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POSSIBILITY OF GENERAL STRIKE NOW REMOTE:

FOREIGN MONEY FINANCING BRITISH AGITATION-

SERIOUSNESS OF BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL POSITION.

ORDER OF MERIT CONFERRED ON, MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

IMMEDIATE MEASURES AGAINS ↑ PROFITEERING AT HOME.

SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN HUNGARY ALLIES DELEGATE "AUTHORITY TO AN ARCHDURE.

AUSTRIA'S OFFER TO THE ALLIES.

LATEST CABLES,

THROUGH KELTER'S AGENCY.

LABOUR UNREST AT HOME.

LIVERPOOL SITUATION

UNCHANGED.

Looybox, August th

In the House of Cominens, Mr. E. Short stated that the situation in Liver pool had not materially backed. There were attempts at looting this morning.

He itpressed on the House the fact that the attempts of certain persons to a complete cessation, of work, and

fells the city to the mercy of the

criminal classes, had hitherto failed.

The Government had every confidence that the authorities in Liverpool would take every step, however severs, to pre serve law and order and pre-tees the cith zens from sinister attack.

The Government was prepared to give them every assistance. (Cheers.)

He mentioned that the attempts made the burn the docks had been insucressful. FOREIGN MONEY FINANCING BRITISH AGITATION.

Loxo, August 6th, Scotland Yard his definite information that foreign money is financing the agita tions in Britain with the ohjeet of fiver throwing the xisting system of Govern

nent.

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A Cregutin Swede, who has made à full confession, arrived a week

from Her with Esco, which, it is alleged, he vered to a well-known extremist. The latter denies receiving the 'moury. The Swede has been deported

LOYALTY OF CITY OF LONDON

POLICE.

hunday, August 7th. An overwhelming majority of the City of London Police have forwarded to the Commissioner a solution thanks ne regards his support for better pay, re- pudiating the strikers, J. Acording their unswerving loyalty. GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN STRIKE SITUATION

CONCESSIONS TO RAKERS.

Losnos, August 7th.

THE HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH,

The conference between master bakers and men in London yesterday was resalt-

The Co-operative Societies have con cded the bakers' demands. This affects

5.000 of 10.000.

LATEST CABLES,

HUNGARY.

SOME STARTLING DEVELOP. MENTS,

BUDAPEST, August 5th..

A depolation of officials, headed by tieneral Schnetzer, this evening, went to the Ministry and ordered the Cabinet

They have also demanded the reduction of the Hangarian Army, to 13,000, the surrender of 30 per cent of her harvest. her abunals, and her farm machinery, and 30 per cent of her railway supplies SUPREME COUNCIL TAKES ACTION.

PARIS, August 7th The Supreme Council has telegraphed to the Rumanian Government distinctly refusing to recognise the right of the Rumanians to make the remands, cabled on August 6th.

A SHARP REMINDER TO RUSIANIA.

Pants, August th. The Supreme Council has not ons refused to recognise the Rumanians' right) to impose fresh Armistice terus, but a pointed out that the exaction of repary tions and indemnities was vested in all the Allies,

AMERICAN CIRCLES STRONGLY INDIGNANT.

American circles are strongly indignant a Rumanin's action, and predict that will disastrously affect the opinion så America.

FRENCH OPINION: French circles ikea is serious view and express the opinion that Ramani will not refuse to comply with the devision of the Peace Conference. It is urged that, in judging the startling course of events, the fact that Ramania is our ally but Hungary's oriony should he remembered. SOLEMN WARNING FROM TILE

SUPREME COUNCIL..

FOUR ALLIED GENERALS FOR

BUDAPEST.

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1919.

THE NATION'S THANKS TO THOSE WHO WON THE GREAT WAR.

PREMIER'S TRIBUTE TO THE FIGHTING COMMANDERS.

LONDON, August 6th.

In the House of Gordons, the Premier, moving a rewolution for money grants to the Commanders of the Forces, emphasised that, the British scale of war pensions. Europe, aggregating £0.000,00 rearly, was inemparably the most generous in

hal: the national expenditure of a pre-war you.

