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The Morning Bulletin 1917-09-01 - 1917-12-31
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1917-12-28
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Phone 5151 or 2916 FAMOUS KING COAI Lump 4.50; Nut 3.75 PHONE 5151 United Coal Co., Limited ulletin ,2 .) ERTA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1917. TEN PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS VOL. VIII EDMONTON, Al FOODPROBLEM UAKE SHAKES WIPING OUT WALL STREET ENTHUSIASTIC 7 In Brilliant Counter NOW SERIOUS sc1 srs tm rm COMPETITIVE OVER WILSON'S PLAN FOR THE - m Raid IN PETROGRAD oma CONDITIONS GOVT. TORUNTHE RAILROADS t Sh tt H A - WASHIN -Au + . for atter Mun Air al Railway Communi rarthquske; general One of the Effects of U.S, ABouncement Followed by Sweeping Advance in the Securities SeeeSeaaee eee a With Rich Peemee Guatemala Wednesday, eaused a gine Bese Market Upturn One of the Most Sensational Seon Attack by Squadron of 25 Machines Beaten Off With Loss of Fight Cut Of loss of from 10 to 40 lives and 5 Pe tie way in Yea anadian Comment Second Hostile Force of Eight Compelled to Retire With xtensive property damage in icy oe Loss of Three Planes Eight Machines Fell in Allies Guatemala City, the state depart tures Lines All Allied Planes Returned to Camp WHAT BOLSHEVIKI ment was advised late today is COMPLETE POOLING F the. LOOK FORWARD TO cablogram from the American EWERYTHING, IS PLAN ROME, Dec Along the whole front there were only charge there, Raken ton was F tillery actionswhich were more intense i eau, Where Tr eaine Forces Occupy. the mide as tod c inthe interior. mien : kraine Forces ort ec Scekers our batteries made effective concentrations of fire and kept v endant Re ia Thoroughly Unified t their bi we several sections of the emy lines, says the official eadquarters of Rou- we is of the Utmost we communication f front toda A big tite, in whic rons and anti-aireraft artillery over Treviso. In the morning nuanian Armies QQNSUMPTION Importance squad aia wrt OFSUGAR TOBE. 22 CUT IN HALF isc 1, was fought un west of tivipat enemy machine artived over our aviation camp to the rd it. The hostil raft were ree tt impetuously by ed to reti nemy machines large influenc In Run ved with in airplanes having ght available. infor: whi ter net Lange Bediinet An Internaiionai Gommittee Has lt;3 emplovens Worked Out Plan for Dividing Shorten inns rus Next Year's Crop tempt again but was foreed to retire, losing three machines. Of the 11 enemy airplanes brought down, eight fell inside of Coun ny with which the common u our lines and three within the enemy lines. All of our machines re maximum offield turned to their base: The damag used by the, bombardment was. 163 Terminal Facilities Al- One effect of thin 0: usignifieant. Three Atacks on French haw Siac Dec by the Germans Cossacks Disigree General Kalegine rep je moderates being 6. Artilter Verdun tec pow were dis in the GERMANY DEMOCRATICALLY CONTROLLED STATE, IS OBJECT OF ALLIES, SAYS WELLS Tich grain deen cut off ar Increased Rates te Bring. Aheut 25,000,000 Additional Revenue To Three Great Canadian Lines Winnipeg to Appeal Direct to the Cabinet Against the Decision of the Railway Commission Protest Wired to Acting Premier Statement by Board of Trade Asserts Public Will Be Compelled to Pay from- 30,000,000 to 40,000,000 TORONTO, Dec. the pre ble to the Mai A spec nplte fro pounds went vuv to Argentina and ain large quar 9 Mex ;, OPPOSITION STILL HAS THE LEAD IN THE AUSTRALIAN VOTE : ved axsur ployees seitatives of the Uk don says: H. G. Wells s LONDE read the full of me and Austria controll ates uethods, and pacific tead of retaini MELBOURNE. Australia, Dee. s Ottawa a ney The of a the figures on the eon- 3, the eon fame More Per Annum to the Companies. ere a: i : : ee ert inst. inelud- reer 000. for and 32,000 a OPERATION OF. FARM POSTPONED UNTIL FINANCIAL CONDITIONS ARE MORE NORMAL Decision Arrived at by Provincial Government Owing to the Difficul- ty of Borrowing Money at Reasonable Rates U.S. Entry Into War It is Pointed Out, Cut Off Large Source of Supply Conditionis in Canada Not Favorable. CHAMBER SUSTAINS FRENCH MINISTRY BY DECISIVE VOTE Governmeni Was Interpellated Over Its Russian Policy Which Pichon Defended Regina Bowrd tigre ee a ee The government srs MYSTERIOUS. HUN VESSEL ii OFF BRAZIL... ware maid Ss ent of ty The provinelal go rta made the fol 1 beer Wan cut oft) the Canadian aly rece for ) ) 5 '? SERVICE WILL: SAVE COAL : War-c As: GPR opment the Reports of Landing of Ammuni. ak- by the jon in much Canadian Railway Board Calcul- 29 SHOW HORSES tion on Coast Two Sus, sccrniary AcE Gand Trunk tines aro simitar vates That It Will Save SOLD FOR RED CROSS Se Meeahioa A 10 a lem eatantl pk ago bor Nea (ost ; Peeatved fon ios fonsicn was all tor for be ithout that the Ameriean ma to the world for Xs son, howey tates jc the kets were closed to with the resait that our ply one from which in substantial portion of TIME FOR VICTORY CHINESE DEFEAT determined that NEW YORK how. horses MONTREAL an railway quone . 27. The Canaal- . ates that it reacue by ap hi D is the Inevitable LOAN PAYMENTS AND DISARM THE hus WIN Have Say TO BE EXTENDED REDS AT HARBIN teeisit', from Puseneee estan the fee tewaing editorial Subscriptions Due January 2 May) Tokio, me 27.1 she extieay Be Paid Up to Jamt- eer 4 Fates over all-tho In 191 ne upy the garrison at Harbin. TOTAL ECLIPSE OF un MOON THIS MORNING BELGIAN TOWNS LAID i. 2 WASTE BY AIR RAID * * ae onie oth a A Reaitorny Oh allway Explosion Followed the Dropping re ne 3 : ; eT of Bombs on an Ammuni tact uid BUTGAR EOE WOULD Prissy. J : f . tion Train od AT HE HAS ft Sat * 30,000 DAMAGE Fal t Ht wever th 3 1, 1 The (deus retg. retained REGINA OIL FIRE BURNED TO PEN
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Image 1493 (1917-12-28), from microfilm reel 1493, (CU1241341). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.