UNITED STATES.
ROYAL APPRECIATION. New York, August 29. The Canadian editors hav« arrived after visiting England and the West front. They were specially impressed with their visit to the King, who was personally familiar with the deeds of •the Dominion soldiers at tho front, and expressed the Empire's debt to the colonies. The New York Times quoted the editors as saying that tho King.told them: •'The Americans are wonderful. It is an inspiration and an earnest of victory simply to look at them. Their great height and perfect physique and fitness, their fresh young faces and boundless enthusiasm are very stimulating to us who have endured four years of the brunt and horror of the war. "What tho Americans have really done for us is best expressed in their own idiom; they have 'put pep into us;' they have given to us and the French of their 'pep,' and we know know we cannot lose the war."—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1918, Page 7
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