GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. M. Lekin, Belgian Minister for the Interior, in a speech, stated that Belgium should have a well-organised army capable of preventing a disaster worse than that of 1914. The alliances and military arrangements between Britain and France ought to furnish Belgium with the means of defence, but their materialisation was uncertain. A doctor from Amerongen states that the ewlvaiser has high hopes that he will once more become the ruler of the German Empire. There are indications that Potsdam is the headquarters of a new revolutionary movement. Prince August Willielm is regarded as' the leader of the military party. A Bolshevik communique states: Our troops occupied positions on the left bank of the Beresina, in the Bprisoff region. The Sydney military authorities have been instructed from Melbourne to remove the names of Jevgcr and Hirsehfield from the deportation list, pending reconsideration of the matter. The Greek Legation in Paris denies the rumor that King Alexander is not returning to Greece.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1920, Page 2
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