AMERICA FOR PEACE.
3tJT FAVOtTRABLE TO at.t.tt;^ WHAT A.V AIVKI.ANI) VISITOR LEARNED. In tat .our«, o; .1 i.)nr montje" trip j A.t.it.. a and i ariaja. Mr. Th : Df S.-flnrT*r jpitherej tornr ;p.ter.-«t::u' impre~s:Mi relating to t:ie war. Ho he]jere« t;ut the Xl'.tea dr.- tinfull Mnerit o: :.:e i-\traori;na.ry activity wbxii pre*a.i« it ti-.e ammunition r'-u tones it : i- , ' n.tr! Siat.-<. Th< Aartsijn !<>r .:.i.i t.i.- prLT;i.-_:e oi" TOitiws fi»<- : t Vμ! fartorns. a r. i ..■• Traa pro:'' .p. :.y .i th what 1..' imen.:in-> »r< ,i.,i:u- At Bndjrpori: h.s»w ~ i ■■ii.-,i rt.o -tones h.j!i. . tnrf the ■<■:.'• lU-.THIJ .1 fronta?? of l.flOOft.. »H.i- i "erf •t.'vH'.! four monthi Thi* nij. •..!■-■:■. A.i. almost iuman .:: '-■"■•■ «ay ,: tunnel .it;t i-art r ;;i»pH a :.: -••. a: t:io of Jo.iMOilm>; per x<h>». It ■•■err>><i a.-> if factor iti o; xay t.it ~ I * I n:te-J >t a were .a ■:..!».::.- ihelU. TU*»e were flnaiiy mhm.tteJ to Br:s;..-.i ,n.'ffertor» f before br:ag to chf Allies. ; Xlier* mil?'- --ir»iv h.- jn .ii;,l •r*r.anJ:nj between W arb.agton dr. I Downing Street. J,* f»r « nue rm:!.i pidse. t.i.d Mr.: D« Sv'hr; v.t t ■■■ ■ a .!.*•■ of. tile A!!,es \.i> the mor* , p«'-r I. ir im !. te ;i»^>?'■* i"tf It w»* oniy t.i N* expm-trii ' that th-- ■'.■•..' li-r-jan e'eraenc »houlj U| same -■-c:- T:.ike !*.'.' !'.•:: hut he ' t>- ■ Bev-.j tiut t i - tronli not h.| a: .v.ved to pj Terr far n t.i » .I.r-.-tiou He iia.l spoken r.i i.rmnn* ::i Anier:i-a. ■■> \o kwnlv resente.| •.. -• n.--tii.,.!., , t Pru-*ian miliUr-.*m mi :-vUr>-.l that :: va» n tijix ai-rount t:i.it tilev an ; t:,.-, r ;.,.-:. ] fmtnpr-> ha.i .•■:: ilrrauni The .!-vr)c!t hope of t.;L- -•••■:.on ieeme.l to b.- t:i.it the PrißMian r.-_- i:e wouM be ~v ert'i.-n . and a lierx-.tn Republi.- prcK-iaimed. I Key retained t >e;r '.ovo tor the - <-oi:n ; trr, but ivvti-t.M to ;.n- nietho-! •>( ;ts la L»o.n«' o:' t '.«• amiriiinit;on fa-'torire . German i~l -.ir*- w«»re ] ::-'ti\- in ' Bakinjl •he;- wU.'-b they ;r .n-t know were lntenik'il for i»e u.i.;-,' their cuuntrr. ynern.lv. Mr. Di- Vhrvver sa:<i he bei c-1 i tha: til.- poi.i-y of the President a-.et < r-. tJ- approval ot t i«-1 peopl* of the l'n:teii v tat.-,.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 225, 21 September 1915, Page 11
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351AMERICA FOR PEACE. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 225, 21 September 1915, Page 11
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