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IN THE UNITED STATES

STRONG PRO-BRITISH FEELING. AMERICAN WOMEN'S SVMI'ATIIV. LONTDON. 29th October. Mr. Tim Heftlj. M.l\, who lm.s returned to Tendon from America, reports that the feeling in the United State* is n^ MrOMjdy pro-Britieh as it is possible to bo. |On the outward and Homeward voynges American women, for instance, were knitting for British troop*. lk>. ilossf* Pkai& formerly JJaital

States Ambassador in London, writes that the conflict has gone far enough 'tb disabuse Germany of some of its ideis about Britain. Instead of tho Empire falling to piece* through the dropping-off of the colonies, as German, writers predicted, armies are marching 'to Britain's aid from all parts of the •

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 7

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IN THE UNITED STATES Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 7

IN THE UNITED STATES Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 7

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