WORLD COURT.
i • SENATE'S RESERVATIONS. '(UHITEp PRESS ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTEIC TUfcESHAPW—COPWPHT.) • WASHINGTON, November 28. Mr F. B. Kellosig said to-day that he would confer again with the President, Mr Caivin Coolidge, before resuming diplomatic. exchanges with the coun tries which are members of the World Court. , ■ ' ~ Concerning the Senate reservations attached to the- American adherence, he'said tljat eight nations had unconditionally accepted the reservations, while fifteen had merely acknowledged receipt Qf th« communication- Three di<| not respond.-—Australian Press Association, United Service.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19481, 30 November 1928, Page 9
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