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Show Wiikx the announcement was mado thst England had seized the island of Mi-tylane Mi-tylane there wasomethlr.g like a panic on the bourses oi all the great cities of Europe; hut while European securities declined American stocks advanced in priee. This indicate that foreign investors in-vestors realize that a I'.uropeaa war would minister to American prosperity. It may also be accepted as evidence that the foreigners would be glad to place tiieir money where it could not be swallowed in possible disasters of far-reaching far-reaching proportions. If a general war, such as is feared, should break out, the ttinp of Europe might be changed before the contest should b brought to ariose, in which event some securities would possibly be made worthies. |