ANGLO-AMERICAN TREATY!
MR. TAFT’S OPTIMISM. New York. July 8. At a Christian Endeavour Society’s Convention in Atlantic City, President Taft announced that the Anglo-American Agreement was certain to be carried into effect. He expressed the hope that other European countries would follow suit, thus creating a formidable instrument against war. He alluded to the South American and the Spanish-American wars as freak wars. He announced the signing of a fur and seal treaty which, he hoped, meant the beginning of a system of ocean game laws.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 174, 10 July 1911, Page 5
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