PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.
A VIGOROUS POLICY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Washington, Doc. 4. President Roosevelt’s message to Congress advocated the exclusion of Anarchists. The Powers, he said, ought to treat Anarchist crimes like piracy. He condemned the unwarranted antagonism to trusts. Combination and concentration ought not to be prohibited, though over-capitalisation should be prevented. The nation ought to create an office of Secretary of Commerco and Industry to supervise the labor of the mercantile marine of great corporations. It was nocessary to re-enact measures for Chinese exclusion. It was desirable to supplement the tariff with reciprocity treaties. The Philippine affairs were the work of local bandits. The ClaytonBulwer agreement had been abrogated, England consenting, America building and safeguarding the canal, aad regulating the neutral use of it to all nations. The Monroe doctrine would remain a cardinal future foreign policy of the two Americas.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 280, 5 December 1901, Page 2
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