UNITED STATES.
THE TURKISH ARMISTICE. MODIFICATION WANTED. . Washington, Nov. 14. Austria has asked President ,WilßOfl to induce the Allies to modify the Turkish armistice conditions so as, -to allow Austro-Huiigarianß to remain! in lujkey, in view of the famine at home,—Aiifc. N.Z. Cable Assoc. l '; ———. ■i h SHIPPING. ii 13 MILLION TONS TO BE' BUILT. ; Wellington. Nov.' 11. Mr. Sdhwab. in tlie course of a speech, said the Emergency Fleet Corporation will complete the . thirteen million tons of merchant shipping contracted I ''for," which will give the United States- the largest merchant marine in the world. "We are not." he said, building for speed, but for economic permanency." Mr. Schwab announced tihat 500.000 tons of merchant shipping had been completed in October.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Association. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. WOMAN REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. New York, Nov.-14. The New York Women's Organisation has asked President Wilson to send a woman to the Peace Conference.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 7
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