ROOSEVELT’S SPEECH.
FLUTTER IX THE GERMAN TRESS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Berlin, Aug. 80. President Roosevelt’s speech on the Monroe doctrine caused a Butter in the German Press, which energetically repudiates designs on Venezuela and Brazil, attributing the suggestion to Great Britain’s desire to create bad blood between Germany and America.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 516, 1 September 1902, Page 1
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