PEACE DELEGATES ARE MAROONED; American Women Bound for The Hague Held Up by the British Admiralty Order.
Date: 27 April 1915
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Amer. women held up by British Admiralty order, Ambassador Page can't interfere, delegates at odds over direct appeals to warring rulers, Le Temps derides the congress
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PEACE WITH HONOR GERMANY'S DESIRE?; R. J. Kopelman Says Dernburg's Letter Reflects Government Views. THE NEW SPIRIT IN FRANCE Returned Insurance Man Says the Nation Is Quietly Confident of Ultimate Victory.
Date: 27 April 1915
Portland letter was inspired by Berlin, says R. J. Kopelman
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CARRANZISTAS DOOM AMERICAN TO DEATH; Bryan Acts to Save McCleary, Said to Have Defied the Censorship.
Date: 27 April 1915
P. E. McCleary, accused of defying censorship, imprisoned and ordered to be shot by Carranza authorities, Sec. Bryan acts
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DISORDERS IN INDIA ARE REPORTED SERIOUS; Effect of the German Propaganda and the Turkish Alliance Becoming Apparent.
Date: 27 April 1915
From a Correspondent of THE TIMES
disorders brought about probably by German propaganda; riots at Cawnpore
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JUDGE LANDIS MAY END BASEBALL WAR; His Attitude Indicated That Decision Would Hurt Game -- Favors Settlement. WITHHOLDS HIS DECISION Plans for Reconstruction of Federal League Circuit -- Weeghman to Buy the Cubs, Is Rumor.
Date: 27 April 1915
Special to The New York Times
old uniforms and gloves sent to Sing Sing for Prisoners' League
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ROOSEVELT HAD PLATT FOR GUIDE; Consulted Boss While Governor on Appointments and Bills, as Numerous Letters Show. BAD DAY FOR THE COLONEL Hectored by New Cross-Examiner, Barnum -- Admits Making Appointment to Please Grady. SHOWED PLATT HIS MESSAGE Wanted Boss's "Trust" Criticism -- Fought Against Vice Presidency -- Light on Second Hughes Campaign. ROOSEVELT HAD PLATT FOR GUIDE
Date: 27 April 1915
Special to The New York Times
cross-examines Col. Roosevelt in Barnes libel suit
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