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    His Excellency the Apostolic Delegate has been amongst us again during the ...

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  4. WAR CABLES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Winston Churchill said he would not have it said that the Dardanelles expedition was a civilian ...

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  5. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Morning Post," in commenting on Mr. Winston Churchill's speech, says it is relieved that Mr. Churchill has left the Admiralty, and ...

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  6. DEBATE IN COMMONS.

    In the Houe of Commons yesterday, Sir Arthur Markham (Liberal) hotly attacked Lord Kitchener, who, he said, had taken the censorship ...

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  7. A COMMEMORATION OF THE SINKING OF THE "EMDEN."

    Residents of the Kingsville Parish celeĀ­brated the famous sinking of the "Emden" by a juvenile fancy dress ball, which was well attended. The Kingsvillc Hall was ...

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  8. MISSIONARY GIVES LIFE FOR GOD, SOLDIER FOR HIS COUNTRY.

    We read much of the heroic deeds of the soldiers of to-day on the battlefield, and of the generous sacrifices which their parents make in offering them to their ...

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  9. DOMINION CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Bonar Law, replying to Sir Edwin Cornwall in the House of Commons on 9th inst., said he did not think a Dominion conference ...

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