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U.S. AND ALLIES

A PATRIOTIC RALLY ANSWER TO mSCIIJIII'-AIAKUKS (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association) \K\V YORK, March I}). Extra trdinary scenes of enlneMaMii were witnessed at a patriotic r.'ily or ganised liy the American Xctcr in ; Association as a reply to the recent mass meeting held hy Gorman .-.un.-'a-thizcrs, ostensibly to protest ugainsi the use of black troops in the Pl'iue area, but at which Sinn Feinors jciiied tlie Germans in reviling e.v Picsident Wilson, American institutions, and the Allies, and from wh;"h .' merican soldiers were ejected by the police for prnto.^;in f g again-a the speeches. To-night M,OOU people pack ed Madison Square ii.nden a lid thousands were iiirncd an ay. ''ho speakers were ''otitinually ■.■i.eend w hen l.hev declared that hue America was hil'.ei'ly resentful el' (he attempt.* lull vphena teds to cause friction between the United Stales md the Allies. General Pershing *.:id A nieyii.-i must insist that outlaw nations be Meld !i>" I'nll responsibility and pay the penally for misdeeds, lie declared "We object to foreign-born persons, whether German or Irish, attempting to decide America's questions, for foreign reasons.''

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 21 March 1921, Page 5

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U.S. AND ALLIES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 21 March 1921, Page 5

U.S. AND ALLIES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 21 March 1921, Page 5