UNITED STATES.
CONGESTED NAVAL ACTIONFAVORED. Xew York, July IS. Ifc* Tribune* Washington correspondttt |ay* that sentiment in naval circles f<«KI i concerted' Allied naval offensive, i*o» \9 the extent of attacking the tAiet also A campaign against U-boat?. SHireUILDiUCr PROGRAMME BELAYED. Washington. July 18. gtXtKfl suffragettes who made a demonstration at the White Hoom> were fined 2S dollars, or 60 days in the workhou!?. The majority derided not to pay their fines. The suffragettes include Mrs. Brannan, daughter of the late Charles Dan. Captain EQnscb, who acted as American agent for the Deutschland, is reported to nave reached Germany. It is belitred he sailed from America in a schooner, and was picked up by a submarine and taken to Germany. The earning out of the shipbuilding programme" has been delayed owing to a controversy between Colonel Goethak, tad of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, and Mr. Denman," ehairman of the jfthming Board. Colonel Goethals desires to return the eonunandeered British ships to Britain, •Me Mr. Denman favors holding them ptmnanentlv. Thev are also unable to Imeoi the question of purchasing or t£lMg had* on which to construct ship-
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1917, Page 5
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187UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1917, Page 5
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