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PRESIDENT wnsoxs REPLY

... that the words of President Wilson are finding an echo even among the Germans. They have been approved by the Germans in America, and some of those in the Fatherland are beginning to show that they appreciate the real state of matters. The movement towards ...

THE SUPREME WAI? COUNCIL

... shared the fate of other efforts of a similar nature. His speech was realised with great enthusiasm in France sad Italy and America, who are equally that the Supreme War Council should be an effective weapon. Now it may be said that the voice of criticism ...

rue COLONILL'S

... papers of Monday contained petty lengthy accounts of a baseball match played at Lords on Saturday, between teams representing America and Canada. As i- fitting, the Capital of this end of the Island is not going to be long behind the great Metropolis in tasting ...

INVERNESS ROME FOR REFUGEES IN GLASGOW. Per Jams Maxwell, Town Chamberlain. To amount, already sekDowledged ... ..

... tie greatest folly of all would be not to tem it. These is we weary in the world the States of America with bs sad their indoadtable if Itarala Is at America is tens' he& arm. If Ibis is the wale it is bee stepped sad Astoria; broody prepariag to come ...

STUPENDOUS FIGURES

... STUPENDOUS FIGURES. souse idea of what financial assistance America can give the Allies can be gained from the report issued by Mr Williams, the Comptroller of the Currency in the Treasury Department. Mr Williams declares that since the middle of 1914 ...

ITALIANS STRONGLY

... erasing by special train for Shanghai, where they will embark on the Dutch steamer Rembrandt for San Francisco, thence cros4;ng America on the way to Holland. GREEK NOTE TO ITALY. WITHDRAWAL FROM EPIRUS DEMANDED. xs, Monday. —lt transpires that the Greek Go ...

GERMANS CROSS THE STOKHOD

... of the past week has been the success of our airmen. The army as a whole scar.scly yet realise the mimosa significance of America's participation in the struggle. The Cansdisne form the exception to this general state of incipient perception. They ...

THE BEVOLUTIO.V IN RUSSIA

... e. And we must not forget what a great motet it is teethe Allies to have a reformed, a democratic Russia on our side. Ia America enthusiasm for the Allied cause has ciritly iricreaeed. Ir Germany and Austr;ri the remlution is producing effects among the ...

WHEN THE CHANNEL TUNNEL 18 MADE. FUTURE OF RAILWAY TRAVEL

... linked up with the rest of the world by railway via the Malay Straits, India. and Persia. Of the possibility of attaching America to this vast network of world railway« he is less hopeful. Advocates of much an enterprise have based their calculation« on ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, *WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1917. guide as to the depth of soil required. Simply corer them with ..

... Smith, St China, Nlinn., for exportation to America. They belong to the Broadhooks tiiire, and are pretty moo. and reds in colour. AT SEA. —Mr P. G. !Messrs Carpenter & Ross, Mansfield, Ohio) anived safely in America with his 150 bead of sbotthorns, which ...

BRITISH FALL BACN

... King, that did not think he could usefully add anything to what bad already oppeared in the press regarding his mission to America. He would, however. like to take that opprotuuity of main expressing to the and people the United Staten wannest thanks for• ...

BONAR-BRIDGE

... live sons only one is at home ; another, Piper Hugh Grant, Seaforths, ie it the front, while the rest are in England and America. All his live daughters are married: Last year he lost his favourite irrandArn. Private E. G. Mackay, Seaford., who fell in ...