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AMERICA.

PRESIDENT WILSON’S EMPHATIC

DECLARATION.

GERMANY MUST BE THOR-

OUGHLY BEATEN.

AMERICA WILL USE ALL HER

RESOURCES.

Received 8.56. WASHINGTON, Dee. 4.

In a message to Congress President Wlison declared that peace can only come when Germany makes it through rulers the people can trust, and makes reparation. “We cannot talk peace, declared President Wilson, “till Germany is thoroughly beaten. America will dse all her resources in men and money to win the war. Nothing will divert us from that purpose.” President Wilson asked Congress to immediately declare war on Austria, but did not recommend a declaration against Turkey and Bulgaria. AMERICA’S ARMY FOR 1919, Received 10,10, / WASHINGTON, Dec 4, The Government to have 99,818 officers and 1,606,000 men in -4Ehe fighting line in June, 1919, AMERICA TO DECLARE WAR ON AUSTRIA. Received 9.50. WASHINTON, December 4. \ The Senate is ready to declare war on Austria on Friday. WILSON CONDEMNS PEACE MOVES. Received 10.10. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 President Wilson, in his message to Congress, condemned premature peace moves, adding that Germany has done the world deep and abominable wrongs.

AMERICA’S INFLEXIBLE RESOLVE

NOTHING SHALL TURN HER,

Received 11.45

WASHINGTON, Dec 4. President Wilson, in Lis Congressional message, said it was unnecessary to debate the causes of the war. The United States was bound to resent the intolerable wrongs planned against her. In ringing terms, President Wilson declared: “Nothing shall Xlfrn the United States until the war is won and Germany beaten. All talk of peace is out of the question.” Senator Pittman introduced a resolution asking Congress to declare war against Austria, Bulgaria, and Turkey.

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Taihape Daily Times, 5 December 1917, Page 5

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AMERICA. Taihape Daily Times, 5 December 1917, Page 5

AMERICA. Taihape Daily Times, 5 December 1917, Page 5

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