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GENERAL CABLES.

TROUBLE IN POLAND. GERMANS UNABLE TO BESIST POLES. Received 9.5 a.m. COPENHAGEN, Aug. 20. Poles in are calling to the colours all between the' ages of 20 and 40. They have exercised power in several towns'". Forty Germans were mui)dered in Oberdischan. Bloodshed continues in many, places. Although reinforced, the Germans are unable to resist,fche Poles. YOUNG TURK MOVEMENT SPREADING. Received 9.5 a.m. PARIS, Aug. 20. It is reported, from" Pe'ra that the Young Turk movement has reached Konich, and is spreading to Angora and Broussa. REVISION OF 1893 TREATIES

Received 9.5 a.m

"PARIS, Aug. 20

A commission is considering the revision of the treaties of 1839. It heard Van Swindern, whose evidence shows that the Dutch Government refuses all concessions, whether territorial, military, or economic.

AMERICAN MISSION EOR ARMENIA. Received' 9.5 .a.m. ' PARIS, Aug. 20. An American Mission, under General Harbond, is leaving Brest to investigate the situation in Armenia and the Caucasus. HONOURS FOR COLONIALS. Received 8.55 a.m. LONDON, Aug. 20. Two hundred Austra/lians anjti. 132 New Zealanders have been awarded the Military Medal. MEXICO PROTESTS TO AMERICA. Received 9.3 oa.m. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. The Mexican Ambassador has been ordered to protest against American troops being in Mexico, and to demand their withdrawal. GERMAN INTRIGUE SINCE ARMISTICE. Received 10.10 a.m. LONDON, Aug. 21. The Australian Press Association learns the authorities will issue in a few days a lengthy account of German intrigue in Latvia since the armistice. The delay in Von der Goltzs 'withdrawal proves that Germany had not abandoned her design of extending her influence in the Baltic States, and regaining there something in compensation what has been lost beyond the Rhine.

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Taihape Daily Times, 22 August 1919, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES. Taihape Daily Times, 22 August 1919, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES. Taihape Daily Times, 22 August 1919, Page 5

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