INTENSE INDIGNATION.
OVER SENATE'S ACTION. WILSON MAY ACT ALONE. AuftraliM »wl N.2. Csbl* AMoetatictiv. (R-eceived March 5", noon.) WASHINGTON. Starch 4. The mast intense indignation prevails ': at the minority's action in provming a vote, and there are expressions of disgust everywhere at the effort to force an. extra session. Senator Hitchcock declared that the Bill was defeated by twelve men who ■ were the most reprehensible, filibusters \ in the history of civilised government. It is now confidently expected that ■i President. Wilson will arm ship., on his OWu responsibility.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11947, 5 March 1917, Page 6
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