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  3. THE VICTORY LOAN.

    The Chancellor or the Exchequer (My. Bonar Law) in the House of Commons on Monday stated:—I have now received the essential figures concerning the war loan. ...

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  4. SHELTERING BEHIND THE BRITISH FLEET.

    There is a growing and more insistent public demand that President Wilson shall take action against Germany. Professor John Hibben, President of ...

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  5. WAITING FOR THE "OVERT ACT."

    Dr. Wilson delivered an address to Congress to-day, in which he asked for power to protect American lives and property on the high seas. ...

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  6. THE LACONIA SUNK.

    The Cunard liner Laconia, bound from Now York, and carrying passengers, has been sunk by a German supmarine. The Laconia was a twin screw steamer of 18.909 ...

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  7. BRITISH FOOD QUESTION

    The House of Commons met specially yesterday to hear a statement in regard to the agricultural industry and the requirements of the army made by the ...

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  8. SURVIVORS AT QUEENSTOWN.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Queenstown reports that the Laconia, bound from New York to Liverpool, was torpedoed without warning on Sunday ...

    Article : 296 words
  9. DISAFFECTION IN IRELAND.

    Mr. John Dillon, in the House of Commons on Monday, moved the adjournment to call attention to the recent deportation of 38 Irishmen from Dublin. He said no ...

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  10. THE PRESIDENT'S POWERS.

    Mr. Mood has introduced into the House of Representatives a Bill empowering tho Arming of merchantmen, authorising the President to take other steps to protect ...

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  11. THE GREEK BLOCKADE

    The Greek Minister far the Interior states that after Sunday bread will be totally lacking in Athens, and in the Piraeus. The situation is critical in other ...

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  12. AN ACT OF COWARDICE.

    A large number of distinguished English and French officers who are prisoners of war have been placed in the concentration camp at Karlsruhe as a guarantee against ...

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