PRESIDENT MCKINLEY'S SECOND TERM.
INAUGURAL SPEECH. PEB PBBSS ASSOCIATWST. Received 6,10.54 p.m. WASHiNaron, March. 6. Amidst intermittent rain, Mr. McKinley was sworn in foe a Mcoud term as President. A platform was ertotmf on the east front of the capital at Washington for tho occasion. He received an ovation when be addressed the gathering, numbering some forty thousand. Tho ki y-note of his speech wis tho duties and privileges of Greater Areeuca.nndtbattbenecessity of liberal reciprocal trade relations with other countries justified America's potier. Jof moderation and fairness in Ch\w i ' ficsire for cose friendship with r , '{-j duio assisting h-n- into tbe por • a separate nation; deternar f '- givafelf-gavernmentteysif' „£,. . *° as Poon a 8 the inhabit**' ' ""'W 1 *" for the chug*. " were ready Colonel laeatV A » n sworn in ** Vir»/ ~r 1, . R ™*»b was Tl i 4 tVi • President, the Whihe " V ' iMd tron P a Mwched to MrtfinW ' lous "' where Pre »'deat tbe nv. we Po,to-Rican regiment* 7
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 46, 6 March 1901, Page 2
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