ITALY.
PRESIDENT WILSON AT TURiN,
TEE IMPORTANCE OF TRUSTWORTHINESS. Received Jan. 10, 12.30 a.m. _ London, Jan. 8. President Wilson, during Ilia visit to Turin, paid a tribute to Cavour, pointing out that the great achievements of Italy had been impossible without his work and inspiration. Referring to the business of the Peace Conference, President Wilson said thiit the pulses of the modern world beat in the business houses of men who do the business of the world and shape the destinies of the world. Peace and war issues were largely in the hands of those controlling the world's commerce. "¥ou cannot trade with a man who cannot trust you, and you will not trade with a man whom you cannot trust. Trust is the life-breath of the nation's relations with foreign capital, and takes hold in the modern states. Its processes are actually processes of conquest."— Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 5
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