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THE AMERICAN CONSUL TO ADEN AMONG THE LOST.

Mew York, January 2. A Reuter message states that the Washington State Department learns that the Persia was torpedoed without warning, and sank in five minutes. Mr. M'Ncoly, the American Consul to A<leu, who was nyianiuted in Ocfaber, and was making his first Consular trip, was lost., 1 AMERICAN ADMINISTRATION AROUSED. Washington, January 3. The Administration is aroused as never before over the torpedoing of the, Persia at the moment of the supposed adjustment of the Ancona affair. It is recalled that while President Wilson was negotiating on the Lusitania massacre the Arabic was sunk. ■ The officials feel that Austria, since the Ancona reply, had ample time to notify her submarines not to torpedo vessels before removing non-conibatants. "IS PRESIDENT WILSON STILL TOO PROUD TO FIGHT?"(Roc. January 3, 7".10 p.iu.) New York, January 3. The "New York Herald" says: "In tlip policy, of 'frightfulness,' Austria ana Germany are tarred Tvith the same brush." The "Tribune" says: "Is President Wilson still too proxtd to fight? Howmany more murders of women and children are needed to convince the nation that there is no escape from its duty of action and not mere words and inquiries?" / i

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 7

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THE AMERICAN CONSUL TO ADEN AMONG THE LOST. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 7

THE AMERICAN CONSUL TO ADEN AMONG THE LOST. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 7

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