PARIS, August 8th The Supreme Council has appointed four tienetais to go to Budapest to super- Evise the carrying out of the Armistice, as

LONDON, August 6th. follows tieneral Graziani

In the House of Commons, Mr. David General Hardon (Great Britain) General ions, recurding the nation's thanks to (France), Lloyd deurge moyed the tobowing me Bandholz (United States), and feneral fall those whose devotet services helped Morbelli (Italy).

to win the great struggle of Wight ver Wights-

THE RESOLUTUNS. Firstly to the officers, petty others, 45 bac

the Navy and the Royal Marines, for their shapless watch her the sens, and thr

courage,

He paid tribute to Field Marshal anal devotion with which during war Laig's trancity, unenth, seuess and reaal- tess to Subordinate binzwi, as the demands or his country.

SITUATION IN BUDAPEST #SVT RE

spos, August Tch Harasworth stated that the situation in In the House of Conanns, Mr Cecil Budapest inkweure, 2

MAPLFER CABLES ALLIED TROOPS REACHI SUDAPEST,

troops arrived at Budapest on the 5th and According to Vienna newspapers French British and American troops on the sch

instant.

HUNGARIANS WREAKING VENGE

ANCE ON BOLSHEVISTS.

COPENHAGEN, August 7th German correspondents in Budapest state that liungarian peasants are wreak ing vengeance on the Bolshevists, Was leaders in many Campanes have been publicly enter in death with sticks:

LATEST PUBLEST

BRITAINS FINANCIAL

POSITION.

TREASONABLE IRCLES

DENOUNCED,

PARIS, August 8th- The Supreme Council was lengthily cupied, today, in the consideration of the Allied representatives reparts depict the tunghat Budapest, from where alk the unduet of the Rumanians in an un favourable light.

timetal Gunion"

telegraphs that the Rumanian troops are committing outrages, Mr. Frank Polk, the chief Atherical delegate, told the Council that the com- position of the new Government and the manner if formation would do more to spread Bolshevism

The Council a dran anything else, the French Minister at Bucharest, for take whatever steps were required to deal

a telegram to

He id that the Government would transmission to the Rumanian Govern with the situation, and needed the good- ment, recalling that, on August 5th, thewill and active assistance of the whole

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Losos, August 7th. In the House of Commons, replying to members and emphasising the seriousness of the financial situation, Mr. Austen Chandlerlain denounced those treasonable eircles which were endenveuring, by direct action, to overthros Parliament.

to resign, on the grand that the Govern- Allies senten Military Mission to BadawuNt he cut down and

ment did not represent the whole nation, pest to arrange, with the Hungarian

AUTHORITY DELEGATED TO

ARCHDUKE JOSEPH

ternment, the execution of the Armis interns, and the safeguarding of the nationally had or we should became Hangarian population from vilence or The Entente Mission has delegated pressure at the hands of the Ramanian balance between

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position as regards the authority to Archduke Joseph, who has Army. appointed Stephan Friedrich an ex-War The Council Journed, on August 6th.than when the Budget was introduced.

had become planture and revenue, Jess favourable Office official, Premier: General Tanezes, that the Rumanian tieneralisston had pre Foreign Minister and General Schnetzer.sented fresh Armistice terms to the fun and ben sanctioned, namely,

Many new large items of expenditure War Minister. All is quiet in the City,

amcanting to half the pre-way expendi pensions ture. Increased pay for the Army, Savy, and Pulier, and buses for Civil Ser-

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vants.

3 ‡ } ?"" constant poril, they main tad, the blockade ed the etenias est, emoved armies from the most distant fands, and derudes the interve of the

and world" aging är with loty

Secondly, to the offers, me-containe sionnel

gfficers and men of the Armies in the field for the matchless valour and endurance with which, and irunstanes of unexampled haritship, they streb the shock war in any chers, for the good humour, clerens and patience of The bearing, for the led sports wach carrier then through tour years of Stremious tail to emplete and splendid,

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Huge that exceptional rewards ought to be given to those who had borde exceptional responsibilities with excep tional success.

He recalled that Ford French, at Ypres, ught, with sinal fores, one of the six dreisig battles of the war, evermg the Bron Army with honour, (Cheers)

The Prens paid a tribute to General Allenby, the brilliant curamander who had won the last and most triumppant Crusade. (Cheers.)

He sat that Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson was one of the rumt gifted soldiers Beatin der possessed His vision ind est assets of Britain in the crisis of 101. gift or organisation wete one of the great-

Thirdly, to the officers, nope vintras Redso that the Liggeral Stuff was "so We were indebted to General Sir Y. pmises, and then sit the Austiner, well organist and had renderest" such for their beint taring and conspicerent service in the war. wtrices over the seas and on land!

