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SPEECH BY EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. ARBITRATION 'DENOUNCED, .., T *>"««■ York, August IC. Mr Roosevelt, speaking at Hartford. ■I onueeticut, said that 'it the Munro doctrine h,U not been maintained, the. tinted S.atcs would have been dragged into the European war. jj ( - denounced -Mr Aryan's peace treaties sis visionary anil unworkable. Arbitratim would prove merely an excuse for an aggrcs--ive country to i-stablislil itself lit in enemy's territory -beft-re continuing' the war. THE rise IX FOOD PRICKS, New York, Angi-st IC. Three impu-i-s opened in U leaao by ihe Federal, civic, and Stat-.- autlior:ties regarding the rise in fr, o dstuli'?. which is alleged to be the ouico.rjc of tie war. Counsel representing tlv.i packers consented to give anv information, desired, disclaimin«r that ihe combine exis'.ed to inflate'prices unduly. BRITISHERS WELL TREATED. RUT CORDIALLY HATED. Received !7. 12.111 a.m. New York. August 10. Americans from Berlin state that alIhounh the popuiar hatred against the English is intense, thev are being ivelltrcated by the authorities.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 18 August 1914, Page 5
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162AMERICA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 18 August 1914, Page 5
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