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THE BLOCKADE THREAT

... war news that it appears likely that it will be some days after the 18th .fore any news can be received. Indeed one journal speaks of days. A Christiania correspondent states that it alleged that Germany has 100 submarines reedy, and in her four 'hipbuilding ...

Power of Mind over Matter

... grow old must realise the power of mind over matter. if you object to growing old, get rid of the old-age thought. Neither speak of yourself as old nor think of youreeU as anek. In fact, interest yourm•lf in something outside self and the pawtug of your ...

THOMSON, Ltd.,

... Laundrymen. 'Phone 431. 'Phone 47 Post Card brings Van Are you taking a new louse? Although perhaps it is early the year to speak of Term-time moving, yet the necessary Plumbing. Gasfitting, Range and Grate Fitting for the new Ilume can hardly be taken ...

Mi &t0t1id.....-111;1.T.:0!.p. PETER THOMSON

... Mi &t0t1id..-111;1.T.:0!.p. PETER THOMSON CIO= W HIGH IT&RIT. AM ORRIN ROAD, MOM AND MONDAY, DECEMBER I, 59.3. Speaking Mr Bomechier 1 legal adviyer to the British Swab Africa Company, mid that Chartered Comp.. going, to be absorbed at h. -.gr. ...

THE RED ENRICH

... many of our buildings, though every ease the hanger is taking a libeity to which ho has not the smallest right. Strictly speaking, no inland person has any right to fly the Rod Ensign ashore, the only flag permissible being the plain Union Jack, which ...

OLIGARCHIC DOMINATION

... OLIGARCHIC DOMINATION. Some plain speaking was indulged in at the monthly meeting of the School Board at Perth on Thursday—Mr F. Norie Miller, J.P.„ of Cleave, presiding. Ex-Dean of Guild Barks submitted the following motion:— That the School Board of ...

A GREAT BATTLE FRONT

... length 450 miles are held by the French troops alone. From Noyon to Pont-oldousson, 270 miles, the trenches are practically speaking continuous. While the amount of ground regained during the past few months has been small, the writer is of opinion that ...

THE POSITION AT SALONICA

... measure of promotion the troops tithe Central Empires and Bulgaria must follow the Entente armies into Greek territory. M. Helm speaks of the conclusion of arrangements whereby Greece reeignises, in view of the facilities accorded to the Allies, that she cannot ...

A WORD IN SEASON

... War of the Now Army, hue a word to say about those men who have not yet replied to their eountry's eall. In firm tones be speaks: — There is a gulf already opening between those who have joined and most who tat; but we shall not know the width and the ...

THE REICHSTAG MEETING

... Socialist point of view before the Reichstag on Thursday, Herr Sdisidemann said Germany's strength and successes enabled her to speak of pesos without risking being oonsidered weak-hearted and dispirited. While protesting against those who dreamed of annexation ...

TM RIGA ATTACK

... Hinderburg that progress has been made by the Germans in the lrocess of closing in on the Rigsa front. The atest German communique speaks of a German advance south of the Tukkum-Riga railway on both sides of the river Aa. The Russians, however, discount any SWIMS ...

UNDER TILE EYES OF THE WAR LOBO.'•

... WAR LOBO.'• The Germans are naturally rnaking the of their partial in the Bohemia district. Thtir,day s report from Berlin speak, of trench after trench being stormet around V reply, and claims that the French wire diirett buck to the border of the plateau ...