The United States Presidency.
MR McKINLEY'S ADDRESS,
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY.
(Per Press Association.)
| Washington, March 5. Mr McKinley formally assumed ' o fftce yesterday. The pageant at the Capitol was a striking one. I ,V ; . tTimiqaTirl trnnrw linnd fhn ihirty thousand troops lined tne route, and there was an immense gathering of spectators to witness the proceedings. j Q j^ s inaugural address, Mr Me- ■»?*»* territorial aggressum would be avoided, and a firm, j dignified, foreign policy adopted. j Every agency tor the preservation of p eace would bo tried before resorting tQ W£U . Arbitration was the true -ethod of bringing about of international disputes, and the treaty recently entered into with the British -^ag a glorious example of the exercise o j reason f or securing: peace ° x
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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8603, 6 March 1897, Page 2
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