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ROOSEVELT AWAKE

TO THE GERMAN MENACE. BRITAIN’S ACTION UPHELD. (Received 26 12.20 p.m.) Washington, Sept. '25. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt. in an article in the ‘Outlook/’ said there was room for sim—re differences of opinion about the initial positions o,’ Austria. Servia. Russia, Germany, and France, but for England, when once Belgium was invaded, every circumstance of national honour and interest forced her to act as she did. Site could riot have held up her head amongst the nations had she acted otherwise. It was impossib e for us not to face the danger of a transAtlantic application of General Bern hardi’s doctrines. The United States must be prepared. Treaties, the Hague Court, and the whole pacific , ist stock-in trade is useless unless: barked bv force. '

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 242, 26 September 1914, Page 6

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ROOSEVELT AWAKE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 242, 26 September 1914, Page 6

ROOSEVELT AWAKE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 242, 26 September 1914, Page 6

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