AMERICAN NEWS
(By Electric Telegraph—Co ivright.i (Australian <fc N.Z. Cable Association) AMERICAN DEMAND . WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Consequent on the State Department demands Consular officer Jenkins was released by Mexicans at Pueblo. United States Government characterizes the action of the Mexican Government as arbitrary and unwarranted.
• A BRAZIL MOVE. (Received this day at 8.15 a.m:) RIO JANIERO, Nov. 18. A proposal was introduced into the Chamber of Deputies, declaring the commission of diplomacy treaties should establish a Brazilian enterpretation of the Treaty, since such action was taken in the United States Senate.
AMERICA AND MEXICO. (Received this day, at 9.30 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21
The State Department announces that in vieuf of the American situation disclosed in 1916, the general staff estimates 440,000 men will he required for a three years war, in a successful intervention Mexjcp.
STRIKE SHIPPING. (Received this day, at 9.30 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21
Colorado coal miners strike has been suppressed as a result df the issue of a Federal Court injunction.
PRINCE OF WALES. (Received This Day at 8.45 a.m.) NEW YORK, Nov. 18
The Prince of Wales, speaking at the Davison dinner, said:—l was most deeply imposed with the rapidity of the organisation which threw your splendid forces into the balance when the hope of victory hung on a thread. Your troops’ spirit resembled the spir t on our battle fron^
THE PRINCE’S SPEECH. (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) ' ‘ NEW YORK, Nov. 19
The Prince (of Wales in a statement said—-I am deeply touched by New York’s welcome. The speeches madeUi conferring on me the freedom of the ofty mentioned my war services. Ido not pretend I have done as much as any ZiJ officer on the bnttletr.nt and none realise more clearly than I ,how little any such service as mine was worth, imJSed with the splendid men who sacrificed life and health, that demopLy mSt safe, hut my f ? ur yeap op the battlefront taught me to know my brother officers and the men of the Allied forces who rendered copimop service in a splendid cause.
Better than boor, better thnn whisky, WOLFE’S SCHNAPrS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1919, Page 3
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