UNITED STATES.
LARGE ARMY FOR FRANCE. CONSTANT DEVELOPMENT. Washington, Jan. 21. Mr. Bnker states lh3t the Government's plans for sending a large army to Prance are undergoing constant development. He would not discuss tliu number of men in France, but said that we have made substantial progress. PRESIDENT WILSON AND THE IRISH QUESTION. New York, Jan. s:4 The New York Times' Washington correspondent says that officials stilte that there is no truth in reports published in London to the effect that President Wilson is endeavoring to influence the British Government to give concessions to the Irish. BIG LOAN NEEDED BY JUNE. New York, Jan. 24. Mr. MeAdoo says that the Government faces the necessity of laisiug ten billion dollars before June. PRICE OF NEWSPAPERS. Received J:tn. 20, 1 a.m. -New York, Jan. 2a. The selling price of newspapers has been increased to two cents.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1918, Page 5
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