UNITED STATES.
A WARNING. NEUTRALITY DELUSION VANISHING London, Jan. 9. ■An ex-Senator, writing to the Times from Washington, says the neutrality delusion is last being dispelled. On e\cry hand there are expressions of regret and disappointment that Ameri.-a has not entered the war. It is eertain that another German outrage against our peace and dignity will be answered in a way to create a sfir at 'Potsdam. The limit of endurance lias at last reached the breaking point. President Wilson's challenge to the policy of blood and iron recalled the nation from selfgathering to patriotism. Why await the coming of the invader ten or twenty I years hence, when the Prussian autoI craey has recovered from the wasting consequences of the war? Perhaps then England and France may not bother with regard to the fate of America. They will certainly be under no obligation to do so if we do not participate in the present world conquest of right against might. * A GERMAN PROMISE. ,A German Note on the W. P. Frye case promises that slip will not order persons aboard prizes to take to the boats unless the weather and sea conditions are favorable and land is near
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1916, Page 5
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