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Show Entrance" of United States Valiant, Fine Spirited Soldiers Sol-diers Greatly Pleases British. PARIS, July 4. Tho Matin publishes pub-lishes an interview obtained by Hughes Leroux with Premior Lloyd George, who contradicted emphatically a suggestion that Great Britain was only half pleased with America's entrance en-trance Into the war. The French writer writ-er said thero were persons in this country who permitted themselves to be persuaded, no doubt by German propaganda, that England feared tho Idealism and passion for justice of America as It would be felt whon tho time came to discuss terms of peace. The premier shrugged his shoulders, M. Leroux writes, and said: "Wo not only desired the entrance of the United States into the war, but wo solicited it. At the present moment mo-ment wo ask that America shall send us fighters In the greatest numbers possible and as soon as it can be done. We wish her valiant soldiers who havo just landed In France, inspired with such n fine spirit, to minglo their blood with yours and ours for the triumph of the common cause. Is that clear?" 00 |