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AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

THE NAVY

ROOSEVELT'S LATEST.

A TfLT AT FOREIGN MARRIAGES

United Press Association —By Electric It.e o ru... v- -*_ opyi ight. NEW YOKK, April 28. The Senate, by 50 to 23, again defeated the Naval Appropriation li*jl, aifcrir it had be-era amended, by Mr Roosevelt's desLre, to provide for four battleships.

Mr Rooeovolt, in a message to Congrrfy, urges, in the strangest terms, limiting tiho use of injunctions in the case of labour disput-es; also legislatiion fncreasing the power of tie NotioxraJ Govcinimont to regulate tihe iateriSlAte business of the great carpara»tions.

Mr Roosevelt protests against tihe growth of class consciousness, declaring tilw.t the abuso of t<he process of in»j unctions by employers must breed class consciousness, and theircfore class resentment. Whilst ooiKtenuiing tlie demagogue, who pix\a<ohet> envy of woalt'h, Mr Roosevelt oaustioally remarks fchat his co.unterpart is tho 'hard, cruel mult.i-niillioina.ire, who is the least envi«i.t>k> and loast admirable of citi7Ams, whose son is a fool, and his daughter a foreign princess.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13103, 30 April 1908, Page 7

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AMERICAN AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13103, 30 April 1908, Page 7

AMERICAN AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13103, 30 April 1908, Page 7

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