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LESSON TO THE WORLD

SOUTH AMERICAN STATESMANSHIP, PRESIDENT COOLIDC4E'S ADMIRATION. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPIHIGHT.) (AUSTKALIAN.NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION,) (Received 29th October, 9 a.m.) WASHINGTON, 28th October,

In accepting a monument to the General Jose do San Martin, the Argentine soldier statesman, as a gift from the Southern Republic, President Coolidge, on Wednesday held up South American statesmanship as a model for the- world. Since the first Pan American Conference was held a hundred years ago, he said, the history of the- relationships among the nations of the new world had been a continuous story of efforts to substitute the rule of arbitration, mediation, adjudication, and confidence for the rule of force and war. "To the scholarly statesmanship of, the Latin-American nations, the world owes a. debt which it has been too tardy in acknowledging.".

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 7

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LESSON TO THE WORLD Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 7

LESSON TO THE WORLD Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 7

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