UNITED STATES.
THREE MILLION MEN. IN FRANCE IF SHirS AVAILABLE. Washington, April 24. Adjutant-General McCain tells -'the Military All'air-; Committee that if sulfi- | eient sliips arc available it will be possible to have :5,0U0.n0i) United States troops in France within a year. ALLIES' NAVAL INITIATIVE. Washington, April 24. Many men aro overjoyed at the raid on Ostein! and Zeebrugge. regarding it as indicating tho possibility of Allied naval initiative. GERMAN PLOTTERS FOUND GUILTY New York, April 24. At San Francisco, Franz Bopp, the former German consul-general, and 28 other defendants, including members of Bopp's stall', were found guilty of conspiling on American soil to" start a revolution in the British Empire. WAR WITH TURKEY AND BULGARIA WANTED. Washington, April 24. Senator Knox introduced a resolution demanding that President Wilson should explain to the Senaie why war has not been declared on 'Turkey'and Bulgaria. GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF WOOL Washington, April 2-1. The Government has decided to compnlsorily buy all wool now in warehouse at the price prevailing in July last.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1918, Page 5
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