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SENATOR BGRAII TAKEN TO TASK FOR ' IL-TIMED INTERFERENCE IMPRACTIGABLE SUGGESTIONS Rcc. Oct. 25, 5.5 p.m. NEW YORK, Saturday. The "Herald-Tribune" and the "New York Times," in special Sunday editorials take Senator Borah severely to task for to-day's statement. The "Tribune" says Senator Borah is exercising the inalienable right of an American statesman to get on the front page. To Americans, the astute and unastute tricks of Senator Borah are too familiar a story. The "Times" says there is no need to argue the point regarding Senator Borah's frightful laqk of good taste and propriety. He proposed steps that would take the best efforts of the ablest men in the world ten years to achieve and suggested that it is the easiest thing* conceivable to take them immediately. A little consideration for the two responsible rulers who are condueting the delicate negotiations should have induced him to hold his frre until after they had announced the results.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 54, 26 October 1931, Page 3
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158BAD TASTE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 54, 26 October 1931, Page 3
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