12 MARCH 1921, page 1

The Allies On Friday, March 4th, Received The Answers Of

the Greek and Turkish delegates to the question whether they would accept the Treaty of Shvres subject to possible changes in Smyrna and Thrace, as the result of a commission of......

The Spanish Premier, Senor Dato, Was Foully Murdered On...

evening in a Madrid street while on his way home from the Senate. Three assassins, in a side-car, overtook his motor-ear and shot him dead ; they then made good their escape.......

Mr. Lloyd George Then Announced That, Unless By Monday...

was prepared to accept the Paris terms or their equivalent, the Allies would, by virtue of the Treaty, occupy the towns of Duisburg, Rnhrort, and Dusseldorf, on the right bank......

Mr. Lloyd George Went On To Show That Germany Had

made no effort to impose adequate taxation, either during or since the war. Her direct taxes were not fully collected. Her indirect taxes were ridiculously' low, as compared......

When Dr. Simons Reappeared Before The Allied Ministers On...

he proposed a temporary arrangement for five years. Germany would pay the annuities fixed at Paris and the equivalent of the 12 per cent. duty on German exports, subject,......

News Of The Week.

M R. LLOYD GEORGE replied for the Allies, on Thursday, March 3rd, to Dr. Simons's counter-proposals for a trivial war indemnity. The counter-proposals, he said, mocked the Peace......

It Is Now Certain That An Insurrection Against The Bolshevik

terrorists broke out in Kronstadt and Petrograd on February 23rd. The Bolsheviks, after denying that troubles had arisen, admitted last week that the Baltic fleet had mutinied......

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