UNITED STATES.
FIGHToON MEXICAN BORDER. •RAILWAYMEN FOR FRANCE. OOTFOT OP AEROPLANES. ' New York, May 21.' encounter between 'Americans and is reported from the border. Orders hate been issued for the forma-
tion of nine regiments of railroad men for iervfce in France without delay.
The Government aims at an output of BjHXr' aeroplanes in the first year and , double the number in the second. Nine 'Aviation fields are 'being prepared at a tost of a million dollars each. ROOSEVELT SORRY BtJT LOYAL. v New York, May 21. lq; Roosevelt, in a statement, regrets President Wilson's decision, but accepts it \ loyally. He contends that fonir divisions of his volunteers could be the firing line by September 1. MORE BUN INTRIGUE. < New York, May 21, . Report? front San Jose, {he capital of Costa Rica, Central America, state that » German firm in New York is alleged to have provided 100,000 dollars to protnote a pro-German revolt.lt was unsuccessful. Pfficials discovered a secret tadio station. ■ FATALITY AT SHELL PRACTICE. I Washington, May 21. \ Two American Red Cross nurses were tilled oil board the liner Mongolia en iilte to Europe, when a portion of a bursting shell struck them while watching firing practice at sea. (
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1917, Page 5
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