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Show LONDON PAPERS con upon U. S. CANDIDATES None of the Editors Seems to Be Worried Much About Planks on Ireland. LONDON. Julv 7. Newspapers of London, in commenting on tho Chicago Chi-cago and San Francisco conventions Ithls morning, devote more attention to future relations between the L'nlted I States and Great lirltain thun upon jthe bearing the conventions will have I on the domestic affairs ot America "There is nothing In tho declared polio of either Mr Harding or Mr. !'ox to disturb the most cordial relations rela-tions between the two countries," says the Morning I 'ost Several Journals warn tho people here not to take a too serious view of utterances inevitable during the campaign by "corltln groups In the l'nlted States who make twisting tho ! lion's tall a favorite amusement." Most newspapers touch very lightly or Ignore the Irish plank adopted at San Francisco, but the Morning Post i c marks "American politicians do not scruple to serve their own ends by re- ! sorting to expedients which thoy know ure offensive to the British nation. . . . . We believe the Irish resolution resolu-tion does not cut very much ice as it stands ' |