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UNITED STATES.

SAMMIES AT THE FRONT. REVIEWED BY FRENCH LEADERS. New York, Sept. 7. Advices from Paris state that M. Poincaire and General Pctain reviewed the American troops. M. Poincaire alluded to the anniversaries of the Battle of the Marno and Lafayette's birth, and then shouted: "Long live President Wilson! Long live the free United States!" There was tremendous enthusiasm. SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS EXPECTED. New York, Sept. 6. Sensational revelations arc expected as the result of the I.W.W. raids. It is asserted that German influences inspired many of the I.W.W. activities. LOAN APPROVED. Washington, Sept. 7. The House passed the 11,533 millions Eond Bill. COMMANDEERING OF DUTCH VESSELS. Washington, Sept. 7. The United States is considering commandeering Dutch ships held in American ports for service Australia and the United States.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1917, Page 5

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UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1917, Page 5

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1917, Page 5

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