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FEELING OF BUSINESS MEN.

PRO-GERMAN- VIEWS DISCOUNTED.^ | MORE NOISE THAN NUMBERS. I . AUCKLAND, -July 26. Senator the. Hon. Robert Wateoar, interviewed, says that' '^among New York' business men there was simply one hope—that the war would end in favor of the Allies and-that it would j terminate early. He'thought tho pro-German attitude Had associated with it 'more noise than±trumbers, the noise -r being made >through German Newspapers. Private -individuals in America thought that the time had ■gone by for the, exchange• of international Notes between the States : and Germany. It- \pas • ■felt ■ that definite action should betaken. On .'the whole, Mr Watson thought tftf.it the Germans were receiving a very rpoor hearing' in America.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 175, 27 July 1915, Page 5

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FEELING OF BUSINESS MEN. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 175, 27 July 1915, Page 5

FEELING OF BUSINESS MEN. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 175, 27 July 1915, Page 5

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