General Trenchard & energs darting and imagination, had made the Air Fores

formidable machine.

Lit. Co str. 31. Hankey's services were known to lew, but they were ucsure

Fourthly to the gallant traps from the Puminions overseas, from hai, ant from the Crown Cufonis, for the promptis w with hich they responded to the sul for the cause of justies and freeduni, for the noble part tary played in con-passed. He had shown crmarkable for sight Jaartion with their comrades in the Bri-urexard to the events of the war, rishstand

HPE Đầu Triumph

and was indeed an organiser of victory i right over wi

wrong: S Fifthly, to the women of the mediod

[Überra) other ausdeserviers, for their deretion in tending the sick and wound ed. and their other duties faithoutly anst bravely disenarged;

Misthly, the officers and men of the Mereunt Marine, for the nne and fears les senship by which our people were preserved from ways, and our caise from disaster."

TE Premier paid a nibute to the Bril Horne, Byng Rawlinson and Birdwood Bant leadership of Generals Plumer without which it would have been impo sible to trrn the tide of Ittle in 10 The Premier said that Admiral B Lad established; finally, the supr o the British Navy (Cheers.).

Admiral Jellicoe's services before and

calculable. Admiral Starder. by his brilliaur Malk lands avion, bad rid the Pacific at th Aimar of vieraan raiders.

Admiral de Roboeks services were well. know.

Seventhly, that this House doth acknow- belge with deep subtaission and reversuring the aur had ene, the heroisal of those who have en in the service

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· sujuvite service, rendelal to the British mub.on rield-Marshal Fogh as General-

sit the Allied Armiga.

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THE PREMIER'S STIRRING SPEECH.

mander Tyrwhitt was the outstand

g representative of the torpedo flotilla,. whose denseless vigilance had ultimustely) bated the enemy's designs. (Cheers.)

Vice Admiral Keyes would live in naval Eisary as the chief figure of the Zee bragge exploit.

nhle aid in naval organisation.

Admiral Madden had widered invalti-

This wax but a small part of the reeng nition

We used to those great (Cheers,)

Fre

HUNGARY'S NEW LEADER.

The Suprens Council them telegraphed to the Rumanian Government refusing to PARIS, August 8th. recognise the Rumanians right to con Archduke Joseph was always the most ud..

elind Fresh Armistice, warring the

Referring to Marshal Foch, he said that Moreover, there was the continuance of his genus was recognised by friend and popular member of the Lajerial family.

Ramanian Government against any viola-the Ministry of Food, involving it resided in Budapest, and held an tion of law or humanity, and requesting trading with a capital of £10,000,000, arshal Foch, but alt in Aring pnmand in war-tine.

(ne war would have been won with He was

it to order the Rumanian Generals in which was consequently not yet returnable (Cheers and what swing the war in among the first, ut the beginning of the Budapest to obey the orders of the Intet | Chaniherlain caphikised that next batcalate.

1019. Treasur to the révulution, to recognise the new regions Allied Commission t

Budapest

191s meant to the world was discut to and support Fount Karoly

No reply has reac

reached cha Council, hear the financial situation would not held it has learned that the Ramanian Gen come normal.

The gratitude of the civilizedAKOUR AMENDMENT REJECTED. ARCHIDURE JOSEPH'S, PROCLAMA-erals gefused to obey the Commission.axation unless drastic reductions in ex

He foreshadowed, fresh (Cheers,)

therefore

out to bin.

Mr. W. Adamson, the head of the TION.

estalpenditure were feeted.

The Premier paid a notable tribute, tu

Labour Party, moved the reduction of the vote to £200.000-to be divided in the same Mr. Asquith and Earl Grey for accept

proportions as proposed-on the ground

the rank and file. We on to the monetary rewards given to

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Instead, they permitted MERON Badia He appealed to the House to exercise fing the challenge of Prussianism in 1914, that the grants were out of all propor

war,

vigilance as regards new ex

thus saving Britain from "shame. It was his policy to reduce would have been a prosperous but despised aly. Chamberlain emphasise the axed people had we not entered the

as soon as possible. of increasing product on at a reduced cust, in order to get the entry into good markets that could pay for

BUDAPEST, August 7th.

