CABLE MEWS CONDERSED
" TB:ie XJniivdrsrtty: of Ediniburgh is coniefring the hoaiorary dtogroo of ' Doctoot of Laws upon the Hagih Com ' miiseaoner for. - New Ze&Jflmd, Sir j Thomas Mackenzie. , ) Ttie a'tibitudo of tihe ©lccitriciians has. resulted in "the Londbal peace celebra.x'kmb bediig 1 abandoned. Greeit! aativvity is Ixaiing slirtwn 1 in Grermaini parts, .folloiwiinig tihie ■• aaimoonnciemeinib that tihe blocikado has been ratified. An oocminassi<m hia,ve been cooiiveyed ti» Fiume in thiree batitler ,shiipK, ";:ah© Bratash one FreAdv, arid omiei Amerioam. A oomcessnon in' Tietoiteam hla.s been asked for by Italy. The Indian! Goreirinme'nt i* rtapatriaibin^'. all Awstfrians and Gernuans, inoludiinjg 1 miissioniar'ies:. The Bulgaoriainsi hitive been' inrited .to feomfcilude peace oa s july, 25. ';,,..,
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13936, 15 July 1919, Page 2
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113CABLE MEWS CONDERSED Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13936, 15 July 1919, Page 2
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