UNITED STATES.
i ENEMY SHIPS AS TRANSPORTS. 16 REACH FRENCH PORTS, Received Feb. 1, 1.30 a.m. " New York, Jan. it. Sixteen former North German linen, laden with American troops and «up> plies, have arrived at French ports. AMERICAN SHIPPING. A GREAT EXPANSION. . Now York, Jan. 2D. The Germans sank 69 American ships, mostly sailors, last year, of 171,000 grogs tons. This was offset by the seizure of 515,000 tons. America also requisitioned 42« ships of 2,000,000 tona and awarded contracts for 884 new »«•• seJa, THE RAILWAY BILL. Washington, Jan. 20, The Senate Committee adopted an amendment to the Railroad Rill providing that Government control shall terminate a year after the war.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1918, Page 5
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