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Show BRITISH APPRECIATE AMERICAN GOOD WILL LONDON, Feb. 14. Newspapers of i his city today save, considerable at icnt ion to the address of Lord Read mg. viceroy of India, before the Eng lish Speaking union, on Saturday night, during which he told of tho United States opening its treasury reserves re-serves of sliver to India during the war. In their editorial comments, the newspapers expressed the liveliest ap pretlation of this action on the part of the United State, which brough1. considerable relief to England at a ilmo when affairs In India appeared to be crltic.il. "Remembrance of act3 llko these." says the London Times, "should en able both peoples to Judge a great deal of ill considered talk wlui becoming contempt." The Telegraph sas tho transaction was most eloquent of the aluo of American good will toward this coun try. adding: "When it comes to a pinch, oven in wartime, such an act never could hae been done If a deep-lying sentiment HI J had not been thre to further it' |