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America

A STRONG INDIGE MEJMT.' TJNITKD PkESP iAa^OOIATTON. London, January 8. The London correspondent of the Chicago Daily Mews, who is the doyen jf American journalists in England, nafces a strong attack on the Ameri!ln policy. ,He Kays that since the war iinerican prestige abroad has sunkv.to :he lowest depths it has ever reached. iid Americans abroad are uncomfortable and'apologetic. The picture of Wilson,- when screened in he music halls of London, provokes Ming and booing. "This low opinion a/England,''' he contimies, "is clue to ur failure to give expression to our (itragad conscience and long suffering i the face of repeated frightful fmes. We have lost > prestige in fihce, Italy, Russia, and the Balms, while the Germans hold us to be ore than foes. Everywhere it is said lat'we are diseased with the itch for cmey, are namby-pamby, and too rriid and cowafdlv to fight." ANOTHER AMERICAN NOTE. 'Washington, January 8, The United'States has despatched a porous Note to Britain protesting ainst British ' interference with nericatt-mails en route to neutral aintries. \r- >(.•.,"•'

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 29, 10 January 1916, Page 6

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America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 29, 10 January 1916, Page 6

America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 29, 10 January 1916, Page 6

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