THIRD EDITION BRITAIN'S DAY
THE AMERICAN CELEBRATIONS (UNITED MESS ASSOCIATION.—COrTRIOHT.) (AUSTRAMAN-NV.lv KKAUHD CAIIU ASSOCIATION.) (Received December 9, 2.45 p.m.) NEW YORK, Bth December. The newspapers devoto a generous amount of apaco to British Day. The editorials urge the closer relationship of the great Anglo-Saxon nations, and recall the incidents of Samoa and Manila Bay to illustrate British friendship. Britain and America stand to-day mightier than ever, and indiasolubly united by the bonds of blood am? brotherhood. Their navies are ready to maintain the true freedom of the seas in the interests of liberty and humanity. Britain has been modest in victory, as she was sublime in calm courage during bitter reverses.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 139, 9 December 1918, Page 8
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111THIRD EDITION BRITAIN'S DAY Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 139, 9 December 1918, Page 8
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