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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1920.
HOME RULE FOR
IRELAND:
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MR. ASQUITH'S SUGGESTION IN PARLIAMENT:
VIEWS OF IRISH DEPUTATION TO PREMIER.
WARSAW
IN
DANGER:
CONTINUED BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE
ATTITUDE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND, FRANCE,
SERIOUS RIOTS IN UNITED STATES:
NEWSPAPER OFFICE
LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH KELTER'S,AGËSOY.] „ IMPORTANT IRISH DEBATE. FEELING OF DESPAIR DEPRECATED.
LONDON, August 5th. -- Law. in moving the guillotine masion to In the Huuse. of Commons Mr. Bonar provide for the passage of the Restoration * Order in Ireland Bill by to-morrow even ipg, deprecated the feeling of despair about the posibility of remedying the existing conditions. These, he said, could not be worse than in 1833, after which civilised t conditions were restored in Ireland..
RAIDED.
Lloyd deliberately, be
to • Kew
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POLAND'S PERIL,
BRITAIN'S LATEST TELEGRAM TO THE SOVIET.
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-- LONDON, August 5th,” In the House of Commons, replying to questions, Mr. Lloyd George stated that the Government had not yet received a reply to the telegram despatched to the Soviet on July 29th. He had just learned sbar M. Kamene, the Soviet representä. tivo in London, had received a tele gram, but he did, not know the character of the message. The Premier proceeded to read the latest British telegram to the Soviet stating that if the Soviet insisted on peace conditions being settled-between Poland and Russia to the exclusion of the other Powers, the basis on which it was proposed to conduct negotiations in London would have disappeared, and the project for a conference would have fallen to the ground. Also if the Soviet took adyan tage of the delay now caused to continue the advance into ethnographical Poland, the Government would be driven to the conclusion that the Soviet did not intend to respect the liberty and independence of Poland and the situation contemplated in the Government's telegram to 3. Tehit cherin on July 27th would have arisen." SOVIET'S CONDUCT NECESSARILY
SUSPICIOUS:
It was uselend to shut our eyes to the fundamental fact that no propoint which the Government was able to present was accept able to any party with anthority to speak for Ireland. The representatives of the Irish demanded something which Great Britain could never concede, except as disaster of defeat-(cheers) Their demand for version would be fatal to the security alternative scheme for their consideration, of the Empire. It was futile to propose an until the Irish accepted the fundamental and indefeasible fact that Great Britain would
ever concede their terms. Concluding, Mr. Mr. Lloyd George stated thas he and George 13. that, speaking Mr. Bouar Law yesterday interviewed, M.
umable wan
at pre Kammenuff and Krassin and made it fair
of clear that the Soviet's conduct necessarily prospect a mutually satisfactory solution, but he be raised a suspicion that the Soviet was not sincere in professing to desire peace and The motion was adopted, after which Sir lived that the feeling was growing up in Hamar Greenwood moved the second read-Ireland that the Irish, were seeking the in- ing of the Bill. He explained that it was possible and they were beginning to drafted in June but was held back to see engnise that they were in the main victims how the Assize "Courts would function of anarchy, coafusion and trouble. In the oregurime, it was the Parliament'" duty" "to *July. Events showed that one of the prin- reipul reasons why they could not function was the failure of the jurors to respond to the summonses, owing to intimidation. It was this failure which mainly made the pre ment Bill essential. He emphasised that the Bill would he suppress trial by jury the ordinary administration of the -ovil and criminal courts, but would be only discretionarily applied in disturbed areas to ensure accused person-getting-an-expedi tjous and fair trial,
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Sir Hamar Greenwood, after paying tribute to the courage of the Irish judges in carrying out their duties, said that it was not possible to have fairer courts in Ireland to-day than the Courts Martial pro- vide by the Bill.
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POLISH CHARGES AGAINST
M. KAMENEFF.
GENERAL WRANGEL'S SUCCESS.
GeneralWrangel,in the Crimen, appanra to LONDON, August 6th... be giving the Red Armies«an unpleasant The Polish Legatiori has issued a state time, According to a message receivet im ment, controverting several assertions. Constantinople, he has completely defeated M. Kamene!'s note to Mr. Lloyd George the Red Armies after several days' heavy by which M. Kamoneff sought to make the fighting, taking 4,000 prisoners, 38 guns, Poles responsible for the delays in connectarge quantities of war material.
180 machine guns, & armoured trains, and tion with holding the armistice negotia tions and for failing to furnish the armiis pietely disorganised ensury.
