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U.S. AND GERMANY

PROPOSED ARBITRATION TREATY. [PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT]. I ; (Received 5, 8.5 a.m.) i Washington, July 4. : ! The State Department expects i Germany misunderstood the force ; j of the proposed Treaty of Berlin, j thinking it absolutely compelled I them to arbitrate, while the United I States Congress on the other hand, was free to accept or reject. Senai tor Knox now’ points out that any; s given issue shall not go to actual! 'arbitration until after the two i ; Governments exchange notes. Objection could be taken at this; ■ stage by either Germany or Am- i erica, and if so arbitration might. 'be abandoned. I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 170, 5 July 1911, Page 1

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U.S. AND GERMANY Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 170, 5 July 1911, Page 1

U.S. AND GERMANY Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 170, 5 July 1911, Page 1

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