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UNITED STATES.

I REPUBLICAN OPINION. AS TO PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO PARIB. NO INTERFERENCE TOLERATED. Received Dee. 4. 7.50 p.m.. New York, Dee. 3. Mr. Mann, the Republican lender, deprecated making difficulties for the President at this junture. He did not think the American people would tolerate meddling in «, matter so vitally concerning them as the President's presene at the Peace Conference. Th« Republicans, a3 a body, would not countenance resolutions against the President's at-tendance.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc,

A RABID SENATOR. PROPOSAL TV) DECLARE PRESIDENCY VACANT. j , I ReeeTved 35ec. 1, 9,15 p.m. New York, Dec. S. ! The United Preys' Washington correspondent states that in a violent attack on President Wilson. Senator Shearman introduced a resolution in Congress declaring the Presidency vacant for the rest of President Wilson's term, due" to the President's trip to Europe.—Aus. Cable j Assod. [ CLAIMS FOR LOST PROPERTY. CT.iwm New York, Dec. 3. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that the State Department announces that American citizens who have lost property as the result of the U-boat activities should file their claims. It is understood that this means the United States will demand reparation from Germany for the U-boat losses.—Au9. N.Z. Cable Assoc. ARMIES RETURNING HOME. Washington, Dec. 3. General March announced that, after the occupational force Iras been assigned | for Germany, the remainder of tbe American troops will be brought home without delav.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1918, Page 5

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UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1918, Page 5

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1918, Page 5

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