MISCELLANEOUS.
CONCILIATING AMERICA. PROPOSED VIVENDI. AMSTERDAM, June 30. , The .“Lokal Anzeiger” says: W are glad that Germany is about to coi ciliate America. It adds: Germany on several point surrenders to the American stand point concerning the blockade and i ready to negotiate for a vivendi wit] ■Britain, BAVARIAN BOAST. “JOFERB’S ONLY HOPE.” ■ NEW YORK, June 30. Prince Rupprecht, interviewed by tin New York “Times’’ correspondent, and rcferrii g to (he Bavarians smashing the Russians, said; “They are tin hammer. J am only the anvil here, and my Mb is to hol'd out.” 'lire French used three or four mil linn shells in their attack on his ar 1113 in six weeks, General Jo lire’s only hope of success won hi have been to break through, bul the Bavarian line is unbroken at 1 single point. lie estimated the French losses a 1 60,000. MUNITIONS BILL. P RGB ABLE AMEN i AMENTS. LONDON, June 30lion D? Lloyd George introduces a Clause in the Munitions Bill restricting- compulsory arbitration to disputes interfering* with the manufacture of transport or munitions; also restoring trade union regulations and for providing compulsory arbitration for a year afterwards to little disputes connected with restoration . The South Wales miners are disinc lined to come under the Bill, but arc prepared to do voluntarily all required and prevent strikes. Hon D. Lloyd George is prepared to exempt them bv special, clause. TREASON CHARGE. ACCUSED ACQUITTED. BLOEMFONTEIN, June 30. I’rnm I" .-scls son. AIRMAN’S EXPLOIT. CREATES PANIC. BERNE, Juno 30. Th man bombing Friedrichshafeu sin i.G Gilbert, who flew from Paris to M ;d' id i 1913. D 1 ■ 1 was’bred, and the workmen tank p : IMPERIAL APPEALS. g JUNGLY EMPHASISED. MELBOURNE, June, 30. Tile imperial Government’s appeal for every nun with or without equipment has been ,m pmudsed by further communications London. t.ird Is<t dinner stated that he would find anus for every fit Australian recruit. The Federal Government will be responsible for clothing . No difficulty i s anticipated in recruiting . Thirteen thousand are needed for the three new infantry brigades. AUSTRIAN, INTRIGUES. OCCUPATION OF SCUTARI. LONDON,, June go. Montenegro has notified the Powers that she was compelled by Austrian intrigues to occupy Scutari. RUSSIAN FINANCE. SHORT TERM BOND. PETROGRAD, June 30. a Imperial decree states that the 'rities are placing 0,000,000 ot term bonds in the- London mar
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1915, Page 6
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