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DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY AUGUST 8TH, 1919.

THE HONTIKUNG

CRISIS

AT

BOMB EXPLOSION IN LOS ANGELES

UNCONSTITUTIONAL THREAT OF THE LABOUR TRIPLA

ALLIANCE.

RUMANIAN TROOPS ENTER BUDAPEST:

ALLIES FORCE HUNGARY TO DISBAND THEIRED ARMY

INDESCRIBABLE BOLSHEVIK ATROCITIES

____________AT -KHARKOFF.

VATION SITHANKS TO THE FIGHTING

ORCES.

LATEST CABLES.

BROCH RAETER'S AGENCY.] BRITAIN'S SEA SERVICES. MAGNIFICENT PAGEANT ON THE THAMES

LONDON, August del

RESPONSIBILITY FOR

THE

WAR DISCUSSION AT INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST CONGRESS,

LUCERNE, August end

At the International Labour and Social

inference, today, there was much ticism of the alleged lack of vigane of the Acting Comission daring the ware

The Spendid part played by the Sprint and ube Mercantile Marines in the war was antiglers meognised per day, the anniversary of Britain's declaration of wan. by a great pageant of the Sen Ser Vies ph the Chantes

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There was a dramatic scene when M. Vandervelde ageused the German Social ists of Wekening, the Internationale by destroying its moral prestige.

It was the Arst tine Belgina and Ger- Socialists confronted each other in

tie inférnationale since the war,

TWO FROILABLE FATALITIES

LOS AYOKLES, August 3rd A bomb explosion, followed by a fire, this morning, destroyed the house of tho ar-Assistant Federal Attorney-Genera Mr. Oscar Lawler, who, with his wife, were probably fatally burned.

It is believed that the act was one of revenge for Mr. Lawler having prosecut- fing certain dynamiters several years ago, AVIATION

ITALIAN AEROPLANE MEETS

Capron

Venice to Milan

from. Fourteen were killed

THE FIUME IMPASSE SPEEDY SETTLEMENT LIKELY.

be Peter dettand states thus, if sprede settlement of the Fuate question is likely.

Signor, Titoni has ingred to the proposal uring Freedom of ice in Plume. He

Choyd George na trgards the details which are still unsetBled

it Landen hidi fonfer with

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THE NATIONS THANKS. TO THOSE WHO WON THE WAR."

LONDON. August 5th Minister, on Wednesday. meves the following resolutions of thanks:

The Prime

Der 150 erals participated in a proces sion from London Bridge to helsew, among those in the long line of vessels Buing the Reage with Their Majestion aboard, and the duty

Vandervelde said that the Socialists harge, abu vessels representing the Navy,

were never so strong. yes the Faterans the Migrenosie Marine, the Ministry of Shipping the Fustoms, kord, then was never so weak, because Beland

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Firstly to the officers, potty officers

RUM

ZATEST CABLES,

ENTER

HUNGARY.

TROOPS BUDAPEST

Panis August 4th A messages from Vienna state that Rumanian troops entered the suburbs of Budapest on August 3rd

REMANLANS WILL NOT OCCUPY BUDAPEST

COPENHAGEN, August 4th. Atelegram frons Budapest states that Kamanian troops, havMLEEed on the

were met

•Thei

Creneral

only

Command der: Rurnsch declared that be had be ordered to occupy the country, as far as the city boundary, but had not been com- manded to occupy the city.

FOR STRATEGIC REASONS

Bers, August 4th General Raeser has decided that Budk. pest shall be occupied, for strategie rea yons. fecording to the Zeitunguu Shitbay. he has been persuaded by the Commander

of the, Italian. Military Mission, Colonel omarel, to content himself with accom

sububa, ? .modation for two regiments in the

RUMANIAN TROOPS ENTER BUDAPEST

HERLIN, August 5th. telegram from Budapest states that 10,000 Rumps entered Budapest Last evening, contrary to the agreement with General Rures

National Lifebeurt. Basbiting in the Winium and Sushce were still bleeding from of the Navy and the Roy RED ARMY MUST BE DISARMED.

