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AMERICA'S MANY WAR PROBLEMS.

ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME OF AMERICAN TROOPS IN PRANCE. FITTING RECOGNITION OF THE - BATTLE, OF MARNE. I (Australian and New Zealand Cable Awociatlon.) WASHINGTON, September 7. Advices from Paris state that President Poineare and General Retain revised jhe American troops. President Poineare alluded to the anniversaries of tlie Battle of the Mnrne and LaffeyetteV birth. Then came shouts of "Long live President Wilson!" ''Long live the United States!» There was tremendous enthusiasm.

BILLIONS OP AMERICAN DOLLARS FOR WAR PURPOSES. •SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED AT I.W.W. TRIALS.

(imtrjlun and New Zealand <M,U Aisoolatlon.) WASHINGTON, September.7. The House lias passed the Bonil Bill providing 11,538,000,000 dollars. Sensational revelations are expected as the result of the raids on the I.W.W. It is asserted that German influences inspired many of the I.W.W. activities.

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North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13975, 10 September 1917, Page 6

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AMERICA'S MANY WAR PROBLEMS. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13975, 10 September 1917, Page 6

AMERICA'S MANY WAR PROBLEMS. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13975, 10 September 1917, Page 6