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A PEACE DINNER.

OUTBURST BY PRESIDENT TAFT

[united press association —copyright] (Received December 27, 11 p.m.) NEW YORK, Dec. 27.

Ex-President Roosevelt was invited to a peace dinner at which President Taft was the principal speaker. The latter declared the gathering traitorous if those accepting imitations did not fully approve of its purpose. The outburst was due to certain names being included in the official list.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3409, 28 December 1911, Page 5

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A PEACE DINNER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3409, 28 December 1911, Page 5

A PEACE DINNER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3409, 28 December 1911, Page 5

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