AUSTRIA TO PROPOSE PEACE; Charles to Make Statement to World on Behalf of Teutonic Allies. OPPOSES PRUSSIAN JINGOES Pressure Brought to Bear on Reactionaries Who Demand Territorial Aggrandizement. PEOPLE STIRRED BY RUSSIA But Dual Monarchy May Be Compelled by Germany to Break with United States. AUSTRIA TO PROPOSE PEACE SHORTLY
Date: 05 April 1917
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
will make peace statement shortly in name of Central Powers, is report
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PRESIDENT'S ACTION ELECTRIFIES RUSSIA; News Greeted with Shouts of Joy in Duma and Demonstrations in Streets.
Date: 05 April 1917
News of intervention received with joy in Russia
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TRADE OUTLOOK GOOD BANK BOARD HEARS; Construction, However, All Over the Country Is Conditioned on the War Situation. BUSINESS BOOMING HERE But Some Conservatism as to Future Buying Is Reported;-Active Spring Is Predicted.
Date: 05 April 1917
Special to The New York Times
Reserve Board report on trade outlook
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RUSSIA PROCLAIMS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM; Discriminatory Measures Largely Responsible for Rasputin's Rise and Czar's Downfall. WOMEN TO HAVE FRANCHISE Premier Says They Will Be Allowed to Vote in Election for Constituent Assembly.
Date: 05 April 1917
Provisional Govt. repeals all laws limiting religious freedom; Dr. A. Coralnik tells of practices of the Khlysty
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JOY IN THE AMERICAN LEGION.; 700 Soldiers Training in England Inspired by News from Washington.
Date: 06 April 1917
Amer. Legion now training in England cheers news of U. S. intervention
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AMERICAN SHIP SUNK; CREW SAVED; Unarmed Missourian, Returning in Ballast, Is Destroyed in the Mediterranean. REPORT 5 OTHER SHIPS LOST Two of Them Belgian Relief Vessels with Valuable Cargoes ;-Americans on Board Others. AMERICANS ON 2 SHIPS SUNK. Saved from British and Norwegian Freighters Destroyed by U-Boats. AMERICAN SHIP SUNK; CREW SAVED BRITISH FREIGHTER IS SUNK. The Canadian, with Cargo of Horses, Had 56 Americans on Board. 2 RELIEF SHIPS SUNK, ONE BY A SUBMARINE Both Carried Much Needed Grain Cargoes from U.S. Ports and Had Promises of Safe Conduct. 105 NORWEGIAN SHIPS SUNK. Losses in Last Two Months Made Known by Legation in London.
Date: 06 April 1917
unarmed Amer. S. S. Missourian sunk without warning; Norwegian S. S. Sandvikgoole and British S. S. Lincolnshire sunk, with Americans on board
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FRANCE AROUSED BY OUR DECISION; Members of Both Chambers Cheer for America;-Many Cities Adopt Resolutions. POINCARE CABLES WILSON Deputies Suggest Offering Us the Port of Brest as a Naval Base. Brest to Be American Port. FRANCE AROUSED BY OUR DECISION Scene in the Senate. America Faithful to Traditions. The Image of American Affection.
Date: 06 April 1917
speaks in French Parliament on Amer. intervention
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