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Show 00 WAR BULLETINS j Glasgow, April 22, 3:02 p m - Three trans-Atlantic steamers are held up here by a strike of five hundred seamen sea-men The men demand an Increase of ?5 a month in their wages An early settlement of the difficulty is probable. Stockholm, via London. April 22. F 42 a. m. The war relief commission commis-sion of the Rockefeller foundation has arrived here to confer with United States Minister Morris regarding the purchase in Sweden of relief supplies for the starving non-combatants along the eastern battlefront Ernest Bick-nell. Bick-nell. a member of the commission. Is negotiating for the shipment of immense im-mense quantities of food. The commission com-mission today will meet government officials and leave the city tomorrow Ottawa, Ont.. April 22 Captain Trumball Warren of Toronto was killed in action with the Canadian troops in France on April 20, according accord-ing to an announcement made today by the militia department Captain Warren belonged to the Fifteenth battalion bat-talion of the forty-eighth highlanders He went to the front as lieutenant and received his promotion shorlly before his death His mother was formerly Miss Sarah Van Lennep of New York. |