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Show m WILSON ANSWERS FOR ALL ALLIES London, Aug. 31. Lord Robert Cecil, minister of blockade, today Indorsed In-dorsed President Wilson's reply to tho peace proposals of Popo Benedict, Bene-dict, and said he was not certain any further response would bo necessary. This Is tho first official expression of opinion In regard to tho President's Presi-dent's not from any of tho allies. "The President's noto Is a very magnificent occurrence" said tho minister In his weekly Interview with tho Associated Press. "It thrilled us all over hero and tho opinions which I heard expressed by representatives of allied countries were equally warm and appreciative. I am certain that none of tho allies would bo ablo to Improve upon It, and I am not certain cer-tain that any further reply will bo necessary. "Thero does not appear to mo to bo anything Inconsistent as botween tho President's noto and tho economic policy of tho allies as declared at tho Paris conferenco. "Tho resolutions of tho allies wero purely dofonslvo measures and In no way aggressive" |