COOLIDGE OPPOSES ARBITRATION WITH MEXICO OVER OIL.
AMERICAN PROPERTY RIGHTS INVIOLABLE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Aus. and N.Z. Cable Association. WASHINGTON, January 21. President Coolidge has intimated that he is opposed to arbitration with Mexico, despite the Senate Committees resolution to that effeejt. He believes that if the public understood what the United States is contending for, viz., the inviolability of property rights, while Mexico is for confiscation, there w'ould be no demand for arbitration. He feels, however, that the Senate resolution will perhaps complicate the situation.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18062, 24 January 1927, Page 8
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