UNITED STATES.
AMERICA'S ARMY. 3,350,000 IN AUGUST, ' ''. A MILLION AND A-QUARTER M FRANCE. Received June 28, 1220 a.m. > ( Washington, June 26. Senator Hitchcock states tlu.t America will, in August, when it has called up the final draft of Class 1, have 3,300,000 men, of whom one million and a-quartei will be in France*—Press Assoc. 900,000 AMERICANS IN FRANCE. 79 PER CENT. COMBATANTS. Washington, June 26. Advices from the French' front state that the American troops attacked Belleau Wood, capturing 150 prisoners. Mr. Baker has issued a statement that 900,000 American troops are in France; 70 per cent, are actual combatant troops.—Aus. N.Z, Cable Assoc. ON TREATMENT OF PRISONERS. Washington, June 26. The United States, through Spain, has Asked Germany to send representatives to the Berne Conference regarding the maintenance, treatment, and exchange of prisoners.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1918, Page 5
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