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[By Elbqtkio Telegraph — Copyright] "V [United Press Loudon, Janary 18. Wheat, is quiet, and fairly steady. (Received 2.15 p.m.) *4 . Loudon, January 19. Sir Edward Grey. (Foreign Secretary) annouuces that applications for a uew form of passports will be necessary to .supersede those issued prior to '•August sth. Second; Lieutenant Gardner , was buraied: to. death in a biplane mishap at Trer" ,Qser>r>A. £:? divorced '.V"'***?~> of Sph«i*j}*,-wxcia-« */~ of adulte:>. Paris, January 18. Cffficial: The French submarine Sapfiir, is'' missing in the Dardanelles. According'to the foreign press, the vessel was sunk, and the Turks rescuetf; part of the crew. P Rome, January 18. Advices, from the Vatican state that the . January 6tli asked t, Cardinal. Merqier -to sign a retraction h lss egressions in the Pas Eoral, but Cardinal. Mercier refused. 1 : 'Amsterdam, January 18. T|e, text has been received of Cardinal Murder's, letter of the 10th to i the ispriest's of the diocese, protesting against the Germans' treatment of ! him** !i % ;'' Tso Telfgraaf says that three Zeppelins have passed Fere and Chilling goinj| westward.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 6
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177Second Edition Latest Cables. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 6
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