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TO AMERICA

... TO AMERICA. SrcciAL Was Tsligsah— CorrsiGßT.) Washington, Friday. It ia now intimated that Count Bernstorfil has given to Mr. Lansing written assurance the Berlin declaration that the German submarines have instructions not to jeopardise tho lives of ...

IN AMERICA

... AMERICA. oi ConuESPONUf.NT.) New York, Friday. Whilst the majority of the Anit-iican clergy* ara figins'atfd fttKonjc rauecular Christianity is not withoo*. its thii country. To-day, the unosuil suv-tat-h* was seen of a clergyman presiding o.er priz. ...

WITH AMERICA

... WITH AMERICA. THE RECENT RECOVERY. Exports from tho Bradford Consular District to tho United States during 1924 totalled £7.754.294. compared with £8,919.310 in decrease of £1.166.016. There were heavy declines in most classes textile goods, principal ...

AMERICA

... AMERICA. THE \V«ti:,..hy.—'ll* iy. iii.,n »li« lot-al oal trwlo fontinuea market further inquiries American amount, one local firm liaviuc jtiii sold 15,000 ton* miscreened for prompt ahipment Boston. Prices for Becembcr are very fijna at ati advance ...

IS AMERICA,

... IS AMERICA, PIIJPERIXG AND WINE PARTIES. New York correspondent the Pre** Association write*;— increase per cent, burglary insurance ratce which ha* just boon into effect ha* brought light the fact that employer*, made titnid the shortage domestic worker* ...

AMERICA

... AMERICA. HEAVY EXPORTS OF WOOL AND NOILS OCTOBER. The Month! return export* America from the Consular district increase of £395.623. er IC2 per rent., compared with month hnt year, the total €782.062. was expected, this iitv.Citeo is due greater busiuese ...

AMERICA

... added that his visit to America had convinced hint of two things —That America had had no conception of the very heavy .sacrifices we had and were making this country in the cause liberty and truth, and that the entry of America into the war placed tho ...

AMERICA

... AMERICA. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) Washington, Wednesday. The peace propaganda that has been started by the New York an ...

AMERICA

... AMERICA. The Pilgrim*.* the Englinh football player*. will pail from Liverpool the steamship Bavarian on the hist. week will given player* in Montreal to got their land lop* again, and tho game—tint against player* selected from all the elul*» in the ...

AMERICA

... AMERICA George Duncan and Abe Mitchell leave Southampton to-day for America, where thev will engage in many exhibition matches. Soon after arrival in the United States they will contest the American open championship at Skokie, Illinois. ...

IN AMERICA

... IN AMERICA. As has been remarked, Lord Moyniban found time to visit the United States, and, in fact, he stayed twelve days with the brothers Mayo, Rochester, Minnesota—most of it taken with work in their clinic. There, in place less than 20,000 inhabitants ...

America

... America. WASHINGTON, Sunday. The United States Treasury received a surprise packet yesterday when one farthing on account of the British war debt was delivered from Mr. Martin Finn, of Portsmouth. In a letter to the Standing Committee of Washington c ...

Published: Monday 21 May 1934
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 202 | Page: 1 | Tags: none