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UNITED STATES.

[MONROE DOCTRINE FOR THE | PACIFIC. AMERICA SYMPATHETIC, Received July 27, 1.20 a.m. New York, July 20. The Australian newspaper delegation were entertained at the Lawyer's Club by the Council of Foreign Relations. Mr. Lindsay Russell, president, said America was greatly interested in Mr. Hughes' pronouncement of the Monroe doctrine for the Pacific. The Australians were determined that Germans should not own territory adjacent to Australia. „We would fight to prevent a similar place in our own country. Therefore we can scarcely deny Australia the right to exclude sudi dangerous and barbarous neighbors. Mr. Mackintosh Knight responded on behalf of the Australians.—Press Assoc. MOB RULE DENOUNCED. RECENT LYNCHINGS OP NEGROES AND PRO-GERMANS. Received July 20, 7.50 p.m. Washington, July 25. President Wilson has issued a statement denouncing mob rule in the United, States, and calling on his countrymen to show the world that while fighting for democracy abroad they were not destroying it at home. The statement contains an emphatic denunciation of recent lynchings of negroes and pro-Germans as a blow at the heart of ordered law and human justice.—Press Assoc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 5

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182

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 5

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 5

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