Yess Telegraphist

the Sew Scotts, the their wounds, and it was impossible to

for their sleepless which over the und the courage, rescurec, and devo

taken over the control of the city

The Rumanian Supreme Command has

Le Petit Parkira muntes that the

PARIS August 4th

PLEDGES TO THE ENTENTE

e naked for an as

toempleota

constitution:

Mr Bonar Law said that any attempt force a ducision or politicul questions

teleget rana Budapest states that MAgoston the new Foreign Minister, interviewed said that they would estab lish pence and system of decepey and given pledge to the Enfenfe to conkoeting the whole community by the constituent National Assembly methods, suggested work if successful The New Government would maintain

mean the end of democratic and constitu the principle of setul krton,

tional Government. It was therefore un of which would bete mined by the stituent Assembly,

THE EXTENTES GOOD FAITH.

ginning peace negodinspODN

Cory to say that it would would bo duty of the Government to resist such attempts with all the resources at the dia nesale (Chears

chau bave shroidy been taken to gris- pend hostilities. It was at the wish of the Entente that certain, members, th old Governgient were mined in the new eʻubinet (2)

RESTORATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY.

SERLIN, August de telegrans from Finna spater ulivar, Lo

mesting of the fork passede resolution

fun of the Council, not gument formul

tho

scupt, the

EARLIER CABLES.

STRIKE ON JONDON AND SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY

and Fireman struck work at

Six Hundred members of the Nine hins ranch of the Esociated Locomotive

the first nesting of the new Hungarian Cabinet, it was decided to imam feste to all mitions announcing the re-midnight in sympathy with the Fulice storation of private property in Hungary.

Consequently, the service on the

Apparently, the Soris hike not succeed and Senth Western Railway is in- ed is selling any asiderable manns stricted.

of securities, and it therefore hoped STRIKE OF BIRMINGHAM POLICE. that property

nestly safe..

LATEST ÇABLE »

LABOUR UNREST AT HOME. ARMED CORDON ROUND LIVERPOOL

LONDON, August 3rd. Ep to now Joo policemen have str in Beringham,

LANKOS August 4th Liverpool is new surrounded by a raty

LEXITING AT LİVERPOOL

Missions to Senner, this River Polie, thee the Fateraational, until the Gier Ligo with which during four years of __Paris_of__ Lonclov Anchoirit the uns, admitted, or the Conference retorik constant peril, they maintained the block- Supreme Council Bas Bent su mesange to try cordon. The looters have been cowed focers, jewellers, lootmakers, and hosier

lity for the war,

Thames Conservancy Bourdi. The fishered its condemnation of, their responsibiade of the enemy's coast, convoyed armies men were also represanterk

from the most distant lands, and defended The German, Herr Morkenbuhr, beg-against the craft and subtlety of a ruthless the commerce of the civilised world the Conference not to pursue the disfor cussion beenuse, the Socialists in the Reichstag were now demanding this

HM King Ada's uniform necompared by the Queen, lyft Backing har Palace at 3:30pm, and drave rig the Mak, the Sumad and Cannon Strget to the Custom House Jetty where they vasbarked on the Roy, hange, which head-ments ed the procession,

Both banks of the river wire lined by hage cheering crowds. The bridges under which the progynim passed were filled with enthusiastie apectators, whilst the ritar, outside the course of the procession, was alive with craft. The weather was fine, but cloudy.

thing be cleared up and docu

published, having no desire to whield the guilty.

Secondly, to the officers, non-commit stoned officers and men of the Arinies in thefeld for the matchless w aur ad of unexampled hardship, they sustained endurance with which, amid circumstances the shock of war in many climes, for the M. Vandervelde reserved the right to good humour, clemency and patience of the matter at the next Conference, their bearing, for the undaunted spirit becauber effective action by the Famiwhich carried them through four years of rusale was impossible until the giuatior!

strenuous to to complete and splendid victory! -was seetheil

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Lieut Colonel Romaneli, the chief of the by naval and military guards, including Italian Milita's Mission at Budapest cavalry. that the new angurian Government

DAMAGE IN LAVER POQE

then hold general elections with the ought firstly to disarm the Red Army and

ESTIMATED AT £950,000

object of summoning & Constituent Assem-

Lespor “August th All police leate has been, stopped, in

present position, and only move back to made in Liverpool. One death occurred. bly as tentar possible, ~! -

to reduce extra duty owing to dis- The Rumanian Army will halt in itals Hitherto, 350 argpats the line of demarcation fixed on June The damage is estimated at 13th if Hungary observes the terms of

over £80,000 LIVERPOOL TRAMWAYMEN ON STRIKE.

the Artistice." COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUEST:

Bixtis, August 4th The Chairman, Mr. Arthur Henderson,sioned officers, and men of the Air-Force, agreed that the Red Army. shall be im- Thirdly, to the officers, non-commis The Hungarian War Minister has On arrival at Catteno Piers Chelse, suggested that the Germans "repare for their brilliant daring and conspicuous mediatly demobilised and disarmned, Their Majesties Hambarked to the accom-Party statement on Responsibility for sub-services over the seas and on land; paniment of a salute af at guns fired by mission to the next Congress, and thus