General Wrangel is pursuing a
negotiate peace. tice delegacion with adequate powers to SECRET TREATY BETWEEN RUSSIA
The Legation contends that the proposal to hold a Rusian and Polish Peace Con- ference in London was ruled by the latter through necessity,
"SERIOUS CRISIS: "
AND GERMANY.
LATEST VÅBLES,
IMPERIAL - PRESS.
CONFERENCË,
FRESH EPOCH IN HISTORY OF JOURNALISM.
MONTREAL, August 6th ford Athelstan dined with the Imperial Press Conference Delegates. The company pon-included the Lieut-Governor and Premier
of Quebea "and other prominent persons. A message from HM the King said thai the gathering marked a fresh epoch in the history of fournalism and it was a mond important development of the first. Con ferenes held in 1900. He hoped its efforts would be crowned with suggess and lead to beneficent results,
LONDON, August 5th. The Times Jenm ou excellent authority that the Soviet Government before the
'olish offensive opened, concinded a weret.) treaty with Germany, whereby Russin iN Mr. Lloyd George in a message believed LONDON, August 8th. permitted to appropriate all Poland has the Conference would prove a power. The Daily Mail says that the Cabines anus, stores, and foudstuffs, and after the ful factor for the continue welfare and discusses the Bolshevist reply today, but cunquest of Poland Russia will be allowed prosperity of the Empire. Lord Milzar it is already understood that the delegates to send Commimariee to Poland to control in greeting rejoiced that the United will be asked to leave the country, all Polish exports to Russia. Then they States newspaper representatives would The Daily Chronicle's political corre} will completely evacuate Poland in favour wiffe am! Riddell also sent messages, the meet the Empire delegates, Lords North- pendent, despite the assurances contained of Germany, which will hold Poland as a in the reply, is of opinion that Moscow is guarantee against Russia's future crelim former mying We must have more zad
cheaper and direct communication merely playing for time, in order to have in return for German goods and labour.
Lord Burshan, the Chairman of the the greatest possible advantages
The Times confirms the statement that House of Commons on another subject. a ¦
In the course of a recent debate in the Delegation, expressed gratifiention at the the Bolshevist terms include free transit member asked Mr. Lloyd Gorge he presence of publishers and editors from the
United States. aero Poland, between Germany and he was to assume that a certain statement Russia
Mr. Ward Jackson, of the Rang Daily published in The Time was incorrect, and Vail, replying to the tons of South The Times describes the crisis as only leathe Prime Minister replied amid cheers! Africa," spoke of the tien linking Canada relares that our only positive guarantee most of the statements in The Times are tragic than that of August, 1914, and and laughter: "You are to assume that with South Africa. He referred hopefully is unwavering co-operation between Great wrong, unless you have got very good Britain and France
reason to the contrary.—ED.] BRITISH LABOUR DENOUNCES POLAND.
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EARLIER CABLES,
WARSAW IN SERIOUS DANGER. As strongis, worded manifesto signed by in declaring its intention to respect the eight Labour Merabers of Parliament and
Loanos, August 4th. liberty and independence of Poland, and eight prominent Trade Union leaders has Warsaw appears to be in serious danger. has that suspicion was only removable by been sued, warning the British public Today's Russian communique reports that the immediate condución of fairgainst the possibility of drifting into Red troops in the direction of Siedlitz, 50
•Farmistice.
another war, accusing Poland of self-miles east of Warsaw, have debouched on In view of the invasion of ethnographical grandisement, and declaring emphatia -utte Treur along the tip of the River Bug, which is Warsaw's natural line of protect from massacre people who were sent Poland, the Government would take effec- cally that British labour will not to guard life, establish the law and maintive steps to remove the obstacles to the operate in the war as allies of Poland.
defence on the north and cast. The coun muniqué adds that the river was crossed in the authority of the Empire.
* transmission of military supplies
in several places after fierce fighting Polaad from Danzig la view of the criti-
Prisoners were taken. The seriousness of cal situation Mr. Lloyd George refrained from making a further statemens at pri
the situation may also be gauged from the sent, but promised, if the Government
fact that information has reached Landon suspicions were confirmed, to make a full
that the French and British missions statement on August 9th in regard to fur.
well as Allied civilians have evacuated ther naval or military steps which it might
Warsaw. be accesary to take
บ
IRISH BILL PASSES SECOND READING.
The Bill passed its second reading by 280 rotes against 71.
CURFEW ORDER. EXTENDED.
