UNITED STATES.
NEWSPAPER DELEGATION New York, July 24. The Bankers' Club entertained the Australian newspaper delegation _at luncheon at a representative gathering. Several bankers welcomed the guests, emphasising the increasing trade bond tint would spring up between Australia and America after the wax, America had given the heartiest greeting to the Ansae soldiers who had visited New York. Mr : Fairfax, replying;, paid a tribute to America's tremendous war activities Mid fcef success on the west front. One CUng Australia would like to know was America.'* attitude towards tie Pacific. A«eri<* had outposts in the Pacific, _ and Utere were many reasons why her vicwb ton the control of the Pacific should co* Mde with those of Australia.—Aus. ; &£ Cktoe Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1918, Page 5
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