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LATEST COMPROMISE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cabia Association. WASHINGTON. March 17. Senator Len Hoot has drawn up a new compromise, which reads : " It shall be the declared policy of the United States that, in case of the freedom and peace of Europe being threatened by any Power or combination of Powers, the United States shall regard such a situation as one of grave concern and consider what (if anv) action she will take." A CANADIAN PACIFIST. OTTAWA, March 17. 1 arhnment has ratified the Bulgarian Peace Treaty. .Mr Fielding, ex-Minisier <>?_ Finance in Sir Wilfred Lauder's Administration, said during the debate that Canada had tin business at the Peace Conference, and tl'.e new national aspirations of Canada, were without justification, only creating trouble between Canada, and Britain and between Canada and the L T nit«d States. THE WORLD'S CREDITOR. WASHINGTON, March 17 The fcecretary of the Treasury has announced that the interest on the. United States' loam to foreign • Governments totalled 200,240.000d0l up to November 1919, of which 105.505,033d0l was due from Britain.
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Evening Star, Issue 17305, 19 March 1920, Page 4
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176ARTICLE TEN Evening Star, Issue 17305, 19 March 1920, Page 4
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