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America.

FOR THE ENTENTE, •". ' ■.""■: ■ •■Hid M*\f ■■.<■.- • '. :• -i'lS>7-' GERMAN DISTURBERS EJECTED,, United Press Association. ' ? 'rnob Mod London, : March 16»., copespondeitt . in of 4000 in Carnegie Hall to; advocate, Vo-operation between America aiid the Entente. Germans tried to : .,br£ak,. up. the meeting, but completely failed, and many were ejected. A resolution was passed approving the Entente cause and pledging the utmost support.

PRESIDENT WILSON'S ATTITUDE. President AVilson's attitude is now arousing distrust among his own party. The dispatch of American ■troops to. Mexico has had a bad eK feet as Americans generally believe or the other faction. There will thus, bej a weakening of United States' poker to d|j|sGFss ojfcher questions with the Allies |r/:s,e,r-n|fcny. The prefs i§_iri(j|easingly bitter in comments \6&f> Resident Wilson's .veakness, pointing.out that the State Department is- hop- merely a target or foreign jokes. AMERICAN TROOPS NOT READY. London, March 15. The Times' correspondent at Washington says that as far as the public knows the expedition against Villa has not yet started. The delay has been made a text against military unpreparedness, and it is argued that the Mexican trouble has obviously been brewing for months, yet the forces on the border were inadequate to cope with it when the time came. Congress is urged to deal promptly with measures for army reform.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 87, 18 March 1916, Page 5

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America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 87, 18 March 1916, Page 5

America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 87, 18 March 1916, Page 5

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