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AMERICA AND THE WAR.

WASHINGTON, August 31

Admiral Sims has reported to the Naw Depaitmeut that the woi'ii cf American destroyers in the U beat zone has been most satisfactory. U boats are less effectrv 0 than two months ago.

WASHINGTON, August 21. Baron Ishii, a member of the Japanese Mission, in a speech in the Senate, said that America's entrance into the war meant a great moral victory for the Allies, and will strengthen the Allies in the great struggle against the insane German despoiler of civilisation. America and Japan are one in national aims and the determination to crush Kaiserism. Japan had not entered the war for personal ambitions, but because she believed in the righteousness of the cause.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17077, 3 September 1917, Page 3

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AMERICA AND THE WAR. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17077, 3 September 1917, Page 3

AMERICA AND THE WAR. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17077, 3 September 1917, Page 3