SIGNIFICANT SPEECH BY PRESIDENT WILSON
AMERICA CANNOT BE AN OSTRICH WITH ITS HEAD BURIED IN THE SAND By Telegraph—Press i Association—Oopyrlgit President Wilson, speaking at St. Louis, said Stat* Law ' aiKl mig,lt co " iraifc - you want the situation to bo such that all vour President r™ , J2TSssNsl£?S^^SiSu^ difficulties of international relations, which continue to d?i t kT teas asits 'EpirE'ssxr?' * "" ; !i preaching war, while others go further tin , I,Wolf ' V 111 Amen <>» Bsnw zt" ** Am " ic * " m "' K "» s "sms . THE NATION MUST BE -READY TO REPEL ATTACK. President Wilson,;speaking at Kansas, said: T the mere word and insistence of the Government will prevail to maintain th? honour, dignity, ana power of the nation, but I assure vouthatnotTdiv be lost, because it a not known a. day ahead what will 'happen Alost S the munition factories must be put m a state of readiness. iVe nation must b« ready to repel attack and avoid dkas ter." be
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2688, 7 February 1916, Page 5
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157SIGNIFICANT SPEECH BY PRESIDENT WILSON Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2688, 7 February 1916, Page 5
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