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AMERICA’S PART.

fl>F'l I’RKSS ASSOCIATION.- -COPYRIGHT.] LIBERTY BOND ISSUE. NEW YORK, June 28. The New York “Times” Washington correspondent says that a Dill toported provides a Liberty Bond issue of eight billion dollars, and provides additional loans to the Allies amounting to a billion a’d a half dollars. A represent •‘:!ve, Kitchen, stated that if the Treasury exercised complete authority the next fiscal year it will have boated loams totalling twenty two billion dollars.. 'Purchasers of ihe first three issues of Liberty Bends, number thirty-one millions.

ADIT ATTOX AGAINST ALIENS. WASHINGTON, -Icue 28. In consequence of recent agitation against aliens, the Government, have drafted a Bill granting the Home Seoretarv wide powers, including the revocation of Aliens naturalization certificates if the continuance is not conducive to the public good. THE SLAY BACK. WASHINGTON, June. 2S. Air Lansing made a statement in view of pro-German misrepresentations, to the effect that the United States position is, that all branches of the Slav race, should be completely freed b< m German and Austrian rule. OUII KING AND QUEEN. * WASHINGTON *D'«e 23 - ’ The New York “Times” eulogises Kino George’s fine democratic spirit as exemplified by the King and Queen attending the American canteen I oiidoii, and eating buckwheat, cake and other plain fare. This paper adds the the King is every inch a democrat. He spends his days like any one of bis subjects and loves to Hk with soldiers. King George has shown that a King can bo a genuine democrat and a lover of liberty. IDs W. and soul are in the war against au «* cracy.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1918, Page 1

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AMERICA’S PART. Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1918, Page 1

AMERICA’S PART. Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1918, Page 1

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