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UNITED STATES.

• AIMING AT BEST RESULTS. ■'UNITY OF PLANS AND CONTROL. AMETHCAN MISSIONER TO, CONFER WITH ALLIES. i Reuter Service. ' ' 'Titfeived Nov. limits p.m. ~. London, Nov. 18. Renter learns that President Wilson cabled toColonel House, Chief of American in Europe, that the United States considers that a unity of iplftn and control shared between all the -Allies and the United States ie es- ■ scijtinl in order to secure a permanent peace, and use tq the best advantage' the great resources of the' United States. Prjsid?nt \Vilson has requested Colonel Hoiiso td confer with the Allies, with a view to securing the closest co-operation. AUXILIARY ENGINES ON SAILORS. New York, Nov. 17, . The Shipping Board is considering Edison's scheme for installing engines in 0380 sailing vessels with a tonnage of 1,700,000 to give a speed of 12 knots for! use in the submarine zone. COMMENT ON WAR COUNCIL. ; ' ' " Nov. 18. American opinion on Mr, Lloyd Gepr;r:'s Paris speech, which the Governmint shares, is that no. advisory body,, without full executive authority can successfully cope with the gigantic task of guiding the jvar. Unified direction of the Allied forces is essential.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 5

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UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 5

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 5

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