LATE TELEGRAMS.
BERLIN, March 29. The Con-immist leaders in the Ruhr district regard their prospects as hopeles--, and have asked for a renewal of the armistice.—Reuter.
NEW YORK. March 29. Two him a red dead and £5,000,000 damage is the result of tornadoes in Illinois, Ohio, and Georgia b CAIRO, March 29.
The Crown Prince of Rumania, who is en route to Japan, when interviewed, stated that he was turning to Japan for help to rebuild Rumania. He was aware that Rumania’s old and trusted friend. Great Britain, was unable to help owing to her own war ravages. Rumania particularly ucodoJ snips and locomotives, -which, she hoped to secure in for her corxi and oil supplies. Nearly all the oil wells have been repaired, and great sirpplies are available. The great bulk of the Rumanians abhorred the Bolshevik doctrines despite their proximity tq Russia,
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Evening Star, Issue 17314, 30 March 1920, Page 8
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