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Kins of Roumania

Enters Buda at Head of Troops. §§ STRANGE TURN OF THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE. A Bavarians Capture Munich. |j| SPARTACISTS SCATTERED. &£ 'mi "l , "Firm as a Rock": iW

POSITION OF ALLIES IN NORTH RUSSIA

America Behind France for Defence.

By Cable Per Prest Association

_ 'er F

LATEST WAR NEWS.

FRANCE» «*' in . SECURE AGAINST GERMAN rce(} ATTACK. ' ay -J AMERICA WOULD SUPPLY AA fee ARM.Y. M*< ereto [Australian & N Z Cable Asan] fa *s■' Received tMs day, 11.35 am ?W U NEW YORK, yesterday^ 1 . The New York Sun's Pavis cones£if? J pondent elates thjat the Office declares ttfct M, Clem^c'VH 0 land the Utiited State's will arrano< ' "« an agreement* the States and France whei'e'hiy United States will fiunfeh! troops tojw protect France im >lie of. German attack'. '■ Wi

HUNGARY

NO BOILED SHIRTS ALLOWED

(Australian aM N.Z, Cable Assn)

Received this day, 9.10 a.iri BUDAPEST, yesterday

Wholesale arrests are intensifying the panic'. They include thirty d#uties of Karolyi's party, thirty aristocrats, thirty. Bank directors, thiity presidents of Commercial fcbards, three hundred officers of thlei Army, all of whom are decorated.;

The President of the Workman's Council announces the cantisoatioiii of all linen fcielongiug' to the bour-

geoisie

KING OF ROUMANIA TO ENTE . BUDA-PEST.

ALSACE LORRAINE-

[Australian & NZ Cable Assn] Received this day; 9.30 a.m VIENNA, Yesterday. It is reported that the Roumanian King is ii)l;out to eater Budapest at the head of his troops.

'owls FRENCH BISHOPS ieVeh APPOINTED. igf ,e>|

PEACE TREATY,

A HINT OF HOW IT GOES

(Australian and N Z, Cable Assn) Received this day;.10.20 a.m PARIS, Yesterday

[Australian &NZ Cable Assn] f , tV F Received this day, 8.45 a.m. .<, COPENHAGEN, yesferda/. B( f Berlin messages state thjat th>! ,j* Vatican has recognised French so\'j*a£ ereignty over Alsa'ce-Lorraiiae »M 3 French t'islio'ps halve replaced Gen £* c mans in 'Strasfciurg and Mete

mans in and Mete, ______ Tfce RESTORATION. J^JJ' e '» SKILLED GERMAN WORKMEN stwee ididal [Australian & NZ Cable Assn] x Received this day, 9.30 am ; PARIS* Yesterday. ' Eight hundred thousand Gemini ,' : ' prisoners ian. France will tfe ex EfFi 1 changed for an equivalent numibr \ of skilled workimjen who shall to sist in the restoration of the in Pei 1 vaded areas. [All3 REPARATION. R*e ; .~_ • co '" BELGIUM'S APPEAL TO ALLIED * d the [Australian & NZ CaHe Assn] iott J 3 Received this day 10.15 am , e » c< LONDON, ycstawUjr^ij? Brussels messages emphasise urgency of the restoration of Bel liiim's industries. Outside at^t or £ nt ance is stated to he imipfersnth <c The Premier, 'who hias returnedfiom stated that Belgium's -rq>u 11 . ation would iaiptpear in the Peace 18 / P u Treaty, hint they could not expert <wi immediate payment. TOP The Senate decidiefi to apipie-al to 7* , Britain and the Allied Parliament., .p to redeem; the piromisiep of prompt 1 -, and complete reparation!. TJe DANTZIG &t%m ~_ ind : POLES TO ADMINISTER. pG&] [Australian & NZ Cable Assn] V^" Received this day, 11.36 a.m |PJ* S LONDON, yesterday.Jgf J The Daily Teteg'rapfo<3 Berlin respondent learns on excellent aitith JLtfL ority that Dantzig. aftdtihe Vistula ffli Corridor wili'te under Pdlishl ad u Q JS mlinistratioa. The Government's'«?M overthrow seems inevitalbliei if Ger puis t many accepts. ' of ff)i LABOUR. M«f gg 19 GREAT STADJLISIN.G CONVENTION. rtjWei PRESIDENT WILSON * Thi ENTHUSIASTIC. *?*& (Australian and N,Z» Cable Assn) 1|& Received this day, 11.35 a.ro |||f Mr Wilson hiae cafcied to Mr Tu- lit 8 mfulty thiat the lafcbuf programmemm*, is, the most important accomfdwh/ &£JF .' ment of the last few. dayi% 0$ which &hL the intereate. of Latioui' iSS temrifcally. ;^^^»JBy

The Echo de Pads -states thiat the 1 preliminary treaty is a compromise, the preaimtle showing: why the AT 5 lies' and the associated Powers entered the war. It miantioWs the »'' ' cessity for a League of Nations. r The second chapiter i-elafefj to tii« Germjan frontier:;', the third" to tlij? other frontier changes, the fourth to military, naval, and aerial ques tion,, the fiftJi to the German colonand the other cluaipjflevs depl with reparation, economic and finI ancial m!atter4 and la.'kbur iegisla- , tion. The document finally, stipulates ( guarantees for darrytag 1 out the treaty. " ;■• THE PEACE CONFERENCE. BOMBS IN DELEGATES' MAIL. [Australian & NZ Cable Assn] Received this clay, 11.35 a.m NEW YORK, yesterday. The New York World's Washington correspondent says that the secret service officials have cabled the American peace delegates in Paris . warning them! that bombs might have been mailed to them. GERMANY. MUNICH HAS FALLEN. [Australian & NZ Cable Assn] . Received thi3 day; 9.30 am LONDON, Yesterday It is reported that the Bavatians hialve c&pltured Munich. ; COUNT RANTZAU'S HOPES.' Australian and NZ. Cable Assn ■■" Received this day, 8.45 a.m. LONDON, Yeeterday .■ The Daily Chronieie's Genev.t correjipondent: learns J'eUatly that » confidential confereaoe was hejld i i Berlin cai Saturday (between thej Go vemmmt and the most influeivti u leaders of the JteadnMyy whenth«y discussed! the situaiiion prior to the Peaee Deilgßition's djelpartui«. Count Rajitzaia: said he was confident they secure vital concessions hi the Saar Valley. They would infuse to sign termH involving 1 il> veited ainriexation. He 3tated that jh'e a,rtoi3tice negotratioin.3 wfith t-i» Russians - were progressing l favouraStly,. A truce v/m desirable, freeing the Geimjaoisto deai-witiitiiie Pol Si. Count Ralitzau op^>sed ,v 'the alliance, with' Letfihg whlcSb, /would cottip»:o- '

THE NAVIES.

ERMAiV SHIPS, iVOT TO BE SUNK. ; Listraliau & NZ Cable Assn] eceived this day; 9.30 a.m PARIS, yesterday, e naval terms do aot provide siukia'j the C.eiTOuu warships, question i-> held in abeyance.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIILI, Issue 1156, 3 May 1919, Page 2

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Kins of Roumania Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIILI, Issue 1156, 3 May 1919, Page 2

Kins of Roumania Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIILI, Issue 1156, 3 May 1919, Page 2

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