AMERICA AT WAR.
THE DECIDING FACTOR
ARCHBISHOP OF YORK'S VIEWS
(By ">-Cablc. —Picss Association.—Copyright.) tAustralian and N.lfi. Cable Association.) WASHINGTON", March o. Tlio Archbishop of York, "vvho is visiting America, in an address to a gathering of soldiers, said:— "Unless America gives her full manpower to the Allies, tho issue of the war must be left doubtful."
GERMAN PIERS TO BE SEIZED. WASHINGTON. March 5. President Wilson has asked Congress for authority to seize the Germanowned piers in American harbours.
WIRELESS PLANTS DISCOVERED
NEW YORK, March 5.
Three wireless installations have been discovered in New York, including ono plant in a Broadway skyscraper. CONSCRIPTION OF LABOUR. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received March 6tli, 11.55 p.m.)
WASHINGTON, March 5
A Bill lias been introduced empowering the President to conscript labour from drafted men \to work on farms if necessary.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16154, 7 March 1918, Page 8
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