. Review of reviews and world's work . avony ismurdered by \vouiuled soldiers who ha\e been dis-satisfied with peace-time pay. 474 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS March 14.—A Bolshevist attack against Alliedand American forces near the junction of theDvina and Vaga rivers, in northern Russia, isnot only repulsed but severely defeated. March 31.—The American State Departmentand the Japanese Embassy at Washington initi-ate separate inquiries into rumors of land conces-sions granted by the Mexican Government toJapanese corporations. April 4.—In an engagement between Bolshe-
. Review of reviews and world's work . avony ismurdered by \vouiuled soldiers who ha\e been dis-satisfied with peace-time pay. 474 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS March 14.—A Bolshevist attack against Alliedand American forces near the junction of theDvina and Vaga rivers, in northern Russia, isnot only repulsed but severely defeated. March 31.—The American State Departmentand the Japanese Embassy at Washington initi-ate separate inquiries into rumors of land conces-sions granted by the Mexican Government toJapanese corporations. April 4.—In an engagement between Bolshe-viki and Allied troops, in the Archangel districtof Russia, there are800 Bolshevist casual-ties without loss to theAllies. April 5. —Afterlong and heated dis-cussion by MarshallFoch and GermanGovernment leaders,the right is maintainedto transport Polishtroops home fromFrance v i a Danzig(the German Balticport claimed also bythe new state of Po-land)—but it is de-cided to send themsome other wav. OTHER OCCURRENCESOF THE MONTH. (P) Underwood & Underwood, N. W. WOOLWORTH(Whose first five-and-ten- cent store, in 1878, ex-panded into a chain of morethan a thousand stores) March 18.—T h epopulation of Rheims,France (for more thanfour years withinrange of German guns), is officiallv announced to have fallen from115,000 to 8453. March 20.—Marriage and divorce statistics aremade public at Washington for the year 1916,showing marriages per thousand -of popula-tion, and divorces. It becomes known that wireless telephone mes-sages were sent from New Brunswick, N. J., tothe Presidents ship George JVashingtnn through-out the entire voyage across the Atlantic (seepage 500). March 21.—Casualties in the United States airservice at the front are made public: 171 aviatorslost their lives in combat (besides 73 missing),and 42 were killed in accidents; 135 were madeprisoners, and 117 were wounded. March 23.—It is stated at Washington that inthe United States force
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