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Advertising : 322 words"The Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that everything seems to indicate that more trouble is brewing. The garrison is disaffected and civilians are restless because ...
Article : 290 wordsThe exact position of the German crisis is still veiled. Each side claims a victory, but the majority of the reports agree that an accommodation has been arranged, ...
Article : 584 wordsPresident Wilson to-day declined to revoke yesterday's order by the Fuel Administrator (Mr. Garfield), which has caused an uproar of disapproval from manufacturing interests, ...
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Article : 119 words"The Times" correspondent in Paris states that "Le Journal" asserts that the American disclosures concerning Caillaux were the outcome of Lord Northcliffe's suggestion ...
Article : 126 wordsCount Diamandy, the Roumanian Ambassador, who was arrested just as he was about to entertain a number of guests at dinner, and who was released when ...
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Article : 37 wordsIn the House of Commons to-night, Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) stated that he had arranged that the Treasury should take over any rights of British ...
Article : 62 wordsIf any one man deserves a chapter all to himself when the naval history of the war comes to be written, it will surely be Commodore Reginald Tyrwhitt, the gallant officer ...
Article : 530 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Lynch (Nationalist) affirmed that Constantine was the centre of a group of pro-German propagandists in Switzerland, including ...
Article : 151 wordsA company of Australian girls has been incorporated in the Women's Auxiliary Army for war-work in France. The "Waacs" or "Tommywaacs." as they ...
Article : 105 wordsA neutral, recently arrived from Germany, writes to "The Times" that the spread of tuberculosis and dysentery, and the falling birthrate are gravely concerning the German ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsThe Committee on Premium Bonds reports:-- We do not advise the issue of Premium Bonds until further efforts have been made ...
Article : 75 wordsThere are blizzards, everywhere in Europe, breaking down telegraph and telephone lines and suspending railway and street traffic. Germany is almost isolated. ...
Article : 138 wordsField-Marshal Haig stated this afternoon that he had nothing to report. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe Food Controller has fixed the wholesale price of frozen kidneys at 1s 9d a dozen, and the retail price at 2s 6d. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sat 19 Jan 1918, Page 1
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