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LATE CABLES.

Association—By Tolegraoh—Cony right—United Birnc*. NEW YORK, December 6. The ‘New York Timex's ’ Peking; correspondent states that Ln Ching Hsiang, head of the Chinese, peace delegation, has left lor I'ranee, aeeomoaiiied by the other delegates. , ~ Referring to tho celebration of British Day (December A tho Governoi of New York State, in a proclamation, mentions the acknowledgment by the American people of the nobility with which the Anglo-Saxon standard of lair play had been upheld for four years by the British Empire. The ideals of America and Britain were one. , . ~ ~ , Some of the newspapers declare that the war has brought the Liigiisnsncakii)'T people into closer union, and point out that, without British valor and fortitude, the war could not have been won. It is also pointed out that the now comradeship of Anglo-American soldiers had been born ou many battlefields during the past year WASHINGTON, December 6. Mr Bruce Bielaski, tho Government Alien Investigator, giving evidence before the Senate Committee who are inquiring into pro-German activities, said that Bornslorlf facilitated If carat newspaper correspondents visit to Berlin, because he knew Hearst was. favorable to the German ’ Bayard Hale, a leading Hearst supporter, was also in receipt of a „alaiy from Deruberg, tho German envoy. Hale was sent by Ibo German lore;p Office to Rumania, with the object of indue mg Rumania to keep out of the " al \Vn earthquake of tremendous intensity is recorded by tho siesmographs. It originated apparently 2,500 miles south of Washington. The whole of North Ame£ under General Dickman, are advancing at the rate - towards the Rhine. The American Headquarters uo at m-P-im a' Trevel Everywhere the Germans are displaying indifference the inhabitants of the towns remaining indoors with the blinds otK * supplies that have been discovered are adequate for the people s needs. (Press Association. —By Telegraph.—By Copyright.—Reuter. —Via America.) LONDON, December 6. The British are within 10 miles of C'-ingun. AMSTERDAM. December 6. Serious disorders are reported in Berlin, and there is much shooting in the streets bv the Bolsheviks. The *hj rankfnrt Gazette prints a despatch from Hermanstaddts stating that Mackcnsen has fled to an unknown destination, leaving to the general staff the care of the troops who made their way into Austrian territory on their way homo, Mackcnsen declining to see them disarmed. <lcspatcll from Munich states that the Bavarian Premier lias telegraphed the Berlin Government stating that the Bavarian Cabinet is unanimously of opinion that a conference of representatives of the, Gonim-n Governments should be summons d imm<-dmt<-ly !■< agree upon a programme of home and foreign policies. The Points tor discussion should .indispensably include the questions ol a ml ,\=-c:nh!y. a foreign Miim-tn. and ihc' publication of documents. ; , V( ., j,,.- (j , ..her 6. It is .remuted lieu- liial lira |vnn m. i ab:,al ha> icsigned, NEW YORK. Deeemher 6. Despatches from Lima say that the Chilian (Mnsul-Geuyral. who has lent for Santiago, took tho Chilean archives, and that the leruyian Gmerm meat aro reported to have asked American bankers for a oo million dollars loan. 1

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Evening Star, Issue 16911, 7 December 1918, Page 12

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LATE CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 16911, 7 December 1918, Page 12

LATE CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 16911, 7 December 1918, Page 12

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