AMERICAN SYMPATHY
STRONGLY PRO-BRITISH. (Rec. October 30, 6.30 p.'m:) ; . London, October 29.' Mr. Tim Healy, M.P., who has returned to London from America reports that tho feeling in the United Btates is as strongly pro-British as it -. w . is possible to be. On the outward and Homeward voyages American 'women, ; • for/instance, were knitting for British' 1 troops. Mr, Joseph Choatq, formerly United States Ambassador in London, writes that the, conflict has gone far enough ■ to disabuse Germany of some of its ideas about England. Instead of the Empire falling to pieces through the dropping cff of the colonies, as Ger- ", man writers predicted, armies are marcliihg to Britain's aid from all parts of the world.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 8
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115AMERICAN SYMPATHY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 8
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