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Show LONDON PAPERS DO NOT COMMENT ON WILSON NOTE LONDON. July 31, 4::T a. m. The , morning newspapers, with only two exceptions, ex-ceptions, published' the American note of protest against the British blacklist without comment. The Tunes adds a br.ef Was hi us ton dispatch characterizing the protest ;ls a "political maneuver de-sisned de-sisned to elicit a British disavowal which wili be proclaimed as a preat triumpli for President Wilson's administration." The Caily Chronicle, in a brief editorial, says: - The war which we wa.ee inevitably causes neutrals inconvenience, such as those dwelt upon in the American government's latest and rather un-friendlv un-friendlv note. We would ask them to remember that after ail we are fight-ins fight-ins not only our own battle, but the whole world's battle. |