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Show I Tmk Mai'juis of Loknh expresses the beiief that the troubles of tnn Argentine Argen-tine republic can only be settled by a Kuropeau protuctorate, and he advances ad-vances the opinion that it will soon become be-come a German colony. It is somewhat some-what surprising to liud such views emanating ema-nating from him. It rmmt be cocfe.s.sed that they cannot b lightly passed over, but an attempt to establish a protectorate protecto-rate there would stir tip a hornet's nest and result in somebody's g-stting badly stui'g. There has been considerable opposition op-position to the builditig up of ourtiavy; but if there is any possibility of such a dctiaace of the Monkok doctrine as Lokmk portrays, thero will be a general demand on the part of the American people that the work; be hurried up. Tho Kuropean nation attempting to set u a protectorate over Argentine or any other country of South America will have to try conclusions with Uncle Sam. |