AMERICAN VIEWS.
(Reuter.)
WASHINGTON, February 5
As the result of & conference be-* tween President Wilson and Mr. Daniels, merchantmen are^to be permitted to carry guns amidships as well as at the bow and stern.f
A,Bill to authorise ten million sterling to complete submarines and destroyers was'introduced in Congress. Spain has accepted American diplomatic interests in Germany. The Immigration Bill passed and is now law, despite protests from Japan on. the literary test.
Two State Allied land bills were killed by administration influence, hoping to keep friendship with Japan' Thich lauds the President's answer to Germany. The/Immigration Bill has been fought for twenty years and vetoed by three Presidents.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 7 February 1917, Page 5
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