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Amsterdam, MsrchoO The OoD8?r rative newspapers c■ •: • f 1 y approves of Count liolhvegr, speech, Oshtr sections i ’r« disa.irisfic l .'!, eepeoially cotnpJ siniigr ot th» nb eucj of doctoral reforms. Down With K»is.?risin. Paris, April 2 Several neweparois urge the A 6es to declare no peace with tho Ho‘ anzillerus, A declaration of the snpp-earic-.i of Kaiserism. a» a condil on of pc cr, would cause Germany to examine ihe situation in a new sp'rit. A German Sop. Amsterdam, April 1 The Reichstag ha', appoint ad a c.-at-mittee to consider constitutional questions, including Socialist demands regarding the fr, nehrir, wt.i h ia regarded as a sop fo Aio Socialist?. neutrals Replies. (RfCjivc-d Apii' 2. at!) n.n.) Washington, April L Neutral replies to United Sir.tea overtures regarding the cnlranee of anned American niji’chaiitonm into neulral harbours, indicate that neutrals intend to adopt the American attitude, namely, to decide in each instance on suob entrances upon its merits. Decided for War, Washington, April 1 The New York Times Washington correspondent says President Wils-.n has definitely cast his decision for w~r and Congress will carryout tbs President’s wishes.

The State Dspartment has rrcrived advices that two Americans were killed in torpedoed ships. The German Keireat. Washington, April 1 The Providence Journal state? it has received information of the actual views of the British aud French commanders, that the Germans intend retreating to the Rhine. A Raider. Rio Janiero, April 1 Survivors state they encountered a raidsr in mid-Atlantic in a direct lin9 from the mouth of the Amazon. The commander said only ;he Kaiser and Crown Prince knew of the expedition; Tha cargoes were largely sugar and nitrated.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1917, Page 2

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