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OPENING OF U.S. CONGRESS.

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE 'J O THtt CHAMBER. j FIB PKESS ASSOCIATION. | Received 4, 10.42 p.m. | Washington, December 4. | President Rooeeveh's message to I Coßgri s.i advo ated the exclus : on of Anarchists, and he suggested that all the Powers ougbt ti treat Anarchist crimes lifc* p'Mcv, He condemned the unwnrr. '.ted antagi nisai to trusts. Combiuati n and concent ration ought not to he prohibited, th 'Ugh over capitili-' ea'ion should be prevented. The: nation ougtit to create au office of i Secretary of Commeica end Industry, to supervise labour, the mercantile j marine, and the great corj orations. It, was necessary to re-enact Chinese ex-; elusion, and i; was also desirable to sup- ! plement tLe tiriff with reciprocity | treaties. The Philipp ne afiair was stated to be the wotk of local bandits. \ The Olayton-Bolwer treaty had been j abrogated, England consenting to, America building and stfeguardicg the canal and regulating it for neutral usej by all nation?. The Monroe doctrine. would remain the cardinal tu'ure! foreign po'icy of the two Americas. !

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 287, 5 December 1901, Page 3

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OPENING OF U.S. CONGRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 287, 5 December 1901, Page 3

OPENING OF U.S. CONGRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 287, 5 December 1901, Page 3

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