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American Growth.

NECESSITATES LAUUE XA VY. INCULCATINO SCKl'l'l L<)( S REGARD AMI COURTESY. (Received May 11, 10.. r >o p.m.) NEW YORK, May 11. President Roosevelt. speaking at the Merchants' Club luncheon at Chicago, declared that the growth ol the nation aud the growth of its commercial interests on thti Atlantic and Pacific imposed the necessity of a big navy. He hoped 'America's foreign policy would always bo conducted in a spirit of scrupulous regard for the rights of others, and with scrupulous courtesy to others, but the country must bo so that there would' be no position that Americans might tuEc in either hemisphere, which once taken, they would lie unable to stand on. Chinese merchants resolved to boycott American goods until the Amer-ican-Chinese exclusion treaty is modifed, i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7820, 12 May 1905, Page 2

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130

American Growth. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7820, 12 May 1905, Page 2

American Growth. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7820, 12 May 1905, Page 2

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