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UNITED STATES.

STEEL MAGNATES. BOTE PLAN FOR LARGE CANNON. tO BE WORKED WITHOUT PROFIT. Received May 12, 11.30 pan. ' •■ New York, May 11. Mr. Gray, chairman of the United States Stool Corporation, announces that th» corporation, at the Government's re■quest, wilt build and equip a huge plant for the construction of large cannon and projectiles. The plant will be one of the largest in the world, and the company will carry on the work without profit— Prat* Assoc SELFISH PUBLISHERS. JA*KR EXPORT PROHIBITION URGED. Received May 12, 11 p.m. New York, May 11. newspaper publishers hare passed a resolution urging the War Trade Board to prohibit the export of newsprint paper. Leading paper merchants have protested, pointing out that this will be a hardship for Australia and other Allied and neutral nations —Press Assoc. GERMAN BARBARITY. LABOR DELEGATES FILLED WITH HATRED. OVUf VICTORY WILL END ENEMY CRIMES. Received May 11, 5.5 p.m. Prris. May 10. The American Labor delegates who visited the front say they are filled with hatred at .German'barbarity. They have told their fellow countrymen that only peace by victory will end the. detestable ••rimes of German Imperialism.—Reuter Service.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1918, Page 5

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191

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1918, Page 5

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1918, Page 5

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