
layers, after apo
Bix German outpost aposting Bix
BABLE, January 10th. LONDON, January 7th. bouta, nuoconully, presed through the The London Stock Exchange panned a mine-Bold and said wines, and, return The Government bak appointed the new rule whereby no member tball, with-ing, mopped up all tuo sis German of Police, temporarily.
Majority Bocialist Herr lichter Obiof out the Committee's special permission, vessels, capturing the crown
M. Harden concludes:-"Great Britain and her Allies may now stalk about as victors, while Germany's companions will all become eripples.
THE IRISH PROBLEM. NEW FEDERAL SYSTEM SUGGESTED.
at
LONDON, January 7th. The Daily New correspondent Dublin states that Mr. Stephen Gwynne, ex-M.P., is heading the new campaign to introduce a new federal system in Ireland. The main idee in to overcome Ulster's objection to Home Rule, simultaneously avoiding the partition of Ireland by creat ing at least two, and probably three. State Irish Government. governmenta federated under a Contral
baro
General Smuts lays great stress on the moral effect of the work of the League in opinion in support of the Lenguo. forming a strong body of international
portant part of the constitution of the The Council, however, is the really in
Powers on the Camei) should be the League.
representatives of the Prime Ministers or the Foreign Secre Laries, who, however, should be entitled
The
ESTATE OF HALF A MILLION.
New York, January 10th Ex-President Boosevelt left half a mil
POLAND.
January 6th, Heavy fighting ensued, and the Pulcs retreated.
The Germans captured Kolmar and Weissenhoche,
To losses on both sides ware: very heavy.
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REPUBLICAN DELEGATES IN
PAR18:
PARIS, January 5th. Four Polish delegates arrived to meet should be formulated, influentially signed, fering with the affairs of the States, the recognition of the Puliah State; also to
Mr Gwynns states that the scheme "ppoint focum tententes,
Without unduly or irritatingly inter. M. Clemenceau and M. l'ichon, to obtain and submitted to the Penes Conference Council must keep in touch with the con
it.ditions in olf countries under its charge, supplies.
Bak for Military assistance and food
if the Conference is willing to receive
THE ARMISTIOE.
ANOTHER EXTENSION OF TIME. employ in any capacity any person of German, Austrian, Ilungarian, garian or Turkish birth, or any
LONDON, January 71K A telegram from Berlin says that a
The Admiralty staten that Vice Admiral member who has been expallod, and whose He Brst German muting caused state of siege has been proclaimed. The Bir Montagu Browning represents Rear- application for re-elotion has been reby the enemy's men'e refunds to fave our Government troop urinuccesfully on Admiral Wensya at the meeting for the jooted.
minos laid just below the murka
deavoured to recapture the Wolff Bureau, I rebowal of the Arhuislice.
The Britian mine-barrier below Calend Bul had captured 17 submarium in
ex-month.
One
STATE OF SIEGE PROCLAIMED.
AMSTERDAM, January 5th.
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and bo in a position, from fratelund Information, to make up its wind on matters requiring executive netlon by the Lengun
TO RECAPTURE POSEN,
COPENHAGEN, January, 2011. The Frankfurter Zeitung states that The Commeil ruuat pay special attention three Army Corps will be employed so to situations all over the world which recapture the provines. of use and may develop into serious international prolent Silesia. troubles. Indeed, its head office of organisation must reseable a
Biall
General
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