LONDON, August 5th
The curfew order, hitherto enforced in various parts of the county and Tipperary. Cork City ouly, has been extended to
SCENE IN PARLIAMENT. MR. DEVLIN ASKED TO LEAVE THE HOUSE
There was
LONDON," August 8th. mittee stage of the Restoration of Order in
a scene during the Com Ireland Bill.
MR. ASQUITH'S ATTITUDE. Mr. Asquith opposed the second reading. He considered that Courts Martial would bo useless in view of the likely inability to get evidence. He accused the Government of being largely, responsible for the gravity of the situation, because they had not intre nounced the proceedings as a humbug and
Mr. Devlin, in a lengthy speech, de- duced the liberal measure of self-governmet promised in 1918 when they were asked by levance, but declined to sit down and con He was called to order for irre Parliament to apply the Compulsory Sertinued speaking. vice. Bill to Ireland. He demanded that
Dominion lings,
sham,
votes to 43.
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The "Speaker, "then, asked Mr. Devlin to
leave the House.
FURTHER QUESTIONS IN THE
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Bolshevists
10
Losnos, August 5th..
WAN" Judicrous.
In the House of Commons, replying to declared that the suggestion that an alter Capt. Wedgwood-Bean, Mr. Lloyd George tion of Russian poles followed Mr. W Churchill's article advocating German help against (Cheer).
Replying to Commander Kenworthy, Mr. Lloyd George said he hoped that it would blockade against Soviet Russia, but that not be necessary to take steps to tighten the
received. He emphasised that the Soviet's must depend on the answer the Government.
best
guarantee against the armistice being abused
LABOUR LEADER'S ADVICE, Mr. Arthur Henderson has telegraphed to the local Labour parties throughout the country, advising the organisation of citizen demonstrations against intervention and supply of munitions to Poland, and de. manding peace negotiations, raising of the -blockade and resumption of trade re kuiony
LONDON- CONFERENCE NOT ABANDONED.
LONDON, August 4th. It is learnt authoritatively that the Havas report does not exactly represent London Conference is not definite but is the position. The abandonment of the conditional on the decision of the British. A wireless note points ant that if the Soviet claims to make peace with Poland direct, one of the main reasons London conference is removed.
for the
SOVIET DELEGATION AT DOWNING STREET.
LONDON, Augie '4th.'. M. Krassin, and M. Kameneff and the by an order to re-arm Poland for other members of the Russian Soviet Dela,
hours.
alone would be able to arm Poland
Replying to Col. Wedgwood, Mfr. Lloyd Reuter learns that Mr, "Lloyd. George George emphasised that the Soviet advance and Mr. Bauar Law received the Delega He sincerely, hoped that it was not a continued Soviet, advance against the Poles, in Poland was of a deliberate policy. tion. Conversations were confined to the attempt by the Russian military authori in spite of the armistice overtures. ties to overthrow every effort to make The British Ministers indulged in a very peace,
straight and very franx talk with the visitors,
the Cleversment should give Home Rule on
As the House was inCommittee thejensive purposes would be a fair under- 'gation called at Downing Street in the Replying to questions, as to whether be the suspension of Mr. Devlin was carried ever made such an offer, Mr. Asquith said by
No, but he was prepared to do so now, Ho added that, he did not retract his past
Mr. Devlin, without demur, walked out, statements about allowing the Ulster boun- Lisa to stand aloof. Mr. Asquith believed followed by the other Nationalists and a that the comRGE sense of Irishmen sad great majority of the Labour members and their recognition of self-interest would lead of the Ministerialists. The occupants of some Independent Liberals, amid the jeens them to accept the Dominions' Home Rale the front Opposition bench, both Liberal scheme. He concluded by saying that he and Labour, remained in their, seats, and believed an Irish Republic was not & prac did cot participate in the demonstration. tical possibility. *
it.
abiding if Dominion Home Rule were granted (Loud cheers.)
Mr. Lloyd George, continuing, asked if the assassination of policemen, and intimí-
THE IRISH UNREST. PRIME MINISTER RECEIVES A DEPUTATION.
DOMINION HOME RULE FOR IRELAND URGED..
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་‛.
CONFERENCE MAY BE
ABANDONED.
ALLIED AMBASSADORS
SUMMONED.
Pin18, Adgust 5th. In view of the Polish situation the Allied Ambassadors were imrriedly summoned from their vacations to the Council to-day,
tory.
to the future of South Afries and spid that the duty of the press was to. vercise its. power for the benefit of the Empire and fumanity at large.
