UNITED STATES.
THE AUSTRIAN SHIPS. IN AMERICAN HARIBOE& By Telegraph.—Press Assn—Copyright. Received June 0, 11.15 p.m. ' New York, May 2(J. Tho Evening Sun's Paris ccreapondent understands that Amciea will retain the Austrian ships seized r.t the outbreak of war. *lf the value of the Austrian ships exceeds the United States' claims for damages against Austria, the United States will turn the difference into the reparation fund.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Association.
POISON-FROM THE CLOUDS. WHAT THE ARMISTICE- SAVED GERMANY. By Telegraph.—Pjess A3sn.—Copyright. New York, May 25. The- Washington correspondent of the New York Times learns that the chemical division of the United States army before the armistice planned to send aeroplanes to Germany for the purpose ,of pouring down the deadliest poison 'known. Tho poison, which is named .Le-wiscite, after the discoverer, Professor •Lewis, an American chemist, would wipe oat every vestige of vegetation and animal life. Three tons ot Lewiscite %vould •have been ready for use on March I. Ans; KZ. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1919, Page 5
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