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r Mr. Newberry, Secretary for tho U.S.A. Navy, .has submitted to the Houso of Representatives' Committee on Naval Affairs plans for four battleships of 25,000 tons caeh, four scout cruisers, four submarines, ten destroyers, three colliers, a repair ship, and an ammunition ship, calling together for an expenditure of about £15,000,000. The battleships will be the largest warships in tlio world. What is believed to bo a Terrorist plot against the lives of members of the Imperial Family and high officials has been discovered as the result of police inquiries into a bomb explosion in St. I'etersburg. A student entered,the crowded Central Cafe in Nevsky Street, and left a small packet on one table while ho wcut to pick up a newspaper from another. A waiter who was passing" touched tho packet, whereupon it .suddenly exploded. The waiter was killed. During the general panic tho student escaped. He was subsequently arrested. He is a member of the nobility. Many other arrests have been made, including a gardener in tho Cz.tr's palace of Tsarkoyo Selo. "1 shall never be healthy," said Leah. •'StufT and nonsense," said ma"the idea." "i'or your ills which.seem chronic, You'll find pills Laxo-Tonic, ■\ never failinjr and safe panares," UiXO-XONIO PILLS, lOid. and Is, 6d, 1

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 3

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208

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 3

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 444, 1 March 1909, Page 3

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