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U.S. TO SAFEGUARD FOREIGN INTERESTS; Secretary Redfield States Policy of Protection for Lifeand Property.REVERSES BRYAN STANDCouncil an Foreign Relations Interprets Letter to Represent Administration's Attitude.
March 3, 1919, Monday
Section: Business & Finance, Page 20, 1079 words
The Council on Foreign Relations has obtained from the Administration a definite statement of policy regarding the protection of American citizens and property in foreign countries by William C. Redfield, Secretary of Commerce, in reply to a request from the Council for his interpretation of what the Government... [ END OF FIRST PARAGRAPH ]
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