UNITED STATES.
BEOOGKEnKSS OP CZIHHO-SLO,VABS. Now- Yak, August 14. T&fe 'Hfes6mgton correspondent of the Sew York Times says that the recognition by the British Government of the
CfcechoJSfcwks as a nation, and their armies ag an AlEed force waging war against the Central Powers, is the forerunner of simflsr actum by the United States.—Ana.jy.Z. Caible Assoc.
SEAJOSB New York, August M. Sparriah haa caused four deaths on a Norwegian vessel docked here. According to the officers, ten persons are also seriously ill of the same disease. The health authorities have taken precautions to prevent its spread to the city population.
pobihjgn ktekest w ships
Washington, August 14.
PPreaident Wilson has issued a proclamation barring foreigners from owning in part or the whole or controlling American ships or shipyards, without the permission of the United States Shipping Board.—Aua.-NIZ. Cable Assoc.
BEmSH AND UNITED STATES' NAVIES.
Becehred August 15, 750 p.m.
Washington, August 14. King George, through Lord Reading, congratulated President Wilson on the happy relations between the United States and the British Navies. President Wilson replied that American cooperation had been rendered with tne ■heartiest speed.—Press Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1918, Page 5
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