UNITED STATES.
PRESIDENTIAL DUTIES.
tO BE MBCHABGED PEE CABLE.
Seeefred Nov. 28, 5.5 pjn. „_ .. Washington, Nov. 0. Wwdent Wikoß, replying to critics, «WM be does sot attach any weight to the contention that his absence from Wi IMted States will incapacitate him WW the performance of his presidential
■fteaMtat Wihon Intends to officially «»ini«ter his office aboard ship and » *?5 p **» by «Wo or wireless.— Ana NZ Cable Ajboc. President Wilson's passport permits mm to Tisit Italy, Prance, and Britain. he will first viait
* P** B Marnapoudento WW tiwrtly be leaving for Europe.
A SHIPPING DEAL.
4MBBICAN GOVERNMENT A3 w, PURCHASER.
BtMired Nov. 28, 1.40 pjn.
T . New York, Nov. 26. » U understood the United States VOTenment'g offer to purAase 720,000 p«« tqgi of British shipping from the tntoraat&Hial Mercantile Marine OomB*J hu been accepted. The United ■tKM offend the same price as the BritUk N.Z. Cable As•oeiatico.
Received Not. 28, 5.5 p.m. _ Washington, Nov. 27. T» United States' shipping purchase mcludes the Olympic.— Aus. Cable As•eciation.
COASTAL AERIAL STATIONS.
'A COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME.
JOSTING SEVENTEEN MILLIONS.
Received Nov. 23, 9.30 p.m.
. Washington, Nov. 27. TM Navy Department is planning twenty-one oowtal defence aerial station* at a cost of seventeen millions sterling.
apiadroiu of fighting aircraft will be stationed at »trategw joints in the United SUet, Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, and the Panama Canal—Aus.-N.Z. Cable 4mm.
PRESIDENT WILSON.
SIS ABSENCE UNTHINKABLE.
Received Nov. 28, 11.35 am.
New York, Nov. 27. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that President Wilson will sail on the transport GeojQ* Washington, formerly a North German Lloyd boat. . A member of tie American Peace Delegation will accompany the President-
A despatch received at the White House from Lord Northcliffe says that while it is known there is opposition in America to tbe President's journfry abroad, the British and French people share the opinion that the President's absence from the peace table is. unthink-•Ue.-Aos.-NX Cable Assoc.
MR MeADOO'S SUCCESSOR.
Washington, Nov. 27Pirtident Wilson offered Mr. Baruch, chairman of the War Industries Board, the Secretaryship of the Treasury Mr. .Baruch bar not accepted at present, betiering that his great wealth invested in Government securities ia as obstacle. — Ana>-»T.Z. Cette Aasoc-
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1918, Page 5
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