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LATE CABLES.

. - COPENHAGEN, June 24. Thu clause relating to the ex-Kaiser s trial has caused consternation in .any circles in Q« tS^ISWSS ";.nv r r^teto Hcfr Ebert offering to place themselves at tte ot allied Court of Justice to receive the sentence of the , , t , ;M erl. 'Herr ScheidSemann, m an article m th« * th° Hermans will be wla-vcs .■working lor loicigucis. ■ ■-.Lt, SrSinf ae »«. ah «■ gi Two hundred men of the Black Watch Regiment refused to embark lor or, service at Dover, and wore marched back to the barracks. ' wat largely responsible for the Big EonrV partial recognition ot vdniiriu Koltchak° 'Japan undertook to materially assist Koltchak with ' uVu mianitions, oulv took a bullying attitude over sign tfS&K it Afc The ‘final i& authorities agreeing that a military advance could . ira tat gSSfeffl. P S i«« of .Cddiera » »'W footing to gnard the northern frontier.~ltonter, COPENHAGEN, June 24, Guardsmen and studeifts entered the Berlin Arsenal and seized the, French banners which were captured in the war ot 1870, and burned them in Untor Don Linden- PAIUS, June 24. Tim fm-t of the Germans sinking the remaining warships in Kiel Ma ■ bnr is considered here as clear proof that tlu; Fnipa mciAnT was p.umic . in Oeimany. ami al.-<, sih-m-.es Erencu hints that Lie British c noiv.d at t;sinkings. It is believed t-lmt the latest sinkings include Drca; noiig.nof the”Osifrit-sliind class, four of_ the Westfalen mass, eight ot the- Hcut>ch land class, and a few -smaller craft. # LONDON, June 24. There is intense excitement in Germany, and there are popular processions in the cities to welcome peace, mingled with old war songs. Tin names and pictures of generals were wildly cheered. Ihe newspapers arc bellicose, and express a hope for revenge.

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Evening Star, Issue 17079, 25 June 1919, Page 8

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LATE CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 17079, 25 June 1919, Page 8

LATE CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 17079, 25 June 1919, Page 8

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