PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S POLICY.
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Washington, December 4
President Roosevelt's message to Congress advocated the exclusion of, Auarchis's. The Powera oughn to treat Anarchist crimes like piracy. He condamned the unwarranted antagonism to trusts. Combination and concentration ought not to be prohibited, though over capitalisation should be prevented. Tho nation ought to create an office of Secrc- ! tar/ of Cjuatnarco and Industry to supervise libor, tbc mercantile marine and groit corporations. Is was necessary to re-enact Chinese exclusion and desirable to supplement Uio tariff reciprocity treaties. The Pi illipino affiir waa the work of loc-d bandits. Tha ClaytonEu'wer treaty had baen abrogated, England consenting to America building and safeguarding the cical and regulating its neutral use for all nations. The Monroe doctrine would remain a cardinal featu e of the foreign p< licy of the two Americas.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 December 1901, Page 4
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139PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S POLICY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 December 1901, Page 4
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