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Show TEMKERS RETUBNTO JOBS WASHINGTON, Dec. G. Advice to go back to work and act in good faith towards their employers was sent, to striking street car men at- Omaha, Neb., today by the war labor board. TURKISH FLEET IN ALLIES' HANDS LONDON, Dec. 5. The entire Turkish Turk-ish fleet is now in the hands of the Allies, the admiralty announced today. to-day. The warships after surrendering surrender-ing were Interned in the Golden Horn at Constantinople. The former German cruiser Goebon was among the surrendered vessels. The text of the official announcement announce-ment adds: "The Russian men-of-war in the Black sea fleet, which were manned by the Germans, have now been handed hand-ed over to tho Allies. They consist of the dreadnaught Volga and six destroyers. de-stroyers. "Four German submarines have heen Uiken over, three of which will be sent to Ismid (on the sea of Marmora, Mar-mora, 56 miles southeast of Constantinople)." Constan-tinople)." 1 , Aniunofficial dispatch from Paris, December 1, stated that an Allied i squadron which had arrived off Sebas-topol Sebas-topol a few days previously took possession pos-session of the Russian battleship Volga, Vol-ga, one destroyer and five German submarines. PARIS, Doc. 5. (Havao) There is I completed agreement between the Allies Al-lies on all questions, particularly that concerning the former German emperor, em-peror, declared Premier Clemenceau on his return from London last night. He expressed deep satisfaction over the important results obtained at the conference. PARIS, Dec. 5. (Havas) Martial law in France must continue, Louis. Nail, minister of justice and Jules Pams, minister of the interior, have declared, because of the recrudescence of Bolshevik propaganda in certain districts. |