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AN ULTIMATUM

MEXICO iS THE UNITED STATES By Telegrapti-Press Assiciation-Coipyri&lit > (Etc. June 18, 5.5 p.m.) Washington, June .17. General' CSirranzii lias .issued an xilti-. . datum to ."tfho "United. States forbidding' American tijaops.'to. penetrate, , further Into Mexico.. Tho TJnittd States was about to dispiitoh. • another-: Note replying to previous Mexican demands, but-has withheld--it. '.pending deivtfopments/.'.'-V,.Y?f ; ■ - ; Further troops have- been: J dispatched to the Mexican border. ~ FRENCH CHAMBER IN SECRET SESSION ' By Itelesraph-Rress (Rec. Jaine 17, 5.0 p.m.) Paris, June 16. The secEet session of the ITrench Chamber has been adjourned until to-mor-row. ' g v" ■ _.: '• RUSSIAN LOAN OF 0 By Telegraph-Pross AsMciation-Oopyriglit.' . ' Roc. Jniio 17, 5.5 p.m.) Mew York, ( Jmno 16. A tenting jjronp has l closed-for a loan of twelve million sterling for the Bussiaii Government at-a Tate-of sis and a half per cent., payable in Now York. .. : ... /.. BIG GANG OP GOLD STEALERS By Telegraph-Press : ABsooiation--Co,pyrii;lit (Bee. .Tunc IS, 11 p.m.) Johannesburg, Juno 18. The internment 1 of'-'Rand'. Germans at Dolagoa has been a decisive factor. in! .countering the aotmties' of a biff gong • of gold-3tealars. Pour men ,of German descent were convicted in one weeli. It is computed that the gold thefts hitherto , amounted to a million pounds annually; and at least half had gone to Germany. BIG REVIEW TO BE HELD fey Telegraph-Press Assodation-Ooipyrijht (Rec. June 19, 1.25 a.m.) London, June 18. ,/ Many New. Zoalanders are encamped at. Bulford and some with Canadians elsewhere at Salisbury. When the Main Body of Australians arrives it is expected there will be an immense review of ' a hundred thousand men; Tho King has expressed a desire for closer acquaintance 'with the largest colonial army of-Aus-tralasians, Canadians, arid South Africans, and will'choose the most suitable moment, probably during the visit of the Dominion Parliamentarians. REVIEW OF VOLUNTEERS By Telegraph-Press. Association-Copyrigiht (Rec. Juno 19, 1.25, a.m.) London, June 18. Lord French reviewed in Hydo Park ten thousand. volunteers,- the majority being over tho military ago. The movement is intended for home defence, and is officially recognised, and it is hoped to raiso fifty thousand.' •

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 5

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AN ULTIMATUM Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 5

AN ULTIMATUM Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 5

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