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NOT SO TOUCHY.

AMERICA GROWING TTF. LONDON, June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt had luncheon at Marlborough House yesterday, and were entertained at supper at the Stationers' Hall by British journalists. Mr. Roosevelt, repsonding to the toast of his health, rejoiced that the relations between Britain and America were now so much better than formerly. They had improved in proportion as the United States had grown stronger, and the reason was that as a nation became more powerful it became less touchy and more disposed to respect the rights and feelinn-s of others.

ROMANES I/ECTTTKE,

BAKGSSS OP SOCIALISM.

(Received 9.35 a.m.)

LONDON, June 7.

Ex-President Roosevelt, at Oxford, delivered the Romanes lecture, taking as his subject the biological analogies of history. He dwelt on the all-importance of national character as a factor in national greatness. The laws of morality governing individuals were equally binding on nations. He emphasised the dangers of Socialism.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 5

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NOT SO TOUCHY. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 5

NOT SO TOUCHY. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 5

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