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+. MONTENEGRO'S INTENTIONS. Router's Telegrams. (Rec. December 5, 8.20 p.m.) PARIS, December 4. It is semi-officially announced that the Montenegrian Government has denied an Austrian report that the Skipschina has decided to depose King Nicholas and unite wifh Servia. BULGARIAN PREMIER RESIGNS. (Rec. December 5, 11.10 p.m.) VANCOUVER, December 4 Diplomatic cables from Bulgaria say the Prenier, M. Malnoff, has resigned. IHe is succeeded by M. Mouchanof , who is also friendly to the Entente. ITALIAN SCOUT SHIP SUNK. 100 LIVES LOST. (Rec. December 5, 11.30 p.m.) ROME, December 4. The Italian scout ship "Rossawal" struck a. mine near Fume, and sank. A hundred lives were lost. NEW GLYCEEINE MAKING PROCESS. (Rec. December 5, 11.30 p.m.) WASHINGTON, December 4. . Out of the war's necessities, there has been developed a new synthetic process of making glycerine by the fermentation of sugar. It is work- , able at a low cost. The secret of tire process was carefully guarded while tlie war lasted. It has now been announced that the process has been tested profitably on a large scale. EARTHQUAKE IN CHILI. (Rec. December 5, 11.'30 p.m.) VANCOUVER, December 4. There has been a severe earthquake in northern Chili. It badly damaged jthe towns of Capiapo and Valtenari. FRENCH WAR LOAN. PARIS, December 4 In the Chamber of Deputies the Finance Minister announced that the subscriptions to the new loan approximated twenty billion francs. CHILI AND PERU. U.S. URGES PEACE. NEW YORK, December 3. The New York ''Times" Washington correspondent says the State Department has announced that the United States Government urged Chili and Peru to maintain peaceful relationsj It did not make any suggestion regarding ceding the disputed territory. CONTINENT TO CONTINENT. AEROPLANE SERVICE. (Reuter's TelegramsJ (Rec December 5. 8.40 p.m.) SYDNEY, December 5 A Reuter London message via America reports that an aeroplane has begun to act as a connecting link between African and Asiatic countries where the are no railways. It flew from Cairo to Damascus, and went on next day to Bagdad.
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Grey River Argus, 6 December 1918, Page 4
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