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17 September 1901 (3)

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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

PATHETIC SCENES. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT )

... on cither side Mr. Abner M'Kinley and Dr. liixcy. Tho other members of the family followed in other carriages. President Roosevelt drove quietly the station just after eight with Mr. Wilcox and his secretary. A few mounted pultco followed his carriage ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. IDOi

... cheerful words had been literally tho breath of life. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS POLICY. (Reuter’s Teleoram.) Buffalo, Monday. Iq his nttcrandc Saiunhiy regarding his policy. President Roosevelt emphasised tho word *• peace.” Yesterday ho gathered together some ...

THE AMERICAN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

... general sentiment was notah.y confident, and there was a complete absence of alarm anywhere. The announcement President Roosevelt that he would continue (be policy of the former Administration was received with general approval. Other factor.? were likewise ...