ULTIMATUM TO BELA KUN
RESIGNATION OE SOVIET DEMANDED, A ' (Rec. July IG, 8.10 p.m.) Rome, July 14. General Desperay has sent an ultimatum 'to Bela Kun, demanding the resignation of the Soviet to give place to .- a free, popularly-eleotcd Government. ■• Failing satisfaction, the Allied forces will.-, advance toward Budap6st.--Aus.-N.is.' Cable Assn. ,'-,;■-', PEACE CELEBRATIONS nL ' LONDON ' £;, MARSHAL FOCH AND GENERAL 5 PERSHING TO PARTICIPATE/^'' (Kee. July 18, 5.5 p.m.) „>=...> London, July 15;- r <-» Marshal Foch lias accepted Sir Douglas-; Ilaisr's invitation to participate'in • the l .r.eace celebrations in London. GeneralPershing has arrived in Loudon, and will' head the American contingent on Saturi' .lav.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. '• ■• ■ i '■■ '"OLD CONTEMPTIBLES" TO LEAD ;; VICTORY MARCH. •* ■•••'>•' (Eec. July 17, 1.15 a.m.) '.['^l London, July 15. ,;■! The War Office announces that the "Old; Contenmtibles" will head the victory.-? march in the city.—United Service. • ;'; SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL'S DECISIO^^ will not spend money..in..'., illuminations; .;,::• (Rec. July 16, 10.15, p.m.) ™ Sydney, July 16:". The Citv Council has decided not ten illuminate the Town Hall for the peace' celebration, a majority of the aldermen-' being opposed to spending money whichwould be better employed in relieving 1 the nrevalent distress. Hospitals and charitable institutions are widely appealins for ueace celebration funds. Tho Svdnev Hospital has launched an appeal for JCloo.ooo.—Press Assn. AUSTRALIAN HOTELS TO CLOSE. (Rec. July 16, 10.15 p.m.) Melbourne, July IG.' The Federal Cabinet has decided to close- hotels during the peace celebrations on Saturday-Press Assu.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 251, 17 July 1919, Page 5
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237ULTIMATUM TO BELA KUN Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 251, 17 July 1919, Page 5
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