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Show I MORE PROPAGANDA. The Gorman propagandists are Mill ni, work in the United States, so the srale department is informed in a uis-atcii uis-atcii from The Hague. The man in uh:trLre of the work is a Professor Hrli'.'i;:n:inn. who is aid to have tii reeled pro pa audit in this country from tho OuU'h capital during the war. Oft'iciats of the state department relieve that the messao from The Haue explains the spreading of reports that the L'ciT.ed States and the allies arc not in agree iik nt leardtn mailers to co:nc up at the peace conference. There were many tui-h stories in circulation a fev t. ft'iis ao, and possibly some credence Uapla'.'cd in tii' in. lint si'.u-f the British Brit-ish 5"H mm tary idy'-iion is over there i " rY we: ? uf:i vh;:!i ti huii Kieii 'lie different eountrics have views of their own which they will air when the -nn ference meets, but i f the "lermai!--ent'Ttain the least hope that there will he a disagreement they ar.j hadly foole'J. ; Propaganda on this subject will there- ! fore fail. Hut, as the propazin ndiy is j may take up o'Jier Urn-.- and may I.e ; :ihle to do damage, it would he. well to j bring thi-m up with a hurt turn. Th.' laws py.-'-ed for war purpovs a:v still j iu for-T. j |