UNITED STATES.
AMERICA'S OBJECT. Kk IKEVENT WORLD DOMTXATIOX.
New York, Sept. 18 . Speaktagat the Atlantic City Bnsiaessmen's War Convention, Mr. Lane said Ute United States is making fall (kam iheed and will continue fighting until the world baa no lear of the Kaiserism that in fienuany constitutes en organi«yt ambition imperilling the world's peace. It may be bitter.for Germany internally if «be realised that to be restored to the family of nation* as a friend she ■nut abandon the hope of mastering the World with high explosives and low infrigue*. AMERICA'S POST-WAR POSITIOX. Xew York, Sept. 17. ifiee-Prnident Marshall stated in a rh that at the close of the war Amemnst be free to resume her isolation, untrammelled by entangling iilliPKti with European nations. He added: "This expresses but lamely president Wilson's view*."
A HUGE WAR CREDIT. Beeeived Sept. 20, 1.55 a.m. Washington, Sept. 10. At House nnaniniously petted the tftwe* BUUoa Urgent Deficiency Bill i krrymg tag* appropriationa to prose-
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1917, Page 5
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