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PITY POOR AMERICA.

NO FRIEND IN WORLD

(Received 8.55 a.m.)

WASHINGTON Sept. 26

A message from Wichita, Kansas, states that owing to nervous exhaustion, President Wilson has cancelled the remainder of his tour. A physician states that the nervous indigestion from which the President is suffering is due to the strain of the last twelve months. The President i s proceeding direct to Washington. During the Senate debate Senator Cummins, a Republican, said that when President Wilson ended his work in Paris the United States remained without a friend in Europe, Asia, o r Africa. America's brilliant service in the war was forgotten amid the storm of protests which overtook President Wilson as he sailed homeward. Once the war was ended the United States should have made her exit as speedily as possible. If the United States were shackled with the League of Nations she would go blindly blundering on into the future. —A. and N.Z.

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Northern Advocate, 27 September 1919, Page 5

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PITY POOR AMERICA. Northern Advocate, 27 September 1919, Page 5

PITY POOR AMERICA. Northern Advocate, 27 September 1919, Page 5

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