AMERICA AND PEACE
'•g. NEW YORK, May 31. Mr Roosevelt, speaking at St. Louis on preparedness for a campaign, denounced the hyphenated Americans as immoral treasonmongers. Mr Roosevelt denied that he was an English-American. He was as unalterably opposed to an English-American alliance as he was to a German-American alliance. The United States must not be a polyglot boarding-house. MELBOURNE, June 1. A prominent business man who has returned from America, in a scathing indictment of America's war attitude, says she is only concerned in money-making. The business conduct of a large number of firms is so opposed to the standard of morality of British business that the Munitions Committee has prohibited the landing of thoir products in Britain.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3247, 7 June 1916, Page 24
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