UNITED STATES.
THE AEROPLANE OUTPUT. SOOSEVjELTS STEONO CRTEEdSM. Received June 18, 6 5 p-m. New York, June 17. Speaking at Hartford, Connecticut, exPresidwt Roosevelt said American boasting ai> oat the airplane output bad merely etmralated Germany to build more rapidly, with the result that on the United States' frost in France we were unable to Beet the Germans in the air. Britain and France were obliged to lend assistance when they needed it themselves daring the great enemy drive. OOHSERV3NG LEATHER. Received June 18, 6.5 p.m. Washington, June 17. !■ order to conserve leather, the Government will shortly restrict the height of women's footwear, and disallow colors except black and tan. ABSCONDING TRAITOR ARRESTED. Washington, June 17. Advices from Seattle state that Jeremiah Oteary, who absconded pending his trial for sedition, and who has since been indicted far alleged treason, was found on a farm on the (Pacific coast and arrested. —Aus. KZ. Gable Assoc. FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN. Washington, June 17. It is amwmnced that the Fourth liberty Ls«a will probably be iasned in October for six faffilon dollars.—Ans. N.Z. CMbfe JmMi
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1918, Page 5
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