UNITED STATES.
PRESIDENT'S WAITING POLICY. .NATION IMPATIENT. WOULD WELCOAfE WAR, , Received Feb. IK, 7..'!') j..m. Washington, Feb. 12. The nation is glowingly impatient at President Wilson's waiting policy, whieh is regarded as tantamount to "iio<|uies'.l'liic in the (icrnian ruockude. The feeling is so tense that the people would welcome an overt act, thus precipitating war, A TORPEDO AEROPLANE. INTENTION OF AMERICAN ADMIRAL
CAN DESTROY BATTLESHIPS. Received Feb. 13, (I p.m. New York, Feb. 13. Admiral Fiscc, a naval expert, lias invented a torpedo aeroplane, which he 'hiims can destroy a battleship. It will make a single air pilot more than a match for a Dreadnought. One authority <avs that the machine could have won the Jutland battle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 5
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