A TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN.
AMERICA'S AIM IN MEXICO. LONDON, February 7. Responsible journalistic opinion in the United States pays warm tributes to Britain for her abstention from embarrassing inquiries regarding Mr. Wilson's Mexican policy. The United States Ambassador (Mr. Page), in a speech at a Newcastle Chamber of Commerce dinner last night, said that if anyone thought the United States wanted to acquire Mexico or establish a protectorate, he missed the key to the whole development of republican institutions. America did not desire more territory. He added that the principle that every people must govern themselves applied to Mexico and all the other southern States.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 34, 9 February 1914, Page 5
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