IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN ITEMS.
The South African Government introduced thVDefenco Bill, providing;* for tho reconspitution of the pernuut*j&3 ent force, consisting of artillery, mount?,.'., ed and dismounted regiments, and tUir| force, also for tho compulsory registry* j| tion and training of citieens ovor aeven<Js teen years of ago. 5The Cairo correspondent of "Tlw S Times" states that it is reliably *** m ported from Palestine that tho futuro M of Trans-Jordania has been settled MIS the result of an arrangement with tWaf Emir Abdullah. The independent areas will be united under ono central ministration. The Government will shortly be convened, but. will not tak» action without collaboration with Ab> §. dallnh. A high British official will acs.>|f aa adviser. || :V message says Kosvemni, t m Russian, the manager of a dump-OM* $ troying firm at Boulogne, lias been ar« 4 rested on a charge of supplying French f] dbfence secrets to Germany ana Rawufc *j since the Armistice. y
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 8
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156IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN ITEMS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 8
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