FIGHT TO A FINISH.
NEW YORK, April 6. Mr Wilson, speaking at Baltimore, said that America accepted Germany's challenge of a war to a finish. lie added that the German propaganda, would deceive --nobody. The German appeal to force must be met. Righteous force must be used until selfish dominion was down in the dust. A German triumph meant the destruction of American ideals. The only rteaco was a just peace for the strong and the weak alike. The German peace with Russia showed what Germany meant when she spoke of peace. Mr McAdoo, in a speech at Philadelphia, said:, "We do not intend to let the Kaiser'establish his civilisation at the bayonet's point. Wo shall reestablish civilisation on the- secure foundations of, justice. America is undaunted. She- sends defiance to her foes, the enemies, of free peoples everywhere. It is idle to talk of peace. There will not be peace till the Allies achieve victory."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9263, 8 April 1918, Page 7
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