Fished # blockende which In เ proclamation, Archduke Joseph

pest starvation, destroyed the railways the closest says: Impelled by my imperishable mitted other violations of the rights of and end

between Budapest and Vienna, and compenditure. love for the Hungarian people, and the responding to requests from all siden, I Allies, and even of humanity, have undertaken the solution of the seem-

telegram confludes by requesting on while politiciana of various interests the Conference that Rumania is resolved ingly impossible situation. I can

the Rumanian Government immediately to I cannot look

demonstrate by acts, that the inference of and party Kroups are quatrelling over the fate of LONDON, August 7th.

the pour

to disregard its authority, and separate a broken Fatherland. Everywhere complete anarchy

herself from the Allies, is mistaken. The strike situation is Etton

Nobody

reigns. The Nine Elma's own are returning to D recognises that the coniplete stop-

Autt

food-supply as work. Most of the Tuk strikers are alwe of

atrends threatened. This ent returning.

entastrophe will occur inless the educated classes, united with the sober working-clas establish order with a strong hand.' ts, to revive the Allied Military Mission, He appoints Provisional Ministers, the Supreme Council has made energetic including M. Friedrich and General representations to the Bucharest Govern Tanozos, but not including a War Minisent.

The situation at Liverpool is quieter. The position in Yorkshire is unchanged POSSIBILITY OF GENERAL STRIKE NOW REMOTE.

LONDON, August 7th. The industrial situation in Liverpool is remarkably brighter, and the possibility of a general strike is now considered re mote.

The City has resumed its normal life, with the exception of the trams and bakeries which have not resumed.

The Dockers Union and the Municipal workers have followed the example of the railwaymen in deciding not to support the Police

ter.

He

says that a transitional Government will be formed in a few days after the eitizens, peasants, and workinen have been consulted

heart still lives a spark of patriotism He concludes: Let'èveryone in whose support the Government with entire dera- tion, in its difficult position. Away with discord, criticism and sophistry. there be unity of understanding and work. et us immovably trust in the briter

Let

WAR

The adverse exchnage with danger signal: unless it was

Ted shortly, everyone, from the richest to the A DEADLOCK AT BUDAPEST.

poorest, was in for

JL very band

time... The tavernicht was determined PARIS, August 8th.

reckless waste and would institute rigor- top According to the rhu de Paris, owings economy and cut down expenditure to the refusal of the Rumanian authorities

RUMANIANS NOT ACCEPTING

FRENCH ORDERS.

PARIS, August 6th. orders, Rununian Army is not accepting French The French Government says that the

to

the

Government would embark upon

There was no need to fear that the azardous policy of nationalising every thing. There was nothing in the situa tion beyond the nation's control, wartime resolution, publié, spirit and given the

nichetier.

of Earl

Mr. Lloyd George, replying to Labour, criticism, rophasised that £100.000.gs were being spention peasions to men and their dependents. (Lond cheers.)

The amendment was rejected, by Vakes to 86.

SOME NOTABLE OMISSIONS. Mr. T. HW. Inskipp drew attention to the disparity of the amount granted to General "Birdwood compared with that granted to ether Army Commanders

Mr. W. Joynson-Hicks drew attentio to the mission of the antes of. Bir Charles Ma.ro, who had carried out the to India as Commander-in-Chick and of vacuation of Gallipoli afterwards going Sir Frederick Sykes, who had bernychief of the Air Force in the field..

"

ORDER OF MERIT FOR THE PREMIER.

LONDON, August 6th. The following in His Majesty's letter to

"

Buckingham Palace.

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round the thing was one of the most thrill- ne way in which millions then rallied ing and most inspiring episodes in the Pastory of the world, and would always ise associated with the BANK

(Cheers.) The dauntlessness of these men ranked with the Iron Intantry of Marlborough and Wellington un land, and with the stamen of Drake at sea, (Cheers.) we erving to the Mercantile Marine, he said that the horrors they sobietjies had to wear were worse than those va in: biet- vepria.

very where, on land, sea and in the air, our men har sustained a strand beyond Lloyd fheorge said that the nationally in binti, idar

better and more formidably in "tilen positiray was grave owing to the prevail

their best exertions, as they did in war ing spirit of unresponsibility, but, if verybody throughout the land put forth

Die paid an especial tribute to the in- tuluable services up the wonen. time, we should emerge triumphantly.

negarding the contribution of RUMANIAN ACTION SUPPORTED

He urged the cutting down of expendi

the Dominions, he said that they had only BY FRENCH PRESS.

ture to the narrowest limits.

to peruse the truly dazzling list of vi- the Premier:- tories won by the Overens men to realise Paris, August. 8th.

