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1 l 1 j WHAT WILL AMERICA DO? j REJOICINGS AT WARSAW'S FALL. I PRESIDENT WILSON OPEXIVU HIS EYES. Received 7, 5.5. p.m. New York. August (i. In defiance of President Wilson's neutrality proclamation, tens of thousands | of German-Americans demonstrated in processions, gorgeously celebrating the occupation of Warsaw. President Wilson is now consulting the heads of the Army and Navy, dawing' up the measures for presents- | tion to Congress. The assembly of Congress is likely I to be an historical event. I President Wilson, like Britain, is opI posed to militarism, but he agrees with j .Mr. Roosevelt's view regarding European events, that if America is not prepared to hack her policy by force, I when necessary, she would be as powerless as China,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1915, Page 5
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