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RUSSIAN EXCLUSION LAW.

DIFFERENCE WITH AMERICA.

AN OLD TREATY IN DANGER.

By Telegraph.— A«sociat!on.—Copyright. Washington, December 17. Russia has protested against the proposed abrogation by the United States of the Russo-American Treaty of 1832.

Senate leaders declare that a modified resolution is certain to bo adopted, ending the treaty. Russia declared the wording of the Sulzer resolution, adopted by the House of Representatives, objectionable.

A hurried meeting of Cabinet was held at White House.

AN AUSTRALIAN EXCLUDED

NO WAIVING FOR SCIENCE.

St. Petersburg, December 17.

The Government has refused the British Embassy's application that the Government should waive the law against admittance of Jesuits into Russia, in order to enable Father Pinrot, an Australian scientist, to undertake seismological studies at the famous observatory at Pulkovo.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 7

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RUSSIAN EXCLUSION LAW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 7

RUSSIAN EXCLUSION LAW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 7

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