SOUTH AMERICAN STATES
ATTITUDE OF WHITE HOUSE
CRITICISED.
(UNITED MIESS ASSOCIATION—COPXRIGDT.V (AUSTRAUAN--.VEW ZEALAND CIBLI ASSOCIATION) BTTEJTOS AIRES, 18th June. The United States altitude loward Mexico, as expressed by Mr. F. W. Ivellogg, Secretary of Stale, in his recent declaration, was condemned in a. statement issued by the Latin-American Union, which says the Secretary's statements show "that want of respect for tho sovereignty of our peoples which is characteristic of White House, whatsoever be the Pan-American principles which it pretends to support regarding equality of nations." °
The statement continues: "The ' Ar*<-.,,. fine people cannot lvmain indifi'eivnf "to the oulr.ige inflicted upon ;i brollur country.'.'-. .
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 143, 20 June 1925, Page 7
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