Lard Athelstan believed that the con- ference would develop into a great world conference. The United States" guests happily replied to the toast of the visitors from there,
THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE'S HOPES.
„Offairs, August_6th...... Formally inaugurating the second meet. ing of the Press Conference, in the pre Government and the Opposition leaders, the sence of prominent Canadians and the Duke of Devonshire said he hoped that the delegats during their visit will see some thing of the spirit which, in peace and war, placed Canada in her proud position. He hoped that the tour will convince the dele gates of Canada's capacity to valuably. contribute to the supply of paper. Ha was convinced that the Pressurez of the Empire will meet their responsibilities in: The Polish Government has requested preparing the way for brighter times. the leaders of the Franco-British mission The Premier and the Leader of the to return and explain to their respective Opposition endorsed the sentiments of the Governments the actual position of Poland Governor-General. and also to advise their Governments re-NEED-FOR-IMPROVED COMMUNT¬ garding the assistance necessary,
CATION EMPHASISED.
QUESTION OR ALLIED HELP.
Wansaw, August 5th.
LONDON, August 8th
gives the Soviet to understand that the and the reply of Lord Burnham, the Con While it appears that the British note After the Duke of Devonshire's speech lies will help Foland unless the Bol-ference proceeded with the business. shevist invasion ceases, the form which Bri- Mr. Robert Donald moved a resolution tish assistance will take is at present an urging the necessity for the increase of cable
own."
communications to reduce the rates for news memages,
According to Le Matin the Cabinet dis- cused the question of sending troeps to Foland, but is is doubtful whether Great Britain will undertake to send military
POLAND ABANDONED BY ALL,
EXCEPT FRANCE."
sid
M Paderewski declares that Poland has
been abandoned by all except France. He the Polen a written assurance that Great says that Mr. Lloyd George at Spa gave Britain would employ all her strength to safeguard the existence of Poland within the frontiers fixed. On the other hand Le Petit Parsien states that Great Britain has completely dissipated all uncertainty and will not hesitate to consider any steps the situation demands.
Oth
GERMAN FRONTIER TO BE CLOSED.
BERLIN, August 5th. Fugitives from Warsaw are arriving in
Sir Roderick Jones, Chairman' of Router's, Ltd., supported the resolution, nad recommended the appointment of small committee to take up in London with the cable companies and the authorities the question of extended, cable facilities and reduced rates.
cod-
to re-draft the resolution in the terms of After further discussion, it was decided
sideration at to-morrow's session. the various motions submitted for
Mr. Crosbie Roles, of Ceylon, presented resolution, declaring that the Empire and the world should be provided with the advantages of the wireless telegraphic and telephonic communication.
Mr. W. Makepeace, of Singapore, sup. ported the motion, which was unanimously adopted.
DEGREES FOR DELEGATES,
、, MONTREAL, August 8th. The ceremony of conferring the degree
dation, murder, and outrage, were to be ence which, it is expected, will resume stand the Polish Foreign Minister's telegrim describe the issue as one of peace or war theatre of operation in Poland are only soelating in its efforts and, aime for
LONDON, August 5th. Mr. Lloyd George was tremendously
Reuter learns that the British note to cheered when he said it was useless" to make
Russia, mentioned on August 4th, after ill-considered and vague suggestions of
expressing surprise and regret at the non Dominion Home Rule. He challenged Mr.
receipt of a reply to the British message Asquith to name anyone in Ireland who
of July 2nd, intimated that if the conto consider the reply to the German re- East Prusis. A semi-official communiqué of Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa) of the would be able to speak authoritatively on A new ture has been given to the Irish ditions laid down for the London Coufer quest for permission to se troops de was published simultaneously with the Megill University on Lord Burnham, Br behalf of the Irish and who would accept problem by the reception by Mr. Lloyd to the stand in en 1800red this must land fensively in the Allenstein plebiscite terri- arrival of the refugees announcing the Harry writtain, Mr. Ward Jackson, and
ence continued to be ignored He pointed out that the Sinn Fein George at Downing Street of a doputation The note added that after their prolonged It is pointed out that the request is reason given being the prevalence of dysentional members of the House of Commons, headed of Irish professional and trading men who talk with Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. significant, in view of the fact that Allen-tery amongst the refugees
German intention to close the frontler, the other was performed at a public Convees- by Mr. De Valers, had definitely stated submitted to him resolutions adopted by an Bona; Law, the Russian representatives in stein is within a striking distance of the that they would not accept it. They de influential Cork conference representing London are in a position to make this clear Danzig Polish Corridor.
