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Stars and Stripes

'.nKTY AIMS AND IDEALS. A "FLAG DAY" SPEECH.

By Cable— Press association—Copyright

Received 17, 1-2.20 a.m. Washington, Juno 10.

; President Wilson, in an address in cou- ! nection with Flag Day, wondered at those who used tile American flag boastfully. The flag means that for the future national power would be justly used. It stood for self-possession and asserting the right of one nation to seive other nations, not aggression or self-aggran-disement, ilt would be a pitiful thing, he said, to have, to make apology for anything Americans did under the shelter of the flag.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 5

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97

Stars and Stripes Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 5

Stars and Stripes Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 5

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