INDEPENDENCE DAY.
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(Received July 9th, 12.20 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Julj 7. Mr Lloyd George sent a message congratulating President Wilson on the ship-launehings on July 4th. President Wilson, in reply, sent the following message: "Your personal telegram is most welcome, and will give the greatest pleasure to those working to fill the sea with ships that by their numbers shall make the successful conduct of the war certain." President Wilson received cable messages from all parts of the world giving details of the celebration of Independence Day. President Wilson sent the following message "to the Governor-General of Australia: "The people of the United States send warmest greetings to the people of Australia. They appreciate the sentiments contained in your message, and express their pride at being associated with the gallant sons of Australia in the great struggle f<r right and liberty."
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16259, 9 July 1918, Page 8
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147INDEPENDENCE DAY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16259, 9 July 1918, Page 8
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