UNITED STATES POLITICS.
ill? KOOSKVELT'S HOMECOMING. [l!Y ELECT lilt! TKLKCItAI'H-COL'YKIOIIT.] [Pill I,REBS ABBOPIATJIN.J LONDON, Juno 20. Mr Roosevelt's remarks in thanking Judge Ga.vnor, -Mayor of Now York, for the city's welcome, are interpreted as a summons to Ropublieaui 'action and a pledge of his own. readiness to assist. The Times' New York correspondent says it is universally recognised that Mr Roosevelt may become the decisive factor in the present situation. AN ENGLISH VIEW. LONDON, Juno 20. The Daily News says Mr RooseveK has returned not only to the United Slates, hut clearly to public life. He is naturally a master of ceremonies, and, naturally ,as a master of ceremonies is far too wise to my anything .about politics. Tfie Repnibl iean party 011 their side extol Mr Roosevelt as an individual. Tie is, in fact, the only Republican flhle to keep the Presidency for the party. -Meantime, the managers who have brilliantly sueeceded i'll impressing on America that he i.s the greatest, living American have net altogether an easy task ill nvaintaining and enhancing that impression over some years in expectancy.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 June 1910, Page 3
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181UNITED STATES POLITICS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 June 1910, Page 3
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