UNITED STATES.
BRUfflB- AMBASSADOR'S MESSAGED New York, Sept, 4. Lord Reading, British Ambassador, Mnt the following message to the War Exhibition at Chicago:—'The Prussian dream of world mastery has been banished because of the individual sacrifice and collective bravery of the Allies' armies- If everyone will work hard during the coming months, Germany h certain to be decisively beaten and fin world remodelled an the principles of security, justice, and freedom, and &i fane of violence and autocracy be swept *ray.-4h8.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. BOKB-OIOTEAGE AT CHICAGO. New Tor£ Bep€. 4. Ifcmß ttrtwii. at fte federal Build■tgjGhiesgo, psatry wrecked the structnri Several were ktDed and wounded. SewatjMfive IW.W.'a were- arresWL The leader; Haywood, was ta> the bdlding at the CUM Aaeoc. Bkeefred Se\t. % <KS Sari. ' New Tcri, Sepfc 5. ■■l9% greatest exeHcment folKweTiS Staffing of the great granite cnbafctf W «e Federal Bailding at CUexgav w*» was destroyed. The daiaue *—"■■>■ tie hundreds of thousand* «f doOm A man wno threw the tomb k reported uMiylut, n «uteaa«>-Benter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1918, Page 5
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