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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. PAIIAVAY.MKX IUCI'TSK. ‘ (Received This Day at 12.25 p.m.) CAPRTOWX, Sept. II The llaiiwaymcn’s Union informed Government they will refuse to accept the revised hours of working, involving the withdrawal of tin- eight hour day conferred hy the lahotir clause of the Peace 'Treaty, and ratified hy Parliament. A PIAZZARI) IJAGIXG. (Received T 1 iis D;iy «it 12.2 A p.m.) CAPCTOWN. Sopt. 1 t Tin.' Mursj Mif'/.ard lor many .wars is mor iln* gnsiior part of Natal ami the State. 'Plains are stopped and .Mari«y.liurji has hi»cn cut off Ironi the north for !*• hours. A TRAIN DiSASTKR. • Received This Day at 12.2 A p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 1! Advices from Lyons slate the Strass-liiirg-L.vons express was derailed. 25 person-, h-.-iug killed and tin iu.iuicd. A WARXIXG TO lIUXGAKV. (Received 'This Day at 12.25 p.m.) PARIS. Sent. 11. The Ambassadors C'onfereiuo sent the Hungarian Ambassador a note slating that nets of violence- committed hy the Hungarians at \\ est Hungary, directly involve the responsinilit v of the 11 angaria it Government, which was invited lo evacuate Iturgenlatld. T in- note iU-i-la-.es punitive measures are to he taken to ensure the execution of the 'Treaty engagements it Hungary continues her present attitude. HAVA 111 A A XI) G KISM ANY. (Received This liny at 12.25 p.m.) ISTIRUN. Sept. 11. It is oHicially aiin-ntmcl that the Havarinn Gtivt-ritnit-iH h:ts nut >ct teitelied a final tl.-eisimi reganling I’er|i 11 (K-t f. t-s. It appears a compromise was reached hetwt-.-u the Central anti Havarian Governmems. Inti Bavaria desires to continue m-g.-tin l tons, with a vitwv to ohlititling furl her concessions.
GREEK KEM a LIST STATEMENT. .Received This Day at 1.30 p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Kept. 11. The latest reports indicate the battle of Sakaria resulted in a stalemate. Both armies were fought to a -standstill, sidle ring from supply and transport difficulties, u is , oiisidered possible that the Greeks may abandon tile advance on Angora and withdraw westward. as there is now. no hope of enveloping any largo port ion of the kcmalist forces. Kemal lias sent hinds, including members "I the Angora Assembly. »<> the borders of Mesopotamia to stir up the Nationalists. Mt)\ IE ACTRESS' DEATH. BLUTEIt’s TKLKfiItAMs(Re eived This Day at 1.30 p.m.) NEW YORK. Kept l<b Developments following the mysterious death of Yirginin Ruppe, a pretty movie actress, has caused a s( n-.t .ion. Her death occurred after a supper pai'tv in Fatty Arlmckle’s rooms. Kan Francisco. Arhiickle told the police that several atteii'di'd the party, including llappe. who after several drinks, became hysterical and alter a physician was called in, died. n„ the Other hand other women members of the party give quite a different version, which Arhuckle denies. OBITUARY. | (Received This Day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON. Kept. 11. 1 Obituary Marquis of Milfurdhaveii. |
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