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PEACE OF THE WORLD.

PACIFIC TRYING GROUND. AUSTRALIA AND U.S.A. SOME COGENT CONCLUSIONS. ißj Cable.-'Press Assodatlon.--Copyrlßlit.) (Received 1 p.m.> NEW YORK, August 4. An " Evening Post" leader entitled " Gazing on the Pacific " says: "An exchange of courtesies such as occurred between Mr. Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States, and the Governor General of Australia once more brings to mind the increasing international importance of the Pacific area, as the world gazes more and more intensely at Balboa's ocean. ** The world's politics are gradually undergoing a vast change. The lonely outpost of the British Empire can no longer look towards London without seeing, the United States first, for the United States is the key nation of Pacific politics. The aims of Australia and the United States must always be similar. It is the first duty of statesmanship-to make it so, or it will be worse both for America and the British Empire. " Upon realisation of the new trend of international politics towards tho Pacific and the understanding of the new problems created, depends in a large measure the peace of the world." (A. and N.Z. Cable.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 183, 5 August 1925, Page 7

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PEACE OF THE WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 183, 5 August 1925, Page 7

PEACE OF THE WORLD. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 183, 5 August 1925, Page 7

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