THE APPEAL TO REASON.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS TO SETTLE DISPUTES. (Times and Sydney tiua Services.) WASHINGTON. July 0 The Secretary of State fur Kon-i-m Afi;<i is I Mr W. .r. HiTani. in sulmiittinp> his IV;nr (■...niinissiiln Trenti:-- liiil lo llio Senate \esterday. K ;t i>l iluit they would supplement the existing arhitratiiin treaties liv providing for the sabmission of disputes to pcrma.nc.nt international commissions. The Urilish treaty provides for the of the Dominions when they an involved. The fin .iiij."i nf the commission will not l>o (innl. the contracting parties reserving tin- rijrlil- I" act independently after a report has !>ren submitted.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 163, 10 July 1914, Page 5
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