AMERICANS' ENTRY.
ANN!VERSARY GREETINGS. LONDON, April G. The King has scut to President Wilson a message of greetings on the anniversary of America's entry at a critical hour, when the enemies jverc sparing no sacrifice and not counting any cost to- achieve victory. NEW YORK, April 5. The New York Chamber of Commerce .sent a message to King George expressing itd profound admiration of the heroic courage and steadfast determination of the armies, navies, and the peoples of the British Empire. . King George replied:—" 1 rejoice to think that America's sons arc coming forward to join in the world struggle for justice and freedom. 'Your words of encouragement aii'd admiration of the British fighting forces find the heartiest response in our .hearts."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9263, 8 April 1918, Page 7
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