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Show WARM TRIBUTE i : TO AMERICANS London, April 16, 11 15 p. ni. Sir Gilbert Parker took occasion at a meeting of the I'ilprinis tonight to pav a warm tribute to the United State's for the attitude it has maintained during lie war He said; "Never has ;i aeutra nation had such problems as the United States has faced with a temperateness. courtesy cour-tesy and moderation for which this countrj cannot be too grateful. "The American government," continued con-tinued the speaker, "has pursued the only course possible to a nation tie-sirous tie-sirous of preserving its deservedlv high reputation in the field of diplomacy. diplo-macy. It has been in true sympathy with the higb-mlndednesK and sensible sensi-ble idealism of the American people In regard to the great events of the world s history It is not surprising I therefore, that all the combatants in i this great war desire at least Amer- I leans' good opinion " i |