THE EMPIRE'S BONDS
AMERICANS IMPRESSED
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(Received February 15, 2 p.m.)
'' - NEW YORK, 14th February. . -Mr. Charles Grasty, Paris correspondent" of" the New York Times, says that -nothing:'impresses .the... American Peaoe delegates more than the presence in, Paris of "the 'representatives of the self-govern-ing British. Dominions, who, like themselves, - represent • young nations and civilisations-in the- process of development. '' The Americans see in the Empire the symbol of what the League of Nations will become. It appeals to the American . imagination* to see the association of Dominions bound to the Mother.-'Country -by-'- invisible links'of a common ancestry, a common purpose, and common-ideals. - •• - -
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 38, 15 February 1919, Page 5
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