UNITED STATES.
LIMITATION* OP ARMAMENTS. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Washington, Jan. 23. Mr. Daniels told the Senate that the Military Committee hoped for an international agreement to limit armament? after the war. America will be in tt position to tell Hie Powers that she is rich enough to outbuild them unless they agree to a limitation. A GERMAN SPY GONE MAB,, Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, Jan. 23. The New York American publishes a boastful letter from Ignatius Lincoln, the (German spy who was a member of the House of Commons, explaining that he is going to Central Asia to rouse the Mahomedans against the Allies, and to preach a holy war on the methods of Billy Sunday. AN ENVOY TO EUROPE. Paris, Jan. 23. Colonel House, President Wilson's envoy to Europe, states that his mission concerns submarine warfare and the blockade, not mediation. Its object is also to give President Wilson an. impression of the belligerents' position and feeling.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1916, Page 5
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