"WE MUST WIN, AND GREATLY WIN"
PRESIDENT WILSON'S CHARGE TO THE NATION AS MANY MEN AS THE SHIPS CAN CARRY (Hec. May 21, 0.50 a.m.) New York, May in. President 'Wilson, addressing tho Bed Cross Demonstration, said: "Wo must win tho war, and win it greatly. No limit need be placed on the nion who will bo sent to Prance." All would b© Bent that ohips could be found to carry. The United States was unable to trust the Teutons, as they lmd found them to be insincere. Thoy intended, therefore, not only to stand by Franco, but also' by Russia. Nothing for a hundred year's had so united tbo nations as the present oauee.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. MILLIONS IN ARMS. ■ London, May 19. _Mr. Charles Russell,- the American publicist, • and President Wilson's persoual friend, was entertained at luncheon in London. He annouced that America will have ten million men in arms by the end of the year.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable .Assn. THE THIRDTIBERIY LOAN. Washington, May 19i The total of the Third Liberty tan is 4,170,000,000 dollars U53t,000,000).-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ONE WOODENIffIP PER DAY 60,000 TONS SINCE MAY J. Washington, Miiy 19. It is officially announced that one wi.oden ship has been launched every day sineo May 1, making a total of ,60,000 tons—Aus.-N.Z. Cable- Assn. THE OUTPUT OF FIG SHIPS. (Roc. May 21, 0.55 a.m.). New York, Mny 19. Mr. Bainbridge Colby, a member of the United States Shipping Board, in a speech, said that fifty of the larger-sized ships \tould be completed in June, and a larger number in July anil August.— Aus.-N.Z. Gable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 207, 21 May 1918, Page 5
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