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general CABLES.

By Klectrip Telegraph—Cupyr'gnt. j CHINA’y HKRELWOX, j :Hoot'ivfil this day at 9.20 a.m.) j MOW YORK, July 31. Now )(j rk 1 *Ti lll ’* Peking eonespowknt says General Isaokun, military governor of Chili province, mack* a statement that the purpose of the antiAnfu forces is to restore* the union of south and north China ; to establish the administration on democratic principles, and summon a lien - parliament as scon as possible after a reunion of the nations. It is officially reported IS,GOO Anfu troops disbanded. Bj\s, senger-service on Tientsin railway bas resumed, ON THE EUPHRATES. ,Received This Day at 8 u.m.'j .DELHI, Aug 1. Investigation into the revolt on the j Euphrates shows several persons have ( been eliciting the tribesmen in Mesopo- j tamia. Government deported several j and arrested the leader, .Mir/a Maliomedri/a. The Persian Government protested, and informed the British -Minister that if Riga were leleased lie would remain in Teheran under observation. Ri«a whs released and sent Ul Teheran. 1 FRENCH WOMEN EXCESS. (United Service Telegrams). (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, July 30. i The “Daily Mail” Paris correspondent says as a result of the war, French wo- , men outnumber the men by two mil- j lion. i Professor Carnof is urging on Govern- , inept a novel scheme for attracting ( young men to France from Canada, j California and Argentina. He believes j tbe beauty of French girls once seen, . will suffice to guarantee marriage.. | The “Herald” states lmdendorff has offered the British authorities person- ' ally lead an army of 15 millions against Russian Reds. TURKEY’S HEIR. (Received this day, at. 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, July 30. A Constantinople report states the Heir Apparent wishes to renounce flic Throne on the ground that the Peace Treaty is irreparable and injurious to the sultanate.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1920, Page 3

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298

general CABLES. Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1920, Page 3

general CABLES. Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1920, Page 3

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