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ROUSH OF COMMONS

... ROUSH OF COMMONS. Tho Speaker took the chair at 2.45. AMERICA ONLY AT WAR WITR GERMANY : Lord R. Cecil, answering Mr Ring. avid that a state of war did not exist between the United States and the Dual Monarchy. Turkey, and Bulgaria, and there was no ...

AND BRAZIL

... Oorernment i. of opinion that from the moment when the United Stated enters into the conflict Ale logical cour. id fur the South America , ' nations to week to edtablidh a general uniformity of continental policy. itBMARINE BRUTALITT. LATEST WAR NEWS FRENCH RAID ...

RUPTURE COMPLETE

... drown up, and will probably be published to-morrow. OPINION IN LATIN AMERICA. Santiago De Chile, Mooday.—Tho Mercurio, diaett , hing the international aituation, tort : Latin America, which bound to the United State, by powerful tied, is to-day more than ...

AMERICAN LOANS TO 111-3

... will base his recommendations to President Wilson concerning the first bond issue under the War Finance Bill indicate that America will be called upon to finance the Entente to the extent of at least £80,000,000, and possibly £100,000,000, per mouth. The ...

RUBIAN POLICY

... situation. the Time., says :—The Russian Premier, Prince I.vetr, has assured the representative of the Associated Press of America that the most serious crisis in the modern history of Russia has been satisfactorily settled, and that conditions already ...

AND CHRONICLE ALMANACK roit 1917. MIN Milt OP PUB PRP:: rIfRICEPIUMN. 8y Post, 4d

... come sooner or later from the Central Powers. Quality and character were going to win this war. Adverting to the entry of America into the war, Sir Williiun Robt.rtsou said:—' The Germans affected to feel contempt for Anita ;canand their participation ...

PEACE .4XI) 11016' TO GET IT

... of peace on a sound and lasting basis than he can possibly be. The danger of war comes much closer to us than it does to America. What is to them merely an inconvenience is a matter of life and death to us. But we believe that it is essential to us to ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917

... forbearance, that no other course was open to America but to draw the sword, is the strongest testimony that the Allies could have to the need of pressing forward at all costa to secure victory. When America does come in she will doubtless before this week ...