U.S. NAVY’S PACIFIC CRUISE
United Press Association— Copyright (Received Dec. li, lU.oo p.m.; NLNV iuRK, Dec. li. President Roosevelt, aboard uio Mayflower, reviewed Admiral Lwum lleot for tlio Pacific, and ied squadron out of the Ray, am mighty strains of music, ’luo spectacle was highly impressive. LONDON PRE*S COALMEN I'(Received Dec. 17, 10.35 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. li. Tlio Times says President Roosevelt’s enthusiasm « as thoroughly •Lntish, in being leavened by a eiiong practical sense of the solid practical aims of tho cruise. It was a demonstration of the views expressed m tne latest message of Congress. ine Times feels confident that he lias taken measures to defeat any attempt oi tho labor politicians to turn tlio visit to tho Pacilic ports into a dangerous d emonstr a tion.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 18 December 1907, Page 3
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