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  2. RAIDER'S CAPTIVES.

    Mr. Gerard has sent the State Department a list of names of [?] Americans taken by the German raider from the steamers Georgi[?]. Mo[?]t Temple, and ...

    Article : 95 words
  3. PRESIDENTS SPEECH

    President Wilson addressed Congress at 2 p.m. The text of his speech is as follows: The Imperial Government on January 31 announced to America and other ...

    Article : 1,221 words
  4. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    America has given her answer to the German Note, in which the resumption of "unrestricted sea warfare" of a ruthless character was announced. Diplomatic relations between America and Germany ...

    Article : 286 words
  5. THE NEW POSITION.

    American officials have seized the Appam, which was brought to America as a prize by the Germans about a year ago, having been captured by the raider ...

    Article : 575 words
  6. AMERICA'S ARMY.

    In the event of war. the United States could put into the [?]eld about 60,000 regular troops, and about [?]0,000 or 00,000 members of the partially-trained National Guard. The ...

    Article : 602 words
  7. THE NEXT STEP.

    A diplomatist in London, interviewed by the "Daily Chronicle," after "referring to [?]nstances where big countries had broken off relations with smaller and nothing ...

    Article : 205 words
  8. BEFORE THE BREAK.

    Continued secrecy prevails in the State Department and at the White House regarding America's intentions. Mr. Lansiug refuses to discuss any phase of the ...

    Article : 667 words
  9. "STANDING TOGETHER."

    The "New York World," in a leading article, says:—"The United States is now on the verge of war with Germany, but we face the crisis without fear and without ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. GERMAN BOMBAST.

    Amsterdam messages show that the Germans are doing their best to terrify neut[?]'s Admiral V[?] Scheer, in a message to the newspapers, states:—"My motto is ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. PRESIDENT'S ANNOUNCEMENT TO CONGRESS.

    The united States has declared a b[?] of diplomatic relations with Germany. The German Ambassador at Washington (Count von Bernstorff) has received bis passports, and the American Ambassador (Mr. Gerard) has been recalled ...

    Article : 328 words
  12. THE NAVY.

    The following classified statement of the strength of the United States navy appears [?]n the "Statesman's Year Book, 1916." Vessels unservicable for war purposes, ...

    Article : 525 words
  13. AMERICA'S ARMY.

    The New York correspondent of "Lloyd's Weekly" says that the General Staff has formulated plans for immediate action in the event of war. Two million troops can ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. BERLIN PERTURBED.

    Berlin political circles are greatly perturbed, by wireless messages aunounclug America's indignation. "The German leaders hoped that America, understanding the ...

    Article : 535 words
  15. BRITISH CONFIDENCE.

    After the first wave of excitement, interest in Britain centred in America, everyone awaiting President Wilson's decision. The prospects of an ...

    Article : 858 words
  16. CONCERTED ACTION.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Central News" says that concerted action on the part of neutrals along United, States lines is regarded as probable, ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. INTERNED SHIPS SEIZED

    The American authorities have seized the interned German cruisers and imprison[?]d the crows at Philadelphia. An attempt was made to sink a United ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. AN AMERICAN LINER SUNK.

    The London-American liner Housatonic ([?]ns) is reported to have been sunk. A later message announces the s[?]nking of the vessel by a German' submarine. ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. EFFECT ON SHIPPING.

    The Danish Shipowners' Association has stopped all shipping to Entente countries pending the result of the Government's negotiations with belligerent ...

    Article : 266 words
  20. WHEN WAR WILL COME.

    Some newspapers opi[?]e that war is near at hand. The majority are content with the statement that it will depend upon a definite offence by Germany. ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. FOREIGNERS IN AMERICA.

    In 191[?], when the last censu[?] was taken, there were in the United States 26,999,151 males of voting age, and of these 6,[?]29,5[?] were of foreign birth, naturalsed and ...

    Article : 169 words
  22. U BOAT ARMADA.

    A writer [?] the New York "Tribune" states that huge diving cruisers will lead Germany's U boat armada. There will be [?]-ton submarines with a surface speed of [?] knots, carrying 30 torpedo tube and 22 disappearing guns. Report from [?]lia say that Germany expe[?]s to s[?]k a million tons of ...

    Article : 71 words
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