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BRITAIN AND THE STATES.

« FMI'ROVKT) ISOLATIONS. f lIV i;i,F(TI!!f TKMX! I! A I'll--COPY I! I CUT. J [im:i: citKss .*ssnrrmn.v.] LOXDOX*, .Tune 7. Mr T?eo.sevelt was entertained nt. luncheon at .Marlboroimh House. Tie was also entertained at supper ait the Stationers' TLill by liritish ,iourn :> lists. Mr Roosevelt, responding to the t'-a.st of his liealt'li. said that lie was rei'iieed that the relations between Britain and America an* now 'II 111u<h better than formerly. They I'vl improved in proportion as tin* Miited Stales had ixrmvtt stronger. Til!' reas-nn was tliat as a tuition became more powerful she became less t'tiirhv and more disposed tn resnect the rights and f:>t-linlts of others.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 June 1910, Page 3

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BRITAIN AND THE STATES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 June 1910, Page 3

BRITAIN AND THE STATES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 June 1910, Page 3