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AMERICA'S NOTE TO GERMANY

PRESIDENT WILSON'S FIRM TONE (Rec. May 16, 8 p.m.) New York, May IS. Tha "New York Herald" says that President Wilson has overcome the influence of the "peace at any price" mem* bers of the Cabinet.

The "Sun" says the Note is resolute in its assertion of the freedom of the seas, and recalls Germany's contention for that liberty. The article adds that the President, having spoken firmly, and the country supporting him as firmly, await with (? without) passion.-; Germany's reply. , .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2463, 17 May 1915, Page 5

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AMERICA'S NOTE TO GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2463, 17 May 1915, Page 5

AMERICA'S NOTE TO GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2463, 17 May 1915, Page 5

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