Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 257, 11 August 1919 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919.
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GERMANS TRAIN CHINESE ARMY OF 5,000,000 Mackensen and 8,000 Ger
man Officers Reported to
nave Ketumed From China.
WASHINGTON, Auk. 11. Field
Marshal von Mackensen and 8,000 German officers have been in China
eince early spring, training a Chinese army of 6,000.000 men, according to information contained in a letter Dr. K. L. Scharf, of Washington, announc
ed today that he had just received from his brother In Berlin.
This was one of the first letters
known to have been received here
since the resumption of mall service
between the United States and Germany. Press dispatches from Germany and
nearby neutral countries for the last several months have been conspicuously lacking in references to the whereabouts and activities of Field
Marshal von Mackensen, who became
one of the most popular of the German commenders as a result of his
successful operations In Roumania. The letter was written In German.
According to Dr. Bcharf's transla
tion. It stated: "General Mackensen has Just return
ed from China, where he, with 8,000
German officers, went early in the spring, at the invitation of the Chinese government, to organize and drill an
army of 5,000,000 men."
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minds discrimination is evident, a general strike of all the rail men in the city will be called.
An unusual capture in the shape of white mole was made in Ayrshire,
Scotland.
PROF. HAECKEL DEAD
JENA, Germany, Aug. 10. Prof. Ernst Heinrich Haeckel, professor of Zoology at the University of Jena and famous throughout the world for his research work supporting the theory of evolution, died here today.
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 11. Representatives of striking shopmen of all the railroad shops in Indianapolis adopted resolutions at a mass meeting at Machinists' hall, on South Deleware street, Sunday afternoon providing
that the strike would be continued until an agreement is reached and that no members of the six striking shop crafts comprising the Indianapolis Council of Railway Workers would return to work except as a body. The resolutions further provided that after settlement had been made and work resumed, in case of discrimination against any member for activity in the present strike, if settlement by the heads of the shop crafts where discrimination is practiced fail3, the the workers will lay down their tools at once, and if settlement is not then made the matter will be referred to the district council, and if in their
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