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HIS ADVICE TO NATIONS.
To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:-
While "the good nations and true"
are busily making permanent
with each other, their united diplomats
should be vigilant lest
forestall their action.
Are the day's events viewed in all
their true significance?
the Balkans are danger points.
seems possibility of war at both ends of
Europe simultaneously. Is Spain, of its
own initiative, dangerously opposing the
righteous
France or is its champion of 1870 domi-
nant?
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some
enemy
Morocco and
There
African
policy
of
great
SHING
And are the sanguinary Turks
being encouraged against Russia?
It seems discourteous to impugn the
motives of an avowedly friendly and
peaceful power, but we must judgeby
actions rather than mere words.
By the way, a certain "messenger's"
post is about to be vacated, and it has
been
wealthy for the place is being sought.
Better to choose the poorest, for
would be braver (having less to leave
behind, he would cling less tenaciously
to life).
politics is the next thing in an Ambas-
sador's qualifications. I doubt not there
are many Americans both willing and
capable; but if not, I myself would
undertake to deliver the "message tp
Garcia."
hinted that a man
sufficiently a
he
And e a knowledge of world
ELMER ROBINSON BROWN.
NEW YORK, May 26, 1911.
Idea that any man who
EXPLAINED, has a dollar is a dollar
diplomat is declared to be
all wrong. It's the man who gets the dol
lar away from him who is the diplomat.
AINGTOR
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