LATE WAR NEWS.
(Per Press Association— Copyright) FRENCH WAR. AIMS. (Received This Ray at 10,15. a-.nu) RARIS, Aug. •«. At M. Iylotl’,9 ins tail ce, the Chamber of Deputies by 392 votes to 61, reaffirmed the War Aims- resolution, babied on June oth. Thirty Socialists voted with Government. BRITTSIJ CABINET CRISIS. [•‘ilEUTElt’s” TEI/EGRASI. ) (Received This Dav at 10.15. i m.) ’ NEW 1 YORK, Aug. 3. A special London cable to the “New York Tribune” says England is" rapidly moving towards another political crisis. It predicts that Hoi'S. A- J. Balfour will be Premier within two mouths. Hostility to lion. W. Churchill iti developing a desire in to have Air Wilson immediately declare United States War Aims. NEUTRAL OFFERS. NEW YORK, Aug. 3; Nansen, head of tlie Norwegian Mission, declares ‘Norway is facing starvation. She is willing to release a million tons of shipping in return for the privileges of importing , food. Holland is also willing to exchange ships for food, provided the ships are not sent to the submarine zone.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1917, Page 4
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