AMERICA'S WAR APPROPRIATION
ONUS ONE VOTE AGAINST THE BILL (betjter's telegram.)' (Received May 4, 9 a.m.) WASHINGTON, 3rd May. The Army and Navy Appropriation Bill for over five hundred .millions sterling was passed, by 362 votes to 1, The only voter against was Mr. Meyer, a Socialist. . __-« CENSORSHIP OF WAR NEWS WASHINGTON, 3rd May. • President .Wilson has authorised a censorship on all cables from the UnJted States, and on the telegraph and telephone lines to Menco,- with the object of preventing the transmission of information to the enemy. . . AN APPEAL FOR RAILWAYMEN (AU3TBALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) ' (Received May 4, 10.5 a.m.) / WASHINGTON, 3rd May. France has appealed to the United States for ten thousand skilled railway men Ind fifteen hundred miles of railway metals immediately..
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 106, 4 May 1917, Page 7
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