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...space. Figures represent columns of news: Fight N.E.A. Eight New York papers 70 4⅓ Seven Chicago papers .. 64 1¾; Four Washington papers 19¼ 8*; Four Philadelphia papers 23⅓ 0 Nine leading Southern papers 140 0; Four San Francisco papers 58 22½ Eleven other Pacific Coast papers 96½ 6 The champion fight news carrier was the Hearst Chicago Herald-Examiner, although The New York Times ran it a close second. The champion N. E. A. news carrier (aside from the Monitor itself and San Francisco newspapers) was The Sun and the Globe (New York), which...
...Commander Rose, who navigated the U-53 on its trip to the American coast in 1915. He is suffering from the effects of a severe beating administered by a Belgian officer whom he insulted...
...Blue Sea, Silver Wave, Belinda and Iskum, American trading schooners, were detained by Soviet officials at East Cape, Siberia. It was stated that the British Hudson Bay Company had obtained exclusive rights to trade on the north Siberian coast, and thus the American ships were violating the trade laws of the Soviet Government of Siberia...
...first time since the War, German missionaries are being allowed to take up work in a British possession. The British Government has not altered its general policy of forbidding such " hostile" missionary activity in its colonies, but is willing to consider individual cases. The Governor of the British Gold Coast, in Africa, said that one of the most disastrous results of the war, so far as West Africa was concerned, was the interruption of the excellent work which the Germans had been doing for the natives there. Three German missionaries, two with their wives, are returning to their work, which...
...shrine house, traces of a dice game, and other cliff-dwelling relics, by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, of the Smithsonian Institution. 8) In mounds at Albany, Ore., remains which indicate, in the belief of Dr. Edwin T. Hodge, of the University of Oregon, that the American aborigines, following the coast southward from Behring Straits, spread fanlike over the continent through the Columbia River...