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  4. TOO-YOUNG TO-ENLIST

    [?] Parliamentary Under [?] of the War Office stated [?] House of Commens to-day, that [?] under [?] should not be ...

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  6. WILL ROMANIA COME IN?

    Roumania, M. Jonescu believes, will intervene on the side of the Allies. Negotiations between that ...

    Article : 113 words
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  8. BERLIN ANXIOUS

    Berlin has suddenly become anxious over the Balkan position According to reports from Berlin great consignments of heavy Japanese artillery ...

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  9. ALLIES' LOANS

    An exceedingly high financial authority, who was connected with the recent Anglo French loan in the United States, points out that future United States loans will have a ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. GREECE GIVES GUARANTEES

    The Times correspondent at Athens says:-- "The Greek reply was handed in at 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. It was couched in the most friendly terms, and the ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. MEN AND GOLD

    Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, interviewed by the American press, said he was absolutely convinced that the victory of the Aides was assured. ...

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  12. ENTHUSIASM IN FRANCE

    Crowds assembled from early morning till night in front of the Bank of France waiting to take up the hew loan. Returns to hand show that there is ...

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  13. TO END STRIFE

    Mr. Henry Ford and other pacifists from the United States are sailing for Europe on December 4 in order to hold a conference. LONDON, Thursday Night. ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE

    The Corriere della Sera states that a deputy who is in the closest touch with the King and the Government summarises the attitude of the British Government with ...

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  15. PERIL OF U.S.A.

    Mr. Frederick Palmer, the war correspondent, lecturing on the war in New York Impressed the audience with the statement that the British fleet was between the United ...

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  16. MEMBERS' SALARIES

    Mr. Asquith said in the House of Commons to-day that such proposals as that Ministers and members of Parliament, should contribute to the Red Cross their salaries ...

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  17. AFTER THE WAR

    Lord St. Aldwyn presided at a lecture delivered by Mr. Kerr, editor of the Round Table. Mr. Kerr said that after the war the ...

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  18. ROUMANIA MAY FIGHT

    The Paris Petit Journal publishes a report from its Bucharest correspondent declaring that Russo Roumanlan negotiations are ...

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  19. TAX ON WAR PROFITS

    Italy has imposed a tax varying from 10 to 20 per cent, on war profits. ...

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  20. ECONOMY NEEDED

    Lord Inchcape, speaking before the Institute of Bankers, said that the Government had resisted temptations to finance the war on unsound methods. Whether the path ...

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  21. THROUGH THE ICE

    A message from Copenhagen asserts that the Russian artillery broke the ice on the River Styr while a battalion of Austrians was crossing, and the enemy ...

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  22. LOAN TO GREECE

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Edward Grey stated, in answer to a question, that it was undesirable to state what loan had been made or promised to Greece or to ...

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  23. FOOD PRICES

    Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, intends to outline at next Wednesday's conference the plans of the Government for dealing with food prices. ...

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  24. MEN WHO HAVE COME BACK WOUNDED FROM THE DARDANELLES

    THE GOVERNOR GENERAL ON BOARD A TRANSPORT WHICH RETURNED THIS MORNING ADDRESSING A NUMBER OF SOLDIERS RETURNED WOUNDED FROM GALLIPOLI ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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