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AMERICA'S PART.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN JOINS UP. WASHINGTON ,April 15. Charlie Chaplin has been drafted and joins the army in June. •

AMERICAN WHEAT CROP. new york; April 15. The United States wheat crop for' 1918 is estimated at a billion bushels.

A SECRET SESSION

OTTAWA, April 15

A secret session of Parliament lias been called to discuss the war situatioj.

AMERICA'S MESSAGE. NEW YORK. April lfi. ? Mr Appleton leader ot' the British Labour mission to America in a farewell message says.—“We are deeply impressed by the way America has consecrated her entire resources, to the Allies cause. Mr (tempers has asked me to convey to Hon. Lloyd Georgy the assurance that the American Federation of Labour is unswervingly, and wholeheartedly behind ..Mr Wilson, and that the workers of America will support, to the utt; nnost, the Allies efforts to enforce a peace which will destroy German militarism for all time.” SEARCH FOR CYCLOPS.

(Received, This Day at 8.50. a.m.) WASHINGTON, April 16. Mr Daniels, Secretary of the Navy has ordered several fast scouts to assist in the search)for the missing Cyclops. Scores of islands and isolated bays will he searched. •-

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1918, Page 2

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AMERICA'S PART. Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1918, Page 2

AMERICA'S PART. Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1918, Page 2

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