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ARBITRATION TREATY. BRITAIN'S LONG DELAY. (OTITM> JPBESB ABSOCIATIOH—BY mXCTtpO TELEOBAPB —COPYRIGHT.) (Received October 21st, 5.5 p.m,) "WASHINGTON, October 20. It is learned at the State Department that the United States is somewhat impatient over the year's delay since the opening of negotiations, and has asked Britain for immediate action on the question of a new arbitration treaty. Officials said that Notes had been exchanged during last week and -the United States took the initiative in attempting to expedite negotiations. An American Note, which was delivered in London early in the week, asked the British Government for reasonsfor the delay and was so framed as to leave no doubt in the minds of the leaders that the United States was showing increasing impatience. London's reply, received on October 19th, merely explained that the Foreign Office had not yet heard from all the Dominions concerning their attitude, but it is pointed out here, however, that London should have.had plenty of time to confer'with,, the Dominion Governments, inasmuch as the draft treaty ■was handed to the British Ambassador on December 29th.—Australian Press Association. "To be weak is miserable." —Milton. Fortify the system by taking Baxter's Lung Preserver. Soothes inflamed bronchial passages, eases breathing. Builds up strength, too, to resist coughs, colds, and other ills. Famous for sixty years. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. —5 By special arrangement Renter's World Service, in addition to other special sources of information is need in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published is this issue, and ail rights therein ip Australia and New Zealand iare —H
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19447, 22 October 1928, Page 9
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