America.
THE NOTE TO BRITAIN. PRESS COMMENT. Uwitip Pbehh Association. New York. November 8. The Herald says: While dealing with shipping, it is pertinent to ask. was not there once a steamship called the Lusitania? What reparation has Germany made for the wanton murder of American passengers? Does Washington imagine that America is more concerned with the products of the Beef Trust than the lives of its ' citizens ? I German newspapers in New York, 'Chicago, and Milwaukee consider that the Note lacks determination, and the,y fear it will be ignored. The Baltimore American says, reIgarding the Note: "Britain has indulged in no murderous work, but she has destroyed millions of dollars' I worth of American property. This is | the gravest charge we can bring 1 against her, but it is a mighty seriou?; 'charge, and latfW endanger the friend-; IshiiD of two great English-speaking, I • nations. London, November 9. The Pall Mall Gazette says that to resign any position so far a s our. 'ability to strangle the commerce of a pirate enemy is outside defence by technical arguments. It would be treasonable to the Allies and to the I blood sacrifice of our own citizens.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 61, 10 November 1915, Page 5
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