the greatness of their share. (Cheers) A. Havas message says:

THE WORLD'S SHIPPING. He said: We The prohibitive attitude of the Allied COMPARATIVE FIGURES FOR 1919.ons, they have won a permanent place in

rejuice as they do that, through the valour of their honou

My dear Supreme Council towards the Rumanians PARIS, August 6th. is the subject of considerable criticism ment consists of representatives of the the Entrate agents now in Budapest are censored issue since the war, shows that on our consideration-a clum to irre

Apparently the new Hungarian Govern-in the French Press. it being stated that

indity of nad.os. (Cheers.)

remarkable contribution, t pre-Bolshevik

Lloyd's Shipping Register, the first un-ahls in the East, won her a new claim Later

new shows that the downfall of Ramanstreng protests against in 1916, the United Kingdom owns 35.1sistible tint, it ought to, and inust, river the Prid Cabinet was dramatically sud-

Prominent French journalists warn the per cent, and the United States 211 per Power all prejure and timidity which den. Hungarian gendarmerie surrounded Supreme Council against allowing, thement of the world's tonnage, compared aight stand in the way of her progress, was meeting, and arrested the Cabinet. agents, whose personal beliefs have been

respectively, in 1014.

The tonnage of the United States has sent sufferings and agonies of the melt and personally to mark my high, appre THE NEW PREMIER.

upset by recent events."

To rertify somewhat this mission, increased by 6.129,000 as compared with tudes of then and women who bore theciation of these services, it, gives me great AMERICAN THREAT TO THE decrease of 5,003.000 in the tonnage of

Fuck

and strain in their homes, RUMANIANS.

the United Kingdom.

pleasure He concluded by saying: All classes Mure to confer upon you the Order GERMANY'S LOWLY CONDITION

suffered alike. No class can paint the Believe me, yours very sincerely,, finger of

reproach at another. The na BERLIN, August 7th.

tion

Geonas, R. I. numbers 3,755 ships with a gross tonnage country's need shall get together again, in whose men and women has shown Germany's Mercantile Fleet at present such splendid qualities in the hour of their 05 724,944. Of this number, 105 ships, case of a more subtle menace, to save the agregating 135,872 tons, are over 1,000 Motherland from danger (Loud cheers.) The motions, which were supported by the Liberal and Labour leaders, wero passed unanimously.

A deputation of Trade Unionists inter-future of our Fatherland." viewed the Lord Mayor today, and re quested the reinstatement of the dismissed

The Mayor declined to intervene in the dispute, but undertook to advocate the calling of a conference between the deputa. tion and the Watch Committee.

THE COAL MINES BILL PASSEIE

LONDON, August 9th.

The House of Coinmans passed the third reading of the Coal Mines Bill, establish ing a seven-hour day.

EARLIER CABLES,

LIVERPOOL RAILWAYMEN'S

RESOLVE

LONDON, August 7th.`- A as weting of railwaymen st Liverpool resolved to abide by the decision of the National Executive and refused to authorise a strike in sympathy with the Police."

WHY THE CABINET RESIGNED,

Tegime.

netion.

LONDON, August 7th.

49 much re

the National Palace, where the Cabinet selves to be influenced by the local Entente with 41.5 per cent and 4.46 per cent, (Cheers)mier eloquently referred to the

PARIS, August 8th. M. Friedrich, the new Premier of Hun- gary, lungs to the Burgeois party.

It is intended to offer portfolios to the Agrarian Party to the members of the so-called Szegedin Government, and to the Social Democrats.

ENTHUSIASM OVER THE NEW MINISTERS.

BUDAPEST, August 7th. An enormous, and enthusiastic crowd The railwaymen urged the Executive to demonstrated all night long before the cke steps to secure the examination effotel where the new Ministers are stay the objectionable clauses in the Police in They dispersed singing anthems. Bill, als the reinstatement of the Polee

The City is very orderly. atrikers.

THE POLICE STRIKE.

LONDOS, August 7th. The Birkenhend Police have resigned from the Police Union.

This is the first force to do so in the

ktrike, area.

TUBE STRIKERS RESUMING.

LONDON, August 7th. The Executives of the Unions of Rail- waymen and the Society of Locomotive Engineers last night jointly recommended that the London Tube and North British Railway strikers should resume work immediately. Servies on the London South-Western and South London tubes improved yesterday. Many of the strik ers have already, resumed.

