UNITED STATES.
118 SEEPS FORTNIGHT. Beceived June 20. 1 a.m. London, June 20. Washington, June 18. Government official:—A division of the National Guard is fighting in Alsace. The Shipping Board announce that the ships completed in the first two weeks of June includes 18 of 89,162 total deadweight tons. AN ABSCONDER. Received June 20, 1.30 aja. New York, June 19. Jeremiah O'Learv, arrested for espionage and absconding, jg linked with Maria to be a German spy, ; n the trial of John CLeary, brother of Jeremiah, who is charged with helping the latter to albscondPress Assoc'. TRENCH FEVER. Received June 19, 9.35 pjn. Washington, June 18. Sixty Americans have undertaken to undergo tests in hospitals in Prance to determine whether lice cause trench fever. Doctors believe they have found a serum which will prevent trench fever.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1918, Page 5
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