Fourthly, to the gallant, troops from the rest of the country, for preservation excepting 4,000 in the city, and 20,000 in naval Birket-boats and took their places obvinte further discussion and promote from the Crown Colonies, for the prompti-

the Dominions

pverseas from India, and

of order. tude with which they responded to the call for the cause of justice and freedom, for the noble part they played in conjunction with their comrades in the British Islands in securing the triumph of right over Wrongf

on the grand stand on the Einbankment, | unity. Whence the King "took the sulite of the kouts in the promasion, as each went. up-stream

After this, the Lord Mayor led the pro- Cession back in London Bridge

GENERAL SMUTS RETURNS TO SOUTH AFRICA,, L'APETOWS, A286 41b. General Smuts arrived here from Paris

ception.

Fifthly, to the women of the "medical"

STRIKES IN SWITZERLAND. He was given a splendid re-and other auxiliary services for their

THE FORERUNNER OF BOLSHEVISM.

BRINE, August 4th

A strike of dye-workers na Bale, for increased pay, has led to m general strike, apparently promoted by: Bolshevists, with

THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, CADET COLLEGE FOR TRAINING OFFICERS.

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LONDON, August 4th. The Air Ministry announces that the

the object of engineering a revolutionRoyal Air Forch Cadet College for train-

A strong: force of troups with machine ing cheers for the Air, Fores will be spen- guns is patrolling the city.

ea in February. Filty-five cadets will be

devotion in tending the sick and wounded, and their other duties faithfully and bravely discharged;"

Sixthly, to the officers and men of the Mercantile Marine, for the fine and fear- less seamaoship by which our people were "preserved from want, and our cause. from diskster"

BIG GRANTS OF MONEY.

Loxbus, August 5th. In the House of Commons, the Speaker read a message from the King which the Premier had handed bira,

consideration

ALLIED TROOPS FOR BUDAPEST,

have

been

Losos, August 4th... The Liverpool tramway-men havo struck

LATEST POLICE STRIKE FIGURES: owing to a dispute over back pay.

LONDON, August thi

London, August ch Gnagy of hooligans, including winner, b Beginning at midnight on Saturday, y

asically looted the shops, chiefly the Scotland Rond district of Live

The rioters had everything pretty much their

own way women and children were sitting on the pavement, trying on boots ard clothing, discarding the mints; pianos were dragged out of inusic shops, and with them the rioters hold concerts in the street..

A gang, pillaging a provision store. as, trapped by a force of police can- sisting of recruits, detectives, and special constables, who charged with batons, and arrested defeating several attempts at

reacties.

The troops at one point discharged) a volley of miles but nobody was hurt.

The ont when through

Shartt anted that the Polici: situation In the House of Campus, Mr. E

number of men who refused duty had ia- had no materially altered though the pilinging

HELIN, August 4th.erened slightly..! The Enteyte is sending 5,000 men to Budapest in compliance with the request of the Hungarian Government.”

INTERNMENT OF COMMUNISTS.

BERLIN, August 4th." "The ex-Commissary, M. Togany, and other Communists who arrived ne Vienna yesterday, will be sent to Wienerwald.

M. BELA KUN-MAY STAY IN VIENNA

Two

came u

ren, 1,005 ont of 18,000, in the City of the hott Riotin The figures were To the Metropolitaned on and

London, 37 ong of 20; in Liverpool 932 raided out of 2,00; in Birmingham, out of

and Wallasey, I. 1.236; in Birkenhead, 100; in Bootle, 63;| A' hosti

troops No man in any other Force had refused crowd. duty. (Cheers.) On the contrary, many Forces had held meetings repugliating the tried strike. A communiqué states that M. Beli Kun

NO QUESTION OF A COMPROMISE,red ineffe and his associates hare been granted

Mr. Shortt ensphasised that the strike

fred at asylum in Austria, in order to avoid dis- was not an ordinary industrial dispain. turbances and unnecessary bloodshed in hut mutiny. The Government could not

Vienna, August arch.

Ep to the present, six rioters have been admitted by the same competitive exami Hin anjesty, taking intoting that Budapest. They will be allowed to stay entertain any question of a compeninise

killed and several injured.

The strike has now spread to Zurich, where the tramways have ceased running.

