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  4. THE BURGLAR.

    KHAKI SPIRIT: CAN'T YOU PLAY FAIR—ANY TIME? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE GREAT WITHDRAWAL

    The Press Bureau states : "His Majesty the King has congratulated Sir Douglas Haig on the army's splendid work, and the steady, persistent pressure which had forced the enemy to quit carefully-prepared and strongly-fortified positions. These successes were a fitting sequel to the ...

    Article : 902 words
  6. GERMAN-AMERICAN CRISIS

    Le Temps quotes an official of the American Embassy in Paris as saying:— "War with Germany is inevitable." NEW YORK, Friday Night. By 403 votes to 13, the House of Representatives passed the Bill to ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. SENATE FAVORS BLANKET RIGHTS

    The Senate to-day voted 64 to 15 in favor of consideration of the Bill empowering President Wilson to arm merchantmen, and giving him blanket powers to protect American sea rights. This large majority undoubtedly presages the adoption of the Bill, which will be considered by ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. NATIONAL ECONOMY

    The Food Controller, Lord Devonport, has decided on the compulsory rationing of hotels and restaurants, as thee existing regulations, based on the number of courses, have proved ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. AUSTRIA'S REPLY TO AMERICA

    The Daily Telegraph's Milan correspondent states that Austria's reply to the American Note on the submarine campaign, which is expected to-morrow, will follow the usual lines of Teutonic sophistry, using the British blockade as a pretext for the piracy. The reply was really dictated ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. RECORD NAVAL APPROPRIATION

    The Senate has unanimously passed the record naval appropriations of £107,000,000. "WASHINGTON, Friday Night It is stated on good authority that millions of dollars have been sent ...

    Article : 197 words
  11. DESIGNS ON HOLLAND

    Le Temps throws fresh light on Germany's provocative policy with regard to Holland. The paper states that this is merely a resumption of a policy begun early in the war with a view to overrunning Holland, as was done in the case of Belgium. That policy failed then, but ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. A BIG HAUL.

    An official report from Mesopotamia states: The pursuit was continued on Wednesday. The Turks, in great confusion, on Tuesday passed through Aziziyah ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. GERMAN VESSELS SEIZED

    The Crown is claiming in the Prise Court three of eleven vessels belonging to one German firm which acquired American registry by devious methods, with the help of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN VESSELS ARE TO BE REQUISITIONED

    The Controller of Shipping, Sir Joseph Maclay, has issued a notification requisitioning all vessels in the Australian trade. Bluebook rates ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. PREPARING THE WAY

    The World's Washington correspondent says that the disclosure of the German-American plot is only a link in a chain of conspiracies to embarrass the Government if it joined the Allies, and that the Germans have proposed a reign of terror over certain parts of America. It is ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. KAISER REPORTED ILL

    Advices received at Amsterdam from Berlin are to the effect that the Kaiser is confined to his room by a severe chill ...

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  17. WAR CABINET

    The War Cabinet sat for two hours to-day. Sir Robert Borden and Sir George Perley (Canada). Mr. W. E. Massey and Sir Joseph ...

    Article : 143 words
  18. THE CREW OF THE YARROWDALE

    Germany has notified the State Department that the crew of the Yarrowdale will be sent to Switzerland probably on March 7. Their detention has been due to the fact that a British sailor in their camp ...

    Article : 82 words
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  20. PROHIBITED FRUIT

    The fruit trade section of the Chamber of Commerce discussed the restriction of fruit imports, and adjourned pending the result of the deputation headed by Sir John McCall ...

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  21. AMBASSADOR GERARD SAFE

    A wireless message from the Spanish steamer Infanta Isabel in mid-Atlantic states that Mr. Gerard, ex-American Ambassador to Berlin, is beyond the German danger zone. So far the voyage has been without incident ...

    Article : 44 words
  22. POSTERS RESTRICTED IN SIZE

    The Board of Trade has decided to restrict the size of paper posters to 600 square inches, and to confine the use of contents bills to the ...

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  23. FEBRUARY'S TOLL

    Germany's submarine campaign for the month of February has resulted in the loss of 121 British vessels, totalling 256,632 tons ; 10 Allied ships, representing 15.422 tons ; and 50 neutral vessels of 81,143 tons ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. PAYING THE PIPER

    According to advices received at Amsterdam, Bulgaria's national debt has increased enormously since entering the conflict ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. JAPAN SERIOUSLY AFFECTED

    It is declared that many branches of the export trade will be ruined by the British trade restrictions, and exporters are urging the ...

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  26. GERMAN-AMERICAN COMMENT

    German-American papers make comment on Germany's diplomatic bungling. The Chicago Staats Zeitung says that even though Germany is fighting for her national existence, there is no excuse for an unfriendly act towards America. The New York Staats Zeitung asks how statesmen ...

    Article : 105 words
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