The Entente Missions have permitted national flags to be hoisted. REASON FOR RUMANIAN OCCUPA- TION OF BUDAPEST.

Pants, August 8th. Danube and occupied the whole city owing Rumanian troops have crossed the to the expiry of the period fixed for the acceptance of the Armistice,

SURPRISING DEMANDS FROM:

RUMANIA.

TI

PARIS, August eth.

It is reported that the Romanians have handed the Hungarian Government an ultimatum demanding the immediate sur- Danube shipping, as well as equipment render of a large proportion of the and supplies for an army of 300,000, and rations for the Rumanian troops, pending jiniprace settlement.

BERLIN, August 8th. The Tageblatt's Budapest correspondent states that the American Government has requested the Rumanian Command to withdraw their. Armistice conditions, threatening a stoppage of supplies to

Humania.

RUMANIANS CARRYING OFF ALL FOOD.

PARIS. August 8th.

tony.

This means the loss, compared with January, 1913, of 4,000,000 tons, or over four-fifths of her whole Marine.

Mercantila Mr. H. C. Hoover, who is directing relief cient to carry, on Germany's Baltic ser What remains, it is said, is barely suffi- work in Hungary, has ordered the suspen-vices. sion of all consignments of food to Buds- pest, on the ground that the Rumanians are carrying off all the food.

FLIGHT OF HUNGARIAN AMBAS- BADOR IN VIENNA.

The

LORD CURZON'S GENEROUS

TRIBUTE TO INDIA.

LONDON, August 8th. The House of Lords passed,

unani mously, the same motions of thanks to the forces as the House of Commoda.

Lord Curzon, moving the motion, said that this was not the first time the Indian Armies had come to our aid. They had fighting our battles in almost every

Vart of Asia and Africa for at least half

FIGHTING BOLSHEVISM.

BOLSHEVIST SUBMARINE SUNK.

Ambassador, M. Boehm, fed by motor xhevist submarine was sunk in the Baltis Dominions were an inestimable moral

According to the Zeit, the Hungarian

LONDON, August 7th. The Admiralty announces that a Bola century, from Vienna last night, after burning by two British submarizes. certain secret documents.

VIENNA, August 7th..

Hungarian journalists and officers went to the Embassy is the morning sad thrashed and ejected the personnel

FOOD OFFENSIVE AGAINST THE

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UKRAINE

LONDON, August eth. Prime Minister, The and rewards to the officers

of the Navy, Army and Air Force having been submitted to Parliament, I the regret that it is not possible to ex feel that my people will share with me

the pre-eminent services rendered by the Dress the nation's grateful recognition of. Prime Minister, bath in carrying the war to a victurious conclusion, lag the war ing an honourable peace,

TURKEY

MOVEMENT IN FAVOUR OF A BRITISH MANDATE.

CONSTANTINOPLE, August 5th. The movement in favour of a British mandate for Turkey is increasing her- Jaously. Ar

Association, largely composed of old Turks and retired officials, 1 carrying on an active campaign towards this end with a view to an ultimate plebiscite.

General Sir George Milne has been en trusted with the maintenance of order in Smyrna on behalf of the Allica

THE IRISH PROBLEM.

The million men who came from the TROOPS CANNOT BE WITHDRAWN

FROM IRELAND. asset which was indelibly impressed on the conscience of the world.

Be

LONDON, August 7th, might say the sade of India. It In the House of Commons, replying to could not be said that India had zot proved Bir Donald Maclean as regards the Trish M. BELA KUN MAY BE MOVED.

Srácenoza, August 6th her Toyalty. The Indian troops arrived question, Mr. Lloyd George declared that A telegram from Petrograd states that in France almost in the nick of time, and the Government would submit its policy the Bolsheviks have started food affen: without them some of our greatest victa Parliament at the earliest opportunity Austria where M. Bela Fun and two of machine-guns sad field-gans have been of the Crown Colonies and Protectorates. gestion meanwhile to withdraw troope

The population of the town in Lower of several thousands of soldats, with

VIETNA August thigainst the Ukraine Detachment torics would not have been won his associates are, intemed under assumed ordered to seize all the food possible in Where they could not find fghting troops from Ireland, as the Government's respon

the recess. He also paid a tribute to the servicen

after names have demanded their removal order to save Petrograd and Moscow from they found carriers and labour battalionssibility for law and order was plaia.

could not accept the Labourites' sug- Before the week-end.

for the Front (Cheers,)

•·(Continued on page B)

certain famine.

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