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America.

FRIENDLY RELATIONS URGED BY GERMAN PLOTTERS. MU&hO'W- '" ■■ v Unipbd Pbkbs Association. £6nfd6ny'May 1. The Times' correspondent at Wash- • ington says that press opinion generally is favorable tr> the Britishifiote. The Americans are too prosperous to , make trouble regarding the curtailment of trade. Other factors helping the friendliness are the graveness of the submarine controversy and the constant humiliating revelations, of Germany's plots. German plotters, instead of abusing England, are now every where holding meetings against a rupture with Germany, They are » attempting to organise' another revolt in Congress against President Wilson, and are deluging Congressmen with telegrams. . .. -,•',,•,-,■,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 24, 3 May 1916, Page 6

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America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 24, 3 May 1916, Page 6

America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 24, 3 May 1916, Page 6

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