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AMERICA’S PARI.

APPEAL TO LMBOLR-

(Received This Day at 9.15 a.m.) AVASHINGTON November 12. Mr. Allison delivered an. important address to the Federation of Labour Convention at Buffalo, urging efforts to- , speed ut> the productiou of war essen- , tials and to end disputes. Govern- ; ment does not desire to resort to. j the conscription of labour, and would j prefer a partial suspension of union, j miles, working men receiving confess- j ions and employers permitting an ex> j tension of unionism. !

PACIFISTS ATTACKED

WASHINGTON November 12.

Mr. Wilson assailed the pacifists and! declared that if Germany maintained! the Berlin-Baghdad railway shi- w.iJJi have one of its chief objectives..

CANADIAN POLITICS

OTTAAYA November 12.

Sir. AY. Borden has issued a manifesto pledging Government to ceasieless. production for the war and to ,energetically sustain soldlievs and strive for national unity and economy. He strongly defended the Military Act..

GERMAN GOODS SEIZED. Received, this day at 8.45 a.m. AVASHINGTON, Nov. 12. The Secret Service have found German goods in New York of a value of thirty-five millions. It is reported that two hundred Germans attempted t<> raid the American trenches on the night of 'November 9th, but the raid completely failed. They suffered some losses.

AMERICAN NEW DRAFT,

AVASHINGTON November 12

Mr.; AVilson has issued a proclamation putting into effect the New Draft Regulations affecting nine million men. The process will he completed in sixty days beginning about 15tli. TLeember

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1917, Page 3

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238

AMERICA’S PARI. Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1917, Page 3

AMERICA’S PARI. Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1917, Page 3

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