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: v, ,v MF£R £K D H 3N LCNUQN. '• 1 ELK BOATED i“4JBS!GN£R3 | ATTSI-313. KSREK2KY SPEAKS. i'AmIEV/HAT MJXED REGE?TIGH, 1 Router's Telegrams. LONDON’. Juno 26. ‘ A ILI :h tlm ..ilfi-ii l.r iwr ; ....... ■.; ■ ■ i;- ii. Mii'li-r ir■ !_■ ’•r'.-s;;ir«'-y ;h ;0; "a". ■ . i' u ‘ i;.. i;;‘ i■:■ r-. lyu dM.- jit . j,: MMv M. 1A IV t-' llf 11 1 . M. .AMcrt j ; . t a.iu MM. V.'iudenoido ir,.: A :.;y.v-.:■ •. r. J 1 i'e.-ig. am.. i .Mr [Andy urji Ur- dc-iraidiity of allvi,_, i;i.- I.i il whir c£ t;ho i.ahor nmv<i :M.w in Mu- ;i.M;i A-..i! wing, h-u: fain t h*\v ■ rii.L a i.: that all puns a; ii.niia. ill. ribuihirng a 1.. " .- i r rail .i!nl iinhi -; is 1 life. after the v.vr -.M-ira-lni linn Am '■ itdh.al fart of winning air. I.i Lmr (fir world ov. ;• hud ■■••■.•rviittiii' to gain ly crushing the doiniir., all (>; Klilrcariflt!. TllC Russian if lid ;' a n nm...i: terms showed wli.lt tevius t Onlr-d I** overs would impo-so it vicr ■-:o’i ■.. Mr I'u'.il:! ji.it and would not n<> ■ .. o r, ■.i:uh U-:iti.-. The war aims t<« the ) anions and f.it'wr movement reprcj . rat %viMt wo fiio fighting for. not whal we j .■ negotiating for. Bl order to Secure ■t: a mho i’.aiona! unify is essentia!. MMioiiui i,i’fc-sAties must bo made the fisioonn-o of mutual loyalty in face of cornua.n doflliC! M. KtunoTv (Russia) received a Jlatter-i-o: rvce«.-t : ou. which ho said he appierir.:od as iia expression of sympathy with Kiif.shi.il democracy, who were fighting for ideals common to them all. His duly i’.s ;i statesman and Socialist was to tell the coat'ere!!. e and the people of the whole v. or Id that the Russian people and the Ru-siin democracy wore' lighting against uoauHiy. “ Yon may break the .Russian . nco;lie, ’nut you cannot exterminate them. I 1 uni certain that the Russian people will 1 shortly join you in lighting lor the great tv me of freedom. ’ iiis.oder find interruption followed, in tiie course c.f which a delegate who objected to the presence of M. Kerensky was expelled. il. Kerensky was invited to address the j Labor Conference at greater length to- ) morrow. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. ’ WASHINGTON, Juno 26. Allied and neutral shipping sank during the lour weeks of May totalled 253,000 gross tons, according to the Navy Department’s estimate. [Yesterday’s British Admiralty cable gave the May losses for both allied and neutral slipping as 355,674 tons, but this included those trom ordinary marine risks, which were stated to have been “ -unduly heavy.’’]

NEW 7 YORK, Juno 26. Tho ‘New York Times’ learns that two steamers, the Pomeranian and tho Medora, wore torpedoed in European waters. Silty are missing from tho Pomeranian. AUSTRALIAN SAILORS STAUNCH, BUT WANT MORE PAY. SYDNEY, Juno 27. The Seamen's Union are Claiming a 50 per cent, bonus for men taking Australian snips through the war zone. Lasing their claim on tho American rates. Thu Firemen and Deck Elands’ Union have withdrawn from affiliation with the Labor Council as a protest against the hitter's iiiiti-coiiscriptioa resolution. TURKISH FINANCE. ROME, June 26. Swiss advices state luat the Turkish loan is a complete failure. The Government are mdcutiy appealing to Germany for money. Unless there is a liberal response the Turkish forces will be reduced, and no further levies called up. BRITISH HARVEST. LACK OF BOR. Reuter's Telegrams. LONDON. Juno 26. Mr Lloyd George has issued, an appeal to isriu.-h v. min i; m worn oil the 'ami, in winch he says: The harvest is endangered for want o, id,nr, ov. nig to tie coiling up of men. There is not a moment to lose. NEW ZBALAWO wEOOtIALONDON, June 26. Distinguished Conduct dislals have been bestowed on the id blowing New Zea!u oilers ; Auckland. —Berueards T. Tihick, J. H, Brewer. N. ’Ad Bin kchonght, Corporal if. .Lirdan, Cmmauv Sm gcr. ct.-major K. S, | Moss, Corpora! G. L. Muart. | WdJn gion—Lori oral L. T. Cairns, Ser- , grants E. lloai-on and M. Much,-kill. Oicgo-—lhivile A. MacD-mald. Rifle Brigade.—Privates S. L. Stunncy and G. A. Tucker. ! Chaplain Cuttle, of the JOtli Reinforce- : nriiL, will be glad to receive this year’s iragazanes am! looks ior ,u«e of tho troops on boro'd. ,\ov hat at the Bible Depot before Thnr-day, - July 4. will be for Wtirclod to the pioper iriaiter. ; j f’iie cable news in this issue accredited |to ’The Times Inis appeared in that ; journal, led only where expressly slated l is such new s the editorial opinion of ‘ The Times. ’J

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Evening Star, Issue 16772, 28 June 1918, Page 3

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UNKNOWN Evening Star, Issue 16772, 28 June 1918, Page 3

UNKNOWN Evening Star, Issue 16772, 28 June 1918, Page 3

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