UNITED STATES.
DEMOBILISING THE FORCES. Washington, Feb. 13. From the signing of the armistice to February 8 more than 287,332 American soldie™ have left Europe for the United States, and 1,136,570 have been discharged in the United States. Paris, Feb. 13. It is estimated that 20,000 American soldiers have married French women and more than 50,000 soldiers have asked permission to make their permanent homes in France. The authorities have advised them to return to the United States.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. BOLSHEVIKS TO BE DEPORTED. Washington, Feb. 12. Tt was announced in the Senate that the Government was preparing to deport all Bplsheviks and I.W.W. aliens when shipping Is available. JOINT CONTROL OF TRANSPORTATION. New York, Fob. 12. Sir Ashley Sparks, head .of the Cunard Line, who has returned from Europe, says that the view generally held among shipping men is that in future transportation on seas wUI" be a joint affair between England and the United States. I—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Ag'ar
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1919, Page 7
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