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[PEE FKEBB ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT. ] WHAT WAS PROMISED. (Received This Day, at 12.10. a.m.) WASHINGTON, June_26th. French Embassy advices state that German commanders promised their soldiers loot in Paris if they captured the city. German deserters tell how they were promised the whole of the rich country would be given to their use and pleasure. AMERICA’S TROOPS. (Received This Day at 12.30. a.m.) WASHINGTON, June 26. •Senator Hitchcock states America will, in August, when it has called out the final draft of Classh 1, have three million three hundred thousand men, if whom one million and a quarter will be in France. AM ER ICAN CAPTURES. (Received This Day, at 12.10. a.m.) NEW YORK, Juno 26.
The United Press correspondent at the West Front states the. Americans have captured the remainder of Belleau wood and prisonered 221 Gorqmans and captured many machine guns. The enemy casualties were heavy. The Americans have also occupied a new sector in Alsace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1918, Page 2
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160FROM OTHER SOURCES. Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1918, Page 2
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