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UNITED STATES.

AMERICA'S SLOGAN. f .DEPOSITION OF GERMAN WAR 'ISDS Washington, Deci 13. ifr. Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, in a speech, said that America did not desire vengeance on the German people, who were mere pawns in the bes.ti.al warfare, but" the United States favored no quarter to the German war leaders. America was determined to press the war to absolute victory and to fight till Germany's war lords were deposed. "Our slogan,' he said, "must be 'freedom for all for ever.'" AMERICANS USE ALLIES' • ARTIEEEEY. Washington, Dec. )*>. The Senate Committee elicited the fact that General Pershing's force is using British and jreneh artillery. Few American guns will be shipped abroad till June, 1918. THE INIQUITOUS BERNSTORFF. New York", Dec. 13. Evidence was given at the San Francisco inquiry that Count Bernstorff advanced SI,OOO dollars to foment a revolution in India. THE WAR'S TWO RESULT*. Now York, Dec. 13. Mr. Baker, Secretary for War, W a speech, said that America was showing the world that unwillingness to fig Jit did not mean inability to fight. Tlicrc would bo two results from the war: First, the Allies 7 military victory; second, the vindication of the inviolate righteousness of treaties and the proof that among the nations, as among individuals, the wages of fin is death.'- He added that Mr. Daniels had stated tßat already 1000 American ships are serving in the Allies' cause..

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1917, Page 5

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UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1917, Page 5

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1917, Page 5

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