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THE WHEAT HARVEST. SUPPLIES FOR THE ALLTES. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. WASHINGTON, May 26. Mr Hoover lias issued a statement to the effect that the people of the United States raiiet continue to save, wheat at least until next harvest. Until then 72 million bushels are available, of which it was hoped to ship 54 million bushels to the Allies by July 31. MEXICO AND CUBA. EFFECT OF WAR MEASURES. _ . MEXICO, May 26. Referring to the rumoured rupture with Cuba, Senor Aguilar confirmed the report, find stated tha-t if Cuba, because she is in a state of war, passes measures which in many instances were against the interests of Mexican citizens, and refused to listen to protests from Mexico, it will be in the best interests of both nations to sever relations for an indefinite period. AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN LONDON. HOSPITALITY ORGANISATION. LONDON, May 26. The Ministry of Information ha 6 'created a department to provide hospitality and entertainment for American troops on furlough in England. Thousands of residents have offered the hospitality of their homes. (The cable news In this leanc accredited to The Times lias appeared in that journal, but only where expressly tatod is such news the editorial opinion of The ..imes.l
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 5
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208AMERICA'S PART Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 5
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