SOUTH AMERICAN STATESMANSHIP
RESIDENT COOLIDGE'S TRIBUTE WORLD OWES A GREAT DEBT. WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. la accepting the monument of General Jose de Ban Martin, Argentine Soldier and statesman, a gift from the southern Republic, President Coolidge on Wednesday held up South American statemanship as a model for the world. He said that since the first Pan-Ameri can Conference, held 100 years ago, 1 1 the history of relationships lamong the nations of the New World has been a continuing story of efforts to substitute the rule of arbitration, mediation, adjudication, and confidence for the rule of force and war. To the scholarly statesmanship of the Latin American nations the world owes a debt which it has been too tardy in acknowledging.” CEREMONIES IN ARGENTINE FRIENDSHIP OF GREAT REPUBLICS Received Oct. 29. 7.20 a.m. BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 28. Ceremonies commemorating the friendship between the United States and the Argentine were held simultaneously with the Washington unveiling this afternoon.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19442, 30 October 1925, Page 7
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