AMERICAN POLICE.
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Received Monday 7.30 p.m. v NEW YORK, March 20. Senator Borah made a sensationaV speech at New Haven attacking American policy abroaa particulaP- | ly in Mexico, China and Russia. He ! said: "The Powers behind the" 1 League of Nations have aivided upi Chinai. Let this Christian, civilised nation, whenever a great crisisf nrises be in a position to decide what to do instead of being tied upJ with the League. I would, if I had my way, recognised Russia to-mor-row. Let us begin by aealing witW the Russian ' people, and,. by association, let them see ilie falsenessi of some of their theories." He advocated arbitratiw relativd to Mexico and added: "But let there he one brand of arbitration not one kind for small nalions and anothsr: for large."
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17164, 22 March 1927, Page 4
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148AMERICAN POLICE. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17164, 22 March 1927, Page 4
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