The Alaskan Question
■ •> HOW THI-