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Newspapers dated March 19, 1918

Bemidji Daily Pioneer

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The evening world.

 | anneal ALLIES AND cb “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | Copyright, 101%, by The Press Pablishing Co, (The New York World).

Norwich Bulletin

 VOL. LIX—NO. 67 ALLIES THREATEN TO American, French, British, Belgium and Portuguese Troops| Are Maintaining Line From the

The Bismarck Tribune

 “THE WEATHER Partly Cloudy. THIRTY-! EIGHTH YEAR. NO.7 PRICE FIVE CENTa. SAMMIES WIPE OUT HUN MINE BATTERY AIRMEN WREAK GREAT

The Seattle Star

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New Britain Herald

 HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NEWSPAPERS PRI’CF TH REE ( LNHé NE\V BRX'IAI\Y @ ONNECTICU'I Ty LSDA\ MARCH 19 1918. —TEN PAGES...

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