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I'lUvSlDl'lNl' UOOSKVKi/l OX INDIA. \ UKMAKKAI'.I.I-: TlilllLTK TO Tlli! ' nurvisii. Xcw Vork. January HI. I'resiilenl Itooscvcli, in a speech at the Diamond Jubilee 01 the African Methodist. Episcopal ( hurk'li, eulogised the work of Europeans 111 America, Australasia, Africa. Kgynl. Java and the 'lMiilippim's. and spoke of the lasting benefits Ihey had conferred on the I native races. . Ho concluded by paying a remarkable tribute to Britain's benelicient nil* "l'resuU-ut Uoosevelt insisted that the recent agreement with Japan.achieved completely a .satisfactory solution of all difficulties between the two countries. Only the Vederal tiowniment w-is able properly to deal with such a ques\,'iv intervention would be unwl« anil foolish. ; ..*■•»!?» Men, he added, would only jeopardise an arnin"cmeiit which was working we.!. There is mmtli comment ill America over President Roosevelt's appreciation of llritish rule in India. It is a remarkable contrast to the views of Mr Brviin after visiting India, and Mr K*ir ll'ardie's views during his crusade in America against lii» country.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 328, 21 January 1909, Page 2
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163A REMARKABLE SPEECH Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 328, 21 January 1909, Page 2
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