UNITED STATES.
SHIPBUILDING AND'XOSSESv ■»*
Received Oct. 2T. 11.40-p.nr: \\ Washington, Oct. 28b Colonel House, interviewed in Etaisii stated his visit there .was not connected with an armistice. He had not received any powers to negotiate on the question. The United Press Washington coira-t. spondent states tlmt members of tile Senate Military Committee said thai American_ and Allied shipbuilding was so successful as against U-boat losseß that the tonnage was now only 7 per cent, less than at the outbreak of fitfj war. The world's shipbuilding now totals 32,000,000 tons. Since the outbreak of war the United States had increased its shipping 1003 per cent.—Aus. Nil. CaHs Assoc. " ' "^o^
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1918, Page 5
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107UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1918, Page 5
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