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AMERICA.

AMERICAN TROOP TRAIN ACCIDENT . MANY LIVES LOST. Received 8.50 a.m. NEW YORK, May 10. Two coaches of a troop train near Columbia, South Carolina, fell through a trestle bridge, many being killed. ' BRAZIL'S ATTITUDE UNCHANGED. WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT ' THE ALLIES. Received 8.45 am. NEW YORK, May 10. " The United Press corespondent at Rio de Janeiro interviewed Signor Alves, the new President, who declared Brazil follows the course of the United States till the end of the war, adding, The change in our ' administration, does not alter our determination to help t"he Allies and most thoroughly supports the United States' war policy, Brazil, like the United States does not desire territorial expansion, but upholds international justice.

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Taihape Daily Times, 11 May 1918, Page 5

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AMERICA. Taihape Daily Times, 11 May 1918, Page 5

AMERICA. Taihape Daily Times, 11 May 1918, Page 5

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