STOPS SALE OF GOLD FOR TRADE PURPOSES; Government Order to be Followed by Bill for Controlof Nation's Supply.DRAIN WORRIES WASHINGTON Demand Partly Explained by BigPurchases of Low-Priced Jewelry by Munition Workers.
Date: 31 August 1918
N. Y. Assay Office is directed to stop sales of gold for commercial purposes
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DEAD CZAREVITCH WAS PARENTS' IDOL; Spoiled, Mischievous, Willful, and Lovable in His Years of Babyhood. WAS CENTRE OF THE COURT Czar and Czarina Based Their Fatal Policy on Solicitude for His Future. Greece Calls More Recruits.
Date: 31 August 1918
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
more recruits called
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U-BOAT'S SHRAPNEL RAINS ON SHIP'S DECK; Women and Children in Lifebelts Line Rail During TwoHour Bombardment at Sea.SAVED BY AMERICAN CHASER Captain's Zigzag Manoeuvring Prevents German Gunners fromMaking Direct Hit. Story of the Attack. Disguise Falls Away. American Destroyer Arrives.
Date: 31 August 1918
account of attack on passenger liner off Va. Capes
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TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
Date: 31 August 1918
ed, Telling the truth in Ireland
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Germany Now Bars All Allied Papers To Aid in Checking People's Pessimism
Date: 31 August 1918
sale of all allied newspapers prohibited
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AMERICANS PRESS RETREATING FOE; Telling Pressure Maintained Against von Boehn's Army North of Soissons. THEIR DRIVE WAS SURPRISE Germans Knew Nothing of Their Presence Till They Swarmed Into the Trenches. Opening of the Attack. AMERICANS PRESS RETREATING FOE Americans Surprise Germans. Barrage Fire Cuts Loose.
Date: 31 August 1918
By EDWIN L. JAMES. Copyright, 1918, by The New York Times Company. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Edwin JAMES
Americans press retreat German army under Gen von Boehn says E. L. James
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