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INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION

INTERVENTION IN THE WAR.

Press Association—by Telegraph—Copyright.

NEW YORK, September 13; (Receivod Sep. 14, at 10.41 a.m.)

Mr F. B. Loomis, Assistant Secretary of State, welcomed 22G members to the Inter-parliamentary Conference now being held in St. Louis. Every European 1 Parliament was represented.

September 14, (Received Sep. 15, at 0.8 a.m.)

The Inter-parliamentnry Union at St. Louis adopted a resolution deploring that the signatories to The Hague Convention havo not tendered mediation in the war, and expressing a hope that the Powers would intervene to restore peace, and asking President Roosevelt to convene Tho Hague Conference.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13079, 15 September 1904, Page 7

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INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION Otago Daily Times, Issue 13079, 15 September 1904, Page 7

INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION Otago Daily Times, Issue 13079, 15 September 1904, Page 7

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