AMERICA'S PART.
(Per Press Association— Oopyrir; RESCUING CREW’S CLAIMS TO HAVE SUNK A SUBMARINE. VANCOUVER, July 19. The crew of the steamer Angers which lias arrived at an Atlantic port, ate confident that they sank a submarine, while rescuing (he crew of th<» torpedoed oil - tank Jar, Archibald. "X AMERICAN CONSCRIPTION. FIRST DRAFT ON FRIDAY. WASHINGTON, July 19. The first draft of recraite has been _ fixed for Friday. NOT INTERESTED. WASHINGTON, July 19. ( Th« United States has declined the " invitation to participate in the Allied Conference at Paris, os the principal , • matter for discussion is the Now pqukan policy to be adpoted as the result of Greece's entry into the war. The State Department officials explain that the United States is not directly invested in the Balkan*, '
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1917, Page 2
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