General Sir Arthur Currie, principal, clared that they would not be satisfied with Unionists and Nationalists,
The Italian Ambassador has requested presiding, said that it was peculiarly fitting to their chief.
the German Government to anything less than a Republic Es accused
ensure the that the McGill should be the first univer Mr. Asquith of shirking the situation and
withdrawal of the Italian troops from the sity in Canada to recoguise the value of the SOVIET GOVERNMENT'S NOTE TO.
BOLSHEVISTS THIRTY MILES
East Prussia plebiscite aren by August Empire Press in that particular way, bo pressed him to produce authority for the
GREAT BRITAIN.
-FROM-WARSAW... statement that the Irish would become law-
cause by the nature of its position if had Rule for Ireland with safeguards for The resolutions urged Dominion Home
LONDON, August 6th.
LONDON, August 5th.
FRENCH TROOPS ONLY AWAITING come to be recognised as probably the mort. M. Kameneff has sent Mr. Lloyd George With the Bolsheviks only thirty miles
ORDERS.
imperial university in the Ulster.
dominions a communication which he has received from the forts of Warsaw, the Polish sitna-
overseas, and its students were drawn from A Cabinet meeting followed the confer from the Soviet Government, which points tion has become most, sculte,
PARIS, August 5th. ali
quarters of the globe. The university out that Lord Curzon's. note of July 20th
It is The Daily Chronicle goes so far as to actrally in the neighbourhood, of the and seizes the opportunity thus afforded believed that French troops groeta enthusiastically the imperial prom permitted to continue, merely becauso one
Downing Street to-night. member of the House, however distinguish Ireland to the discussions.
Considerable importance is attached in to Moscow of July 22nd, both proposed between the Allies and Russia, but the
negotiations for an armistice and peace," Daily News learns that Warsaw is not yet defence of the country. It is understood per conception of citizenship within the
awaiting the order to cooperate in the the development of character and the pr ed, expraised az opinion in support of
but when the Polish delegates, arrived at seriously endangered, although in other which he could not quote a single tittle of PROLONGED DISCUSSION, Baranovichi, it was found that they were quarters the capture of Warsaw is expect that in any case argent steps are being
Empire evidence from Ireland The giving of Dominion Home Rule would involve an
Lord Barnham said that the universities. only LONDON, August 4th.
not the The meeting of Mr. Lloyd George with correspond to tasks with which a conference Hitheria there is no indication of the exact civilian population as already fleeing... army and navy. He said that every
BRITISH WARSHIPS IN THE
He hoped they would raise the ideals to a Dominion had an army, and if they did the deputation of Irishmen, mentioned in of delegates were to deal in
national and imperial plane as real things not have a aary it was because they had an earlier cable, assumed high importance with the proposals of both the British, and but it is suggested that in view of the fact nature of Britain's assistance to Poland
CRIMEA.
which counted to-day He hoped our not established one under the full powers comight, for, on the resumption of the dis- the Ramian Governments.
that larger Rumian towns are suffering
LONDON, August 5th.
universities would lead the various nations. they possessed. He asked if all the Irish sin, the Prime Minister, accompanied The Note states ita essential demand as from a shortage of necessities the bent
In the House of Commons, replying to
and the British Empire in the path of ports were to be controlled by the Irishamar Greenwood, Mr. Long, Mr. A. cessation of recruiting, etc., which will pre- would-be the enforcement of a stringent Kenworthy
by Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. W. Churchill, Sir guarantees, such as partial disarmament, means of bringing the Bolsheviks te reason
an inquiry from Lieutenant-Commander Progres. "It was to the universities that Parliament He declared that the Irish
we must trust for light and leading for to the теден for parts were the most dangerons spots in the thin and the leading-members of vent-Poland from using the period of the blockade. Meanwhile events are develop kopiri warthips in the Crime for the Empire with the gradual advance the future, which we feel sure in in store Empire.
the Irish Office Staff, had a prolonged con armistice for the renewal of hostilities ing rapidly.
ports, Mr. Walter Long said that the of the men and women of the British Replying to the criticism of Mr. Asquith versation in which all the ministers parti International, law in no way required the
for the Besumed responsibility as regards the militaristic character of the sipated,
suspension of operations before the conclu
SUCCESSFUL POLISH COUNTER EVERation, care, and maintenance of a Domains, so that they may reach the Bill Mr. Lloyd George painted out "the
sign of an armistice. The continuance of
ATTACK.
rory large number of Russian refugees highest plane of knowledge and efficiene- existence of the Irish Republican Army,
the Bolshevik advance would in no way
from the Black Sea provinces fleeing from citizens of what is destined to be, with the which had issued decrees, signed by generals
prejudice the nature of the Peace Treaty.
