No sooner had the arrival of tho American Fleet in Pacific waters given a feeling of security to tho people of . the Pacific Coast than. Brawl's ordering of twenty-nine '.var--ship&jiwas£espqsed- There was ho question as to yhomr'.thosc .warship's were for. Brazil conUV neither, use"'nor'man-them, much lesspay for them. England and Germany could build warships of their own. Manifestly,\they wore not for. tho United States. They were for Jipan:- To-day tho Japanese situation, menacing at first, is' acute.—"American," New York.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 310, 24 September 1908, Page 11
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