UNITED STATES.
A JAUNDICED HEW. New York. Nov. Ifi. The New Yortt World says that Viscount Grey's charge of the non-supprer, sio» of breaches of neutrality is so glaringly in conflict with facts as to amount to a deliberate affront. JAPANESE WIRELESS' SERVICE. New York, Nov. 10. A wireless service has been inaugurated from the United States to Japan, wi<h a relay at Honolulu. President Wilson sent a message to I Ik. Emperor: "May the day soon coir,? when the voice of peace will go into till the world." AMERICA'S WEAKNESS. Nejv York, Nov. 10. ' .In a speech urging compulsory military training, Senator Chamberlain asserted that the United States had too long been, a joke for the rest of the world. When dealing with weak nations the United States was strong, but when dealing with strong nations she was. weak. • Across the Pacific was an unfriendly Power. Americans were letting tne Mikado dictate to them. The only protection was to be ready to fight if they ■' kad to.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1916, Page 5
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