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PRESIDENT WILSON REVIEWS THE FLEET

PUBLIC ENTHUSIASM IN NEW , YORK (Rec. May 19, 8.30 p.m.) New York, May 18. President Wilson has reviewed tho United States warships of all classes lying in the Hudson Kivor, on the ovo ot their (lepartuio lor manoeuvres off the Atlantic Coast.

A parade was held in the city streets, and such popular enthusiasm as prevailed has not been witnessed since Admiral Dewey's victorious fleet returned from the Philippines;, after annihilating the Spanish fleet in Manila Harbour. Elaborate precautious wore taken to miard tue lile ol' tno President, the warmth of whose reception was regardod as showing the solidarity of the nation for his policy.

THE LUSITANIA OUTRAGE AMERICAN NOTE PUBLISHED IN BERLIN Amsterdam, May 18. The text of President Wilson's Note to Germany on the subject of the Lusitania outrage lias been published in Berlin. CUNARDER'S ESCAPE. DOGGED BY A SUBMARINE. (Roc. May 19, 8 30 p.m.) London, May 19. The Cunard liner Transylvania (NewYork to Liverpool), which arriyed safely at Greouock (Scotland), sighted a submarine astern on Sunday evening. The liner zigzagged,, and altered her course.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2466, 20 May 1915, Page 5

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PRESIDENT WILSON REVIEWS THE FLEET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2466, 20 May 1915, Page 5

PRESIDENT WILSON REVIEWS THE FLEET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2466, 20 May 1915, Page 5

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