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THE TERM AMERICAN.

WI-IK'? K IT SHOULD AWLY. By Tekzrapli—Press Association—CopyriElit (Hoc. November 30, 5.5 p.m.)' Washington, November 20. A sensation was caused at a luncheon, whero Latin-American diplomats vrero present, when. Senator Chamberlain an*nounral that ho would in all circtimstances vote for justice for Colombia, referring to its separation from Panama. Tho party, who broko the silence after Senator Chamberlain's faux pas, was Bishop Currier, of Cuba, who remarked that- the time had arrived when the verm American should apply to the'; M-lvolo continent, north mm south.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 7

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88

THE TERM AMERICAN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 7

THE TERM AMERICAN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 7

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