BRITISH CABINET AT LOGGERHEADS; Result of Council on Conscription Issue to be Made Known in Parliament Today. RUMORS OF RESIGNATIONS Bonar Law and Lord Curzon May Go, While Lloyd George Is Said to be Dissatisfied. BRITISH CABINET AT LOGGERHEADS
Date: 18 April 1916
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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FOOTBALL PLANS FOR YALE ARE OUTLINED; Committee Accedes to Public Demand for Numbering of Players. COACHING LIST COMPLETED Clarence Alcott to Have Charge of End Candidates -- Preliminary Training on Yale Field.
Date: 18 April 1916
Special to The New York Times
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Pershing Posts His Troops to Meet Crisis, Moves His Headquarters 180 Miles Northward; German Consul Accused of Inciting Attack
Date: 18 April 1916
By FRANK B. ELSER.Special Correspondent of THE NEW YORK TIMES
doubt of Villa's death grows, treachery at Parral charged; German Consul accused of inciting attack; Funston decides on no more advances, list of U. S. dead, fear that dead bandit was Lopez, threat by Gen. Lozano
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MRS. VILLA DISAPPEARS.; Found to Have Left Los Angeles to Cross the Border.
Date: 18 April 1916
doubts of death grow, wife disappears from Los Angeles
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Kaiser Inclined to Make Sacrifices To Prevent a Break With United States
Date: 18 April 1916
From a Staff Correspondent.Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
German sentiment summarized by correspondent
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SECOND MAIL PROTEST BY HOLLAND REPORTED
Date: 18 April 1916
Dutch Govt. replies to Entente note, protests against seizure of registered packages
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