EMPIRE'S DEBT
TO OVERSEAS DOMINIONS. THE WONDERFUL AMERICANS. ( Received !>.2,-> a.m.) XEW YORK, August 30. A party of Canadian editors hae arrived after visiting England and the west front, They were specially impressed by their visit to the King, who was personally familiar with the deeds of the Dominion soldiers at the front. end expressed the Empire's d<'bt to the colonies. The "NVw York Times" quoted the editors as saying that the. King told thorn: "The Americana are wonderful: it. is an inspiration and an earnest of victory simply to look at them. Their Sreat hcijjht, perfect physical fitness, fresh younj; faces, and boundless enthusiasm lire very stimulating to us, who have endured for four years the brunt and horror of war. What the Anierica-ne have really done for us is best expressed in their own idiom. They've "put "Pep"' J into up.' They've piven to us and the French of their Pep, and we now know Iwo cannot lose the war."—(A. and IXX Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 208, 31 August 1918, Page 5
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