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MISCELLANEOUS

I INQUIRY IN EGYPT. Australian and IST.Z. CahU Asm. LONDON, March .31. Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Cecil Harmsworth, Under Secretary of State 1 for Foreign 1 Affairs, said that the Government is instituting the full-' est inquiry in Egypt into the riots. ' FIUMB IN A STATE OF SIEGE. i Fiume city haß been declared in a ' state of siege by the Allied commander. & CANADIANSIN SIBERIA. T.ff* , . L OTTAWA, March 31. The withdrawal of the Canadian Si-fotcS'haa-'been ordered. ! " i\ ! •'' SAN FRANSISCO, March 31. : Senator Phelan urged the United , States to represent to Japan ithe un'deairability of the .Japanese' establishing settlements in Mexico. - > It is reported that'the Mexican Gov- ! emment has granted a area in ( Southern California to a Japanese comJAPANESE AND AMERICAN SOLDIERS. '• "' TOKIO,' v Mal-ch 31. Colonel Tarinkaj Minister of War, informed the Hous& of. Representatives that the Americiafns/'dnrjniT their fighting at Bragove-Sjb'rCHenßky, refused to co-operate with- the- Japanese. , H.M.S. AUSTRALIA SAILS. LONDON, March 31. H.M.S. Australia will leave Portsmouth for Australia on April 15. • AUSTRALIAN BISLEY TEAM. SYDNEY, April 1. An Australian team, chosen exclusively from troops abroad, will compete at the Bisley meeting in July.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 9

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MISCELLANEOUS Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 9

MISCELLANEOUS Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 9

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