GENERAL NEWS.
REVOLT IN LISBON DENIED. Received March 10, 2.30 p.m. m , , Paris, March 5. The Portuguese Legation in Paris and Madrid deny the rumors of a revolution in Lisbon. They declare a strike is the only event of any consequence Reuter Service.
A LOAN FOR GERMANY.
Received March 10, 2.30 p.m.
Paris, March 5. Lo Temps understands the Supreme Council is considering authorising Germany to contract a loan with neutrals in order to obtain food and war materials.— Reuter. Service.
INQUIRIES IN RUSSIA,
Received March 10, 2.30 p.m. London, March 5. »Mr. Lloyd George urged the desirability of independent Press representatives accompanying the League of Nations Commission, of Inquiry proceeding to Russia. It is understood this is beinp arranged.—Reuter Service.
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