INDEPENDENCE DAY.
OBSERVANCE IN BRITAIN.
(By Cable.—Frees Capyrijlt.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
LONDON Jhly 4. All the newspapers have leaders and long articles on Independence Day. Many messages from public men laud the Anglo-American Alliance and refer to the help the United has already given, including an army of 160,000 officers and 2,010,000 men, of whom over a million are in France.
CELEBRATION IN AUSTRALIA
SYDNEY, July 5. There was wider public interest than nana! in the Independence Day celebrations in the various capitals. The speeches were marked by appreciation of America's increasing intervention ?n
the war and the likelihood of it proving tho deciding factor.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 9
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107INDEPENDENCE DAY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 9
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