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WAR CONSIDERED LIKELY.

PRESIDENT -STILL HOPES FOR PEACE. WASHINGTON. February 4. ' There is the highest authority for saying- that President Wilson dot's n-.t regard the severing of diplomntir relations as an inevitable prelude to wr>.:. Washington fears that war is consi- | dered likely, but hopes that it is avoidable because the - American people, though they will follow. Pies! dent Wilson in anything:, do not want war. President Wilson thinks' that he can best help the other cause of humanity by remaining outside.. ... •• . 1

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Grey River Argus, 6 February 1917, Page 3

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WAR CONSIDERED LIKELY. Grey River Argus, 6 February 1917, Page 3

WAR CONSIDERED LIKELY. Grey River Argus, 6 February 1917, Page 3