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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

Tho Ukrainian Bolshevists liftve captured Kherson, o*2 miles north-east ot Odessa, and capital of the Government of Kherson.

Tho Kaiser is complaining against his residence in Holland. Ho states that tho climate disagrees with him, and that ho desires to go to tho Riviera or Egypt.

A sign of coming events consists in the release of 400 natives at Sclileswig who wero made prisonor during the war, and who left England for home on Tuesday.

The lit. lion. T. J. Macnfimara, Secretary to the Admiralty, announce? the abandonment of the building of four battle-cruisers, thus freeing the slips for merchantmen. Fifty-four exGerman submarines have been sold.

Sir Taft, ex-President of the United States, says the Irish question ought not to be "settled by the Peace Conference, as the case is unparalleled amongst any of the other small nations.

In the South African Assembly tlio Acting-Promicr announced that he proposed to introduce a Bill granting an amnesty to tho rebels of tlio 1914 rebellion. The Minister of the Interior announced that ho was introducing a Bill providing, under certain circumstances, for the repatriation of enemy subjects.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16471, 14 March 1919, Page 7

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Press, Volume LV, Issue 16471, 14 March 1919, Page 7

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Press, Volume LV, Issue 16471, 14 March 1919, Page 7

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