LONDON, August 6th. the Bolsheviks. Thousands had been entries of the great way bebind us, the and captains, and had dolared itself warring
According to the latest report from camped in Cyprus, Lemnos, and Egypt world has ever known The Note concludes with renewing the Warsaw, the Bolshevik offensive on the
great commodath of free nations tho with the British Empire.
Soviet's pledge in respect to Poland's Bug has been arrested. INFURIATED MOB INDULGES IN Council and the British Note of July 20th, Poles have also recaptured Brody
The Poles have independence and the grant of wider launched a counter-attack from the north, Frontiers than indicated by the Supreme which is developing successfully. The INCENDIARISM.
and insists that the proposed London Con ference will be solely between Soviet Russia HEAVÝ BOLSHEVIK, ATTACKBE and the leading Entente Fower.
REPULSED.
READY TO CONSIDER DEFINITE PROPOSALS,
The report of the proceedings will be
SERIOUS RIOTS IN UNITED
STATES
empowered to deal with military pro-fed by Monday. Berlin reports speak of taken to despatch war material and money to-day were raising the ideals of mankind.
-Warsaw, Augnat jrd.
to Poland,
Allies
"
DEEPWATER WHARF · AT
KILINDIB.
CONSIDERATION BEING GIVEN TO
TOWN PLANNING...
LONDON, August 4th.
BOYCOTT AGAINST HUNGARY PROVES TO BE AT FIASCO.
VIENNA, August oth The Trade Union boycots against Hun gary, which began on June 20th, owing to
OF NEGOTIATIONWE chevik attacks on both flanks and the Narer Bir Owen Thomas, Lient-CoL L. 8. Amery garian Government, has been a failure, wid
A communiqué states that all beary Bol In the House of Commons replying to the alleged represiva rearme of the Hun-
Mr. Lloyd George said that they could not, therefore, complain if war conditions
ET. Louis, August 6th, were being applied. Continuing, he stated
A riot broke out yesterday in Wost thus if any authority who was able to show Frankfort, Illinois, where a mob, bent on MOSCOW INFORMED OF PROGRESS that he possessed the confidence of Irish-avenging the murder of two boys, set fra men, submitted definite proposals as regards to the houses of many Italians. Three the government of Ireland and which were persons have been reported killed and many within the clear limitations the Frime injured. Troops have been ordered to the Minister had recently laid down, then the tow Government would consider such proposals. Great Britain was prepared to make great
рот
RICT AT DENVERS.
LONDON, Angust 6th,"
conference between the Government and the action in the direction of Brody is develop for the construction by the Government of a has decided to stop the boycott on Angusk As an outcome of a five and a half hours and Beret sexors have be repulsed Car confirmed the statement that a scheme the International League of Trade Uritu
Boviet representatives, M. Krassin M.
and
deepwater wharf at Killindib had been 8th, a 18. Kamereff have undertaken to communicate POLES STILL COMMAND WARSAW prepared Lt. Col. Amery added that THE PRINCE OF WALES.
approved and that specifications were being concessions for poace, goodwill,
As Denvers, thirty people, including the the conference on Sunday between Mr. with Moscow, and request B reply before partnership (chears)He contended that Chief of the Police and other policomed, Lord George (who will be accom
RAILWAY,
close consideration was being given to there was nobody who thought Dominion were injured: The riot bore was between Field Marinal Wilson) and M Millorand accompanied by
PARIS, August 5th town planning in the Kenia colony. Home Rale could be established without striking tramwaymen and strike-breakers. (who will be accompanied by Marshal Fochy Bolshevik advance is less rapid now The Ros should be kept apart as far as A mange from Warsaw states that the Bavitary experts advise that the different reservations affcosing the forces of the Five cars were wrecked, and the building at Boulogne or Folkstone when the Allies Fotes still occupy Ostralenka, thus retain poemble In planning the towns Indians Crown, the defence of the ports, and the of the Denver Post was raided by strikers, finally decide regarding, the attitude to ing possession of the Dantzig Warsaw, and natives would be given ample scoom question of the fatare position of Ulster." who badly damaged the printing machines: be adopted towards Remas
Railway
modation in their part of the town.
LEAVES FOR SYDNEY.
GATTCK (Queensland), Angul 5th, The Prince of Wales left Brisbane, for Sydney amid the most fervent enthusi
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