NOTES.
An American tribute :• —
"August the Fourth is a day, peculiarly England's. It belongs to England and the Empire. That day is England's. The glory is hers. On it she made her great decision, and it is her high privilege to congratulate herself that that decision w,as right and noble.
"Britain heard the call of duty, and knew the cost of what she did by doing it. If 1 the world is not yetsaved it can confidently hope to be, thanks to Great Britain, who gave the world the chance it needed to prepare for battle at its leisure and in vastly better conditions than Great Britain chose to insist on fbr herself." 1
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14727, 4 August 1921, Page 4
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