Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1919, Page 1

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% & o» S @ ml Bulletin Service lag VOL. LXI—NO. 61 POPULATION 29919 NORWICH, CONN., ~2GNDAY, MARCH 31, 1919 EIGHT PAGES- 56 COLS ADVANGE GUARI] OF 2674 Fme “*‘“'a”"’. «Efi’:??*i’#iff'ff“w‘aw"f s et L BANKERS IN BUBAPEST [ e , deport 100 Bolshevvsts o e R s | Mexican Und ..,::cretary' ors will be produced {his year fc : : Blg Port on the’ Adnahcf\’.m;‘f fones v "1 Says Mosnroe Doctrine is Fourteen Thousand of the “Yankee” Division Are Now| Sea. | west Vinginia Lobie Not Involved. | Business is Being Administered by Sovist Clerks—Rents Are Homeward Bound or Are About to Sail in a Day Ol’.,""”",’]:g;?f‘:’,‘.l‘fl,._f’" I Somnd Six thousand civilians dieg duri liane s - furen | Being Paid to the Government Instead of the Land- Two—The Remainder of the New England National |Atustria’s bi t he Adriat thes s epilE cof. 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Bt . | O ety i i s, M M e demobiliz UNION i down the | WEEK'S PROGRAM FOPR leLir ROOT AN ADVOCATE v~j THE PEACE COW i OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS r ¢ ).— T New —i2li Root dvocats ALTIES HAVE REPORTED T ‘tmos- s from WILSON | DECIDE TO LAND THE : - - 3 e POLISH TROOPS Gl hoda Havas) —_—————— FIRST SUBSCRIPTIONS TO VICTORV LIBERTY LOAN men were on th 1pprox nately th " and who had s had expe ormed » had been hal o gaoral oo comn ciore hel GERMAN PLENIPOTENTIARY French N, a pirl TO MEET MARSHAL FOCH ommands in detail has the nest two weeks tha et | commander of the v, Bri rning th b S DEGS" MEETING | steamehii 5o TRANSPORT AQUITANIA HAD il b Major General : 38, | cadier Ge ol s I 3 Toled : : i 69 WAR BRIDES ABROAD | messas vision and now comman 1 hesard ey 3 ¢ . Hal » pres v di der, wiil authorities ddition to Gener: ers of the advancc tenant Colonel ¥ resigned and re report that he mas .. TL. Rother [ LOOKING FOR STARTING : camp to At can T A TE-KS on ISt andTerpact | ic W \ holicel | : vat d v 0 1 « & with the POINT OF OCEAN FLIGHT Ma‘or Charles « MY, | Geror ot AMasch chgsetts e 4 T a1 | [ fatior | rratic M 3 s I do not care to disc ics un- | regular 1 S ¢ < ciadd i ist | F AND RM ALLIANC - til after I am out o v 3 s e, but had member e city coune WITH ENTENTE POWERS s orderly. . In respo r md got Paris w of the men in the head-| 1un (teneral Cole Gy e e hine ~gun | 2op'ny Qischarge alyee e vacation his up in the s stationed at Le Grand Luce non and fe Schedjauiet as possible.” Iie added that af- |Fran | TOBACCO WORKERS NOT TO uled to 5 and Apri ter that “I don't know , x ointed out that SHC E respec 'he art |1u\ and other| (ieneral Col sclared that, ad- | mer h!d a “wonderfu = CLOCK AHEAD $itS are 1 two weeks later.| gition to the of the | The reason for the long intervs iling dates, he explained, is were no boats available to F | Colonel Sherman & men to Boston between April{ ;,q home ci the Skowhegan, Maine. who The name of e tr He said that men of [to France as a private was later i r -Toha ladvancement in this w As i e div ari Boston, le among s ving the troops of the ¢ I-| the inted to parade in Hart- | missioned a second lieutenant an sion and its personnel will be cabled i or New Haven, Conn, those of|to his pr rank within Boston as soon as the information is [the 103rd in Portland, Me. some | months promotions ivailable on the other side. . _{New Hampshire ci the 104th in|awarded for ~ Major| Springfield or 'I'm\ Others_he \fajors | it /1K FORCES . virty William D. T - £t 1 5 Y sedilin divisional | fantry, and Cha . a HA VACUATED KIEV Boston lawyer, who r0se to thelr pre rch 50.—Rus Colonel | ent ranks from that of sccond 3 ed as|ant as the result of hravery und first day he chief o Hn Twi ixth di- | Lieutenant Irvi K. Woolf the command of the divi: g vision and Colonel : of | Springfi Mass., Te Cole said. “General lale calied the|Boston appointed (o that position officers together, told themn that he! The infantry regimental SEew the division wae an excellent one ers are 101st, Colonel sian Bol, ated Kiev : ual on hosrd the Aquitania. He was|irom Vic arch - ous 5,000,0 ves. ] ¢ It w s rent of command- jattached Lo a night hombardment avi- | the 5 ni of th : 4 mployes in two » W onfrments ; AU ! the presidiog b don e S s de Tiites S 2 Sir Shomial 18 ives not be made until tomorrow. -

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