MR KELLOGG
BURT HER PIU)P( )SEjl> TRE AT l ES. (United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) t Received this day at 10 ami.) .<■*- WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. Afr Kellogg stales another attempt to expedite negotiations for an Arid ration Treatv with Britain will he made before 4th March. Air Kellogg •forwarded a draft of the proposed treaty to London thirteen months ago. but no move has been made hv the British Government either to accept or to reject it. It is understood in unofficial circles that British objections to the proposed treaty are based oil the claims that questions involving so-called special interests would he subjected to arbitration. . Afr Kellogg believes it will be impossible to complete negotiations for all pending arbitration and conciliaiion treaties before the present admnistration ends, because the eliminating treaties now ponding with Latin-American countries, thirty-one await negotiations with European and Asiatic Bowers, lmt he hop's that the principal one will he negotiated and possibly ratified by the fourth of Alarch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1929, Page 5
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