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LATIN AMERICAN REPUBLICS. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ’S PRAISE. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. (Received Oct. 29, 11.35 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. In accepting a monument of General Jose De San Martin, an Argentine soldier and statesman, a gift from the southern republic, President Coo.lidge on Wednesday held up the South American statesmanship as a model for the world. He saicl that since the first PanAmerican conference was held, 100 years ago, “the history of the relationship among nations of the New World has been a continuing story of efforts to substitute the rule of arbitration, mediation, adjudication and confidence for rulei 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.- —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 October 1925, Page 5
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