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REQUEST REFUSED. COPENHAGEN November 25. The Government has refused Iceland’s request- for a special commercial flag. PEACE OVERTURES. r AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION] NEW YORK, November 25. ' A Paris despatch from Vienna states that the Russia- General -in Cliiei formally proposed an armistice to Aus-rro-Oerirv.in Commands.
MEXICAN OILFIELDS. /Received This Dav at 10.15. a m.) NEW YORK, Nov. 26. The “New York Herald’s” Washington correspondent statt* s the Navy Department is fully prepared to send a formidable force of marines to Tampico, in Mexico, without delay, should an anti-Allv element imperil the oilfields. A STEEL ARGUMENT.
(Received. This Day at 8.50. a.m.) LONDON 'November 26. Bolshevik soldiers then ten that unless there is a 80-lshevik majority in the Constituent Assembly, they will disperse it with bayonets . MILITARY AWARDS. (AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE APSOCUTI >N & REUTER.] > ’ ? I'V.f.nivcd Tln'e r>„- at. 11 9 5. afm.) LONDON, Nov. 26. The Distinguished Service OrdorS has been awarded to the following sNew Zealanders: —Lieutenants Cols, D. B. Blair, D. Colquhon, Major K. UfaoCormick,. Second-Lient. A. R. Cockerell.
Military Crosses :— Captains W. NAbbott, S. W. Brooker, L. C. Chaytor. G. Devereux, E. J- Fawkitt, G. IT. Hume, J. Keir, F. W. Kemp, S. D. Rogers, A. Rholoff, F. M. Scott, F. S. Feimham; Lieutenants L. F. Duigan, T. S. Gillies, G. T. Kellawny, T. L. King, E, L. Malone, R. W. Lang, L. W. Metcalfe, Ei. A. Porrilt, C. R. Rawlings, G. V. Russell, E. IT. Sharp, T. M. Sim; Second-Lieutenants W. P. Aitken, L. W. Bassett, S. C. Beasley, R. E. Bennett, F. Cornwall, L. MDix.on, J. F. Lanagan, R. S. Hellewcll, C. H. Holmes, TT. TT. Macadam, R. McClure, M. Nelson, A. D. Paisley, ,T. N. Rickleton, C. *F. Seward, D. J. Walker, F. Wilson. Bar to Distinguished Conduct Medal —Sergt. S. C. Foot.
THE WAR COUNCIL. PARIS November 26. The War Council at Verseillts will discuss a wide range of subjects including tbe co-operation of the fleets of the Central and South American, countries with the Anglo-American Navies. GERMAN AIR LOSSES. 617 DOWNED BY FRENCH. PARTS, Nov. 26th., The French in the past ten months have downed 517 German aeroplanes, and 153 others fell in German lines.
AMERICAN MOVE. 1 T|iis Dav at 12.25. p.m.l NEW YORK, November 26. Mr McAdoo has ordered the liquidation of enemy fire, marine and casualty insurance companies doing business in United States. obituary. I “ItKin Kit’s” VKhECRAM.j] LONDON November 26. Obituary—Sir Lfeander Starr Jamieson. C.IL. of South African fame. naval INCREASE. i _ (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, November 26. The Supplementary Navy estimates provide for an additional fifty thousand men, making the total personnel 450, 000.
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