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y .■sXEAMLiiS i/uST IN TJJL£ ATLANTIC Now ioi'K, Jan. .vl. The White Suir steamer Uoveiie reports having picked up a wireless message at sea indicating that two steamers have been lo.st ill the Atluntic, one being the Appalacnw,"a .British oil tank- su-Amer, and anotSer, name unknown, whose crew was rescued by t iio steamer. AMERICAN IU'EI'A I!EDNESti. Washington, Jan. 31. President Wilson is starting a national campaign for proparednt'SS on laud.' He deiidunccd pro-Uermans in vigorous language ana warned all Americans that the TJnited States w«s too -weak to resent aggression. "THE BLOODY HANDS OF MI'RDEREK.S." Colonel It nose vol I, is continuing to denounce American weakness, and is asking if Aiuerimns will continue to kiss the blood.y hands til murderers. Colonel Roosevelt, comparer President Wilson with Micawber, because he believed j.liat hi» Notes would settle anything.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 February 1916, Page 3
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