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Show T. P. O'CONNOR IN A PATRIOTIC ADDRESS ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 18. As a ' - demonstration of the loyalty of Mlnne-sota Mlnne-sota and the whole northwest, 8000 persons, representing every county of this state and the other common- -:-; wealths of tho territory, gathered in the auditorium here and affirmed their purpose to stand back of the govern- " raent in its prosecution of the war against Gormany. The audience, ' ''i through the passage of u resolution, affirmed Its determination to see tlr X' war through to a successful conclusion : and pledged Its support in "deeds, sue- ''; riflces and service." n Z Pu 0'C10lnnor' Ir,sh member of the British parliament, taking as his text -V an American flag which ho held in his 'y hand, dwelt on the opportunities af- i forded emigrants from Europe in this country as the basis for a loyalty that should bo untarnished by a divided allegianco. . . . . |