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UNITED STATES.

McADOO'S PROPHECY. AMERICAN FLAG WILL FLY AT BERLIN. New Yotlc April ISThe newspapers admit the seriousness of the situation on the West front, but express coiiuttence in the of tte British to hold the line. Mr. McAdoo, in a speech, said: "Before we have finished the American ft&g will fly in Bern®.* Mr. Baker views the West front position optimistically, but says there must not be any limit to America's war activities. it is believed he will recommend preparations based on an American army of tfhree million.

SHIPS FOR WHEAT TRANSPORT. Washington, April 18. The United Press correspondent reports that the Japanese ships bought 01 chartered by the United States will probably be used to carry Australian wheat to America and the Allies Dr. Duval, of the Agricultural Depart' ment, is now going to Australia to in' spect the wheat. THE LIBERTY LOAN.

Washington, April IS. The Liberty tLoan exceeds 1090 million dollars. TRIBUTE TO ANZAC OFFICER. New York, April 18. The New York Tribune, in an editorial, pays tribute to Captain Ivnyvett's valuable recruiting speech, and adds: "We salute the memory of the gallant Anzac and through him our brave ally in the Pacific."

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 7

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UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 7

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 7

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