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Show EDITORS of mm STILL PRAISING . U. S.EFF0RTS Wilson'. Address "Timely and Well Spoken," Says One Paper. I j By Atsaelated Praia. I T.OVDOV. Ie-c. 6 .RrltiHh Wireless j J Service). The British newspapers. In j publishing; full reports of President J Wilson addreHS to congress and j news regarding hi voyage abroad. ! have taken ..i.m tn mini out tlm ! ; British public' ever-growing appre-- appre-- ciatlon of what t.he American soldiers I and the American ienpl aa a whole have done In the war. . LONDON TIMES. ; "We would uk the A merit ans " sav the Time.-, "to believe that the' allied people rep.ird the coining of the president in the same spirit in j which they regarded the Immense war! effort of the I nited States' and the! 1 derisive contribution of Its armed ; forces to the common victory. If it lie a sacrifice for the American people ' -that the president hwilt1 come. It la . a sacrifice which the European allies deeply appreelate." 0 MANCHESTER GUARDIAN. The Manchester Ouardian notes fclhat ' like all President Wilson a utterances, ut-terances, the address la finely and ! eloquently apokfn. 1 "Well might ht." It continues, "speak with pride of the splendid courage and achievement of the ', American soldiers. j "It la a great page In the record i of a great- people. There la no ex-j ample in himry of such an effort i undertaken with so complete absence 1 of material ambition or prospect of material gain, in defense simply of national honor and of the larger tn-te tn-te rents of mankind. Its Immediate success has tn-en swift and decisive, but Its full fruit have yet to be gathered, and the president. In defiance defi-ance of all traditions. Is about to leave hi own country in order to take purt in the decisive conference of tha alliee," |