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LOYAL. ROUMANIANS. h 7- LEGION TO FIGHT WITH /Ve >v AMEfiIGANS» : ; i Tress Associations-Copyright, Anstrg,/u* ; .Uan/and N-.Z. Cable Association.-; .;, : ./{Received' 12.50 p.m.) ! ■' f-\ New York, September 18. ■< [ Lieutenant Stoica, vice-Presideut of the Rouniaftinn National Council in Paris, who, is now in. • the United -States, to obtain the consent of Confor a-Roumanian Legion to fight ;'' with the Americans, said-: "When: the .news came .that America had "entered the war,/Roumania went wild with .delight: ; To-rday every Roumanian Jijsyond. the power of. the.. German i:s determined to-fight until an, enduring peace has /been won under the lead of the United States. 'When Roumanian Kingdom can be re-establish communcations with the Allies, it 'will again march, against the common foe." Lieutenant Stoica told a woeful talc ./of the Russian betrayal of Roumania and :the indiscribable isufferings of i the under the present German .oppression, j. ■ ' i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 19 September 1918, Page 6
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