HUMAN FACTOR IN PANAMA CANAL PROBLEM.
NEW PRESIDENT'S "ELEVATED SENSE OF HONOUR." By Telegraph—Press Association—OopyrisJil London, November 7. llie Right Hon. James Bryeo, late British Ambassador to the United States, was entertained at a banquet- by the Pilgrim's Club. A. message from President Wilson was read, in which tlie writer stated that few had done more than. Mr. Bryce to strengthen tho friendship a.nd brotherhood uniting Great Britain and the United States, which had boon a high example to the world. Mr. Bryce, in replying to the toast of his health, said he believed the Panama Canal question would bo solved satisfactorily because of President Wilson's high rectitude avid elevated sense of honour.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7
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113HUMAN FACTOR IN PANAMA CANAL PROBLEM. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7
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