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"WE MUST GO TO WAR." A NEW YORK JOURNAL'S ADVICE. London, May 4. The New York Herald, in an article headed: "We must go to war with Germany," says the time for the generalities of diplomatic exchange; lias passed, and the time to risk action is at hand.
THE PRESIDENT SAYS "NO-" IHS ABHORRENCE,OP WAR; Sydney, May 5. Sir Douglas Mawspn states "that many American youths are fighting,, with the Allies. Their parentsliad .sent .them to England or France to he.educated, and when the call came t'.iey. enlisted,' He met a prominent denounced Germany for war. The President's critics excused his attitude on the ground of his great abhorrence of war. He thought it a crime for any nation to fight, and was deternfned to keep the United States out of it whatever happens. Sir Douglas added that President. Wilson was trying to avoid the intjy,'nal troub'e that would inevitably/ ari's'e if America sided outright witli the Ajfees.. Mr. Roosevelt would have wcepto/l,'t|lic consequences in a moment.' j~ ~„ A GOOD SIGN, OR RUMOR? GERMAN SHIPPING LINE AWiA^^g. Times and Sydney Sun Services. -. Received May 5, 5.43 'p.m. (*■•■■« London, May,.4. • Curiosity has been aroused invNcw l'ork at the North German Lloyd -Shipping Company having informed their staff that they are resuming sailings on June 1. They are preparing for a busy summer. ' ' : It is thought in some quarters to indicate an early termination of the war.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 281, 6 May 1915, Page 8
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236America Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 281, 6 May 1915, Page 8
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