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AMERICAN AID. TIME NOT TAR DISTANT i Received May 26, 5.5 p.m. ] New York, May 25 -j Mr Newton D. Baker (Secretary fat , War), in a speech, said the time waß ■ ! undoubtedly not far distant when Ameri- \'l can troops, machine-gun units, and arn -1 tillery would be fighting on the Italian \ front.—Press Association. \V MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT WILSON. ; __ '* WHY ITALY ENTERED THE WAB, J Received May 26, 5.5 pjn. S New York, M*y 25. "I President Wilson has received a mea ','§ itage from King Emmanuel, on the third ""* Anniversary of Italy's entry into the V 5! war, saying that the nation's conscience ': drove her into war on the side of the peoples fighting for the sa«red principles ;, of right and justice, without which i<i would be impossible to secure stable ~''; peace.—Press Assoc. . ?
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1918, Page 5
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