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American Opinion-What England Is Doing

Muirhead, James F. | November 25, 1915 issue

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No intelligent British patriot is opposed to the principle of rigid censorship of the press in such a crisis as people are now passing through. But he must be a blind partisan who is not wining to express regret and astonishment at some of the vagaries of present staff of censors. For indeed it is not by any means sure that England is not approaching the point when it can he truly said that people are realizing the situation to the full, and are ready to do utmost. It seems to us almost absurd to say that the size of our army is utterly inadequate compared with those of the other Powers.

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