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AMERICA AND THE PACIFIC.

THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECH.

GERMAN OPINION.

By Telegraph.— Association.Copyright.

(Received May 14, 12.2 a.m.)

Berlin, May 13. German Opinion regards President Roosevelt's Watsonville speech as an alarming development of Monroeism. The newspapers do not anticipate that America's preponderance in the Pacific will be soon realised, and suggest that President Roosevelt is trying to arouse enthusiasm as regards the navy, and is indulging in Presidential electioneering.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 5

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AMERICA AND THE PACIFIC. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 5

AMERICA AND THE PACIFIC. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 5

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