M. CLEMENCEAD. ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE

FRUSTRATED.

PARIS, August bij?? Two loiterers near M; Clemenceap home were arrested by the Police to-day. ey

were found to possess two loaded revolvots and a dagger. They attempted to be the Police.:

FEDERAL DEVOLUTION PARLIAMENTARY, COMMITTEE TO BE APPOINTED"EARLY.

"

LONDON, August 4th...

nation is for Sandhurst, Woolwich, andders of the tea, land, and air forces, and is able to receive them again, but they who had been dismissed."

the eminent war services of the comina in Austria in confinement until Hungary(Cheers) or reinstatement of those men desiring, in recognition thereof, to confer

the endetships in the Navy...

.'

The candidates Duty compete for one or more of the above, Colleges and the cadet khips, alternatively, at the saine exaining tion, which will be held in November,

Candidates must be between 175 and 19 years of age. on January 1st, 1920, anu must pass a medical examination.

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returned

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OF TROOPS.

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.......... Tokios, August 4th The railway strike spread this morning

STRIKE ON SOUTH LONDON TUBE,taining

The trou main porti

GENERAL STEIER DECIDEL PO

to the South London Tule, which has

has rommended to the House of Com- on them some signal marit of his favour, must not conduct political propaganda uons to enable him to make, the following

The communiqué is much criticised by Admiral Beatty, grants:- Madden, Sturde, Keyes, De Bobeck, and Presse points out that M. Bela Kun was £100,000; the Press. For example, the Neue Freie admirał Jellicus,

£50,000; Admirala cach £10,000 Field-Marshal £100,000; Field Marshal, French responsible for many murders, and ex.closed, resulting in the over-crowding of erats Piumer. Rawlinson, Byng, and may be dangerous to that city.

neral Allenby, each £50,000; Gen-presses the opinion that his stay in Yianna buses and trams, and compelling many to horne, each £30,000; General Sir Maurice Hankey,£25,000; Field-Marshal Bir Henry Wilson, General Sir William

The course at the College will last two Robertson and General Trenchard,

years

AUSTRIAN PEACE TREATY ALLIES AWAITING COUNTER- PROPOSALS.

ST. GERMAIN, August 4th. The Financial and Territorial Delegates In the House of Commons, Mr. Bondir of the Austrian Mission left this evening Law'stated that the Speaker would re- for Vienna, where they will remain a side over the Parliamentary Committee week, returning to St. Germain about op Federal Devolution. He hoped to August 15th. Announce the composition of the Commite Les before th Recas.

لعمة

£10,000. *The message was unanimously referred to be Committee of 'Bupply..

EARLIER CABLES £800,000 TO BE ALLOCATED AS

HONORARIUMS."---

THE NEW GOVERNMENT

RE‍SHUFFLED,

walk to business.""

POLICE MUTINEERS WANT RE-INSTATEMENT.

LONDON, August 4th.

PARIS, August 4th. The new Hungarian Government has Many Police strikers have applied for been re-shuffled. Three bourgeois repre- re-instatement. sentatives have been admitted

ATTEMPTS TO UPSET CONSTITU KARLIER CABLES

TIONAL AUTHORITY.

www.

LONDON, August 5th.

Party in Live general atriku in Union Protest Government a

Unionists.

LOOTING BIRKENHPAD.

LONDON, August 4th.

BAL

There was extensive looting ing at Birkenload where 100 police wer on strike

A RENEWAL OF LOOTING

LONDON August Looting was renewed at Live

the Executive of the Trips Allianco, to In the House of Commons, Lord Robert

bring about a general strike hy, the disloci- terday Cecil drew attention to the proposal of

will propose to Parliament to graat

LONDON, August AthelsNATIONAL FLAG RE-APPEARS The Times states that the Government £100,000 each to Admiral Beatty and "A telegram, from Budapest states that COPENHION, August 3rd. - Admiral Jellicos and Field-Marshal the Red fing was removed from most of Field-Marshal Haig, £50,000 each tq French, and smaller sums to Generals the buildings in Budapest yesterday... Herr Renner, who is awaiting the son, Birdwood, Marshall, Milne and Allenby, Plumer, Horne, Byng, Hawiin- arrival of the Austrian counter-proposals, Trenchard The total sum thus allocated flag on the public buildings amide loud policies in regard to Russia, military ser

A crowd of citizens hoisted the national unless the Government adopted certain police.

tion of mining, transport, and railways persed by baton charges by will not leave for Wednesday evening. will be £500,000,

cheering,

vice, and conscientious objestora.

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