REQUISITIONING OF SHIPS
CLAIM AGAINST AMERICA. INDEMNITY TO NORWAY. Pram Ajisoolatio»—By Telegraph—Copyright THE HAGUE, October 14. The Court of Arbitration has awarded Norway an indemnity of about 12,000,000 dollars in respect to’ the requisitioning of Norwegian ships by the American Government in war-time. Norway claimed 13,000,000 dollars, and the United States offered to pay about 2,500,000 dollars. The representative of the United States protested against the decision, and on behalf of his Government reserved all rights in respect of any infraction of the conditions under which the dispute was submitted to the court and vital errors which would invalidate the award. —Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 5
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