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PEACEFUL STOCUv-TN-TRADfI U6ELESW. Washington ;Snptcoifl>er 25. Colonel ftoosereU, in an article in tho Outlook, says itihere was ,room for sincore differences of opinion albout the initial positions of Augfcria, Scrvi'a, Russia, Germany and France, taut far England, when owe Belgium was invaded, every uireuiinisiba-nce of atait-ioaitvl t«oroor and interest forced 'her to act as she did. She coiiHl not hold up her Qiead among tho nations hodfihe act«l otherwise. It was impossible not to face the danger of a trans-Atlantic «pp!lic:itiim of OiKSHtI IkflDlliiirdi'a doctrines, anil the United States muis't be prepared. Treaties, tho Court, and rtihe whale ipaaiM stock-in-trade w-tiro -'useless luiHesy backed by force.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 106, 28 September 1914, Page 8
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107AMERICA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 106, 28 September 1914, Page 8
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