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GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY Owing to the heavy rate of exchange the Ameri ¬ can Kailwiiy Express Company will require all ship ¬ ments destined to points in Canada to be sent pre ¬ paid after April 14 it was announced yesterday Company officials say this action is necessary be ¬ cause the Canadian dollar is now worth only 8 cents They point out that during tin last few weeks the company has lost fourteen cents on every dollar of express charges when collection was made in Canadian funds fundsAnthracite Anthracite operators began yesterday the presenta ¬ tion of compromise offers to the subscale com ¬ mittee of the Inited Mine AVorkcrs in conference in Xev York on a new wage scale for the hard coal fields The millers have concluded explana ¬ tions of their demands which included a sixhour day This demand is expected to meet with much opposition from tin operators operatorsWilliam William Yaneey Mills 30 years old a ne ro was sentenuced to be hanged Aiiril 1 by Indue Kersten after a motion for a new trial had been denied He was convicted of the murder of Anthony Hrizzo lara a fruit dealer at AAest Van Kuren iid South AVells streets and Izadore Gonski a tailor in tin same nciirliborhflod Poth men were found dead in thoir places of business October 11 11The The note of the United States cxpressiu its view on the proposed settlement of the Turkish lUfstion has been forwarded to the allied premiers Seirelary of State Colby announced yesterday yesterdayThe The 1nited Status has issued an ultimatum to Germany that supplies will be held up in the event of promiscuous outbreaks of disorder said an cxchairf telegraph dispatch from Berlin to London yesterday