TO MERIT FAME
VIEWS ON THE VISIT.
(Received December 28, 9 a.m.)
NEW YORK, 27th December.
The New York Times London correspondent states that, Lord Fisher, on being interviewed, said that far exceeding the League of Nations and .the freedom of the seas President Wilson can best merit eternal fame and compel the continuance of peace by inducing all the nations who speak the English language to become a federation of free nations; a great commonwealth of free republics. Lord Burnham, on being interviewed, said: "President Wilson's visit to these shores is recognised everywhere as of immeasurable importance to both countries. It marks deep the abiding interest the people of England take in affairs concerning the giant western democracy. This visit is the visible truth of the common understanding between the moral forces of the world, which alone are able to ensure the right standards of civilisation."
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 7
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147TO MERIT FAME Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 7
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