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  3. SUGAR SUPPLIES SHORT

    An interesting sidelight on the difficulties with which Great Britain is faced in the matter of food supplies is given in a letter received by his wife ...

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  4. TRADE PREFERENCE

    In the House of Commons today Mr W. A. Hewins (Unionist) asked whether the question of trade preference had been taken from the hands of the ...

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  5. ALLIES IN AGREEMENT

    Paris newspapers state that the Anglo-French conferences which have just been held at Paris arrived at most important decisions regarding the ...

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  6. POSITION IN RUSSIA SHOWS IMPROVEMENT

    There is now a marked improvement in the situation in Russia. Intrigues against the Government are compelling the sober majority of ...

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  8. Carnage at Bullecourt

    Correspondents on the British front in France announce that fierce fighting recommenced at Bullecourt before day-light on Monday, when the Australians ...

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  9. POWERS OF REICHSTAG

    Messages from Berlin state that, simultaneously with the deliberations of the Reichstag committee on the question of amending the constitution ...

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  10. FOOD SHIP SUNK

    In the House of Commons today, Sir L. G. Chiozza Money, representing the Food Control Department, admitted that another foodshlp which had had ...

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  11. BOMBS DROPPED ON LONDON

    A statement issued by the Official Press Bureau says:-- "Early this morning a hostile aeroplane dropped four bombs on the ...

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  12. AMERICA SENDS MEN TO WESTERN FRONT

    Orders have been issued to mobilise nine regiments of Engineers to sail shortly for service ln France. Nine regiments of Engineers ...

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  13. CEREALS MUST BE CONSERVED

    Lord Devonport, the Food Controller, announces that in consequence of the potato shortage and the desire to save bread, there has been a run on maize ...

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  14. DEADLOCK ON IRISH QUESTION

    It is stated by "The Manchester Guardian" that the Government has reached a deadlock on the Irish question. The statement of Mr Lloyd George, ...

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  15. NICKEL WORKS BURNT

    Nickel refining works at Christian sand, in connection with which there has recently been considerable discussion owing to the whole of the output ...

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  16. IS PEACE OFFER IMMINENT?

    A message from Rome to "The Daily (News" says that the Pope's peace letter to Cardinal Gasparri, Pontifical Secretary of State, was due to confidential ...

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  17. TOBACCO APPRECIATED

    Up to date the State Service Patriotic Fund, of which Mr W. Dickson, Secretary for Mines, is chairman, has despatched to the front £1400 worth ...

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  18. MORE RIOTS IN SWEDEN

    Food riots have occurred at Gothenburg, Malmo and other Swedish towns. Bakeries and greengrocers' shops have been looted. ...

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