ROOSEVELT'S SPEECHES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Uopyrigbt Washington, Sept. 2. President Roosevelt-, spoakiog at Proctor, said Monroeism was not aggressive. It was necessary to onabio America to develop peaceably. The docrine was only respected while backed by a first-class navy. It would bo shameful if America idly boasted, and was not prepared to back her words by deeds.
New York, Sept. 2,
Senator Platt, boss of tho Republican Convention for New York State, declares that the Convention will not pledgo itself to support President Roosevelt. Tho New York Herald states that the formation of a Meat Trust has been postponed owing to President Roosevelt’s attacks on trusts.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 519, 4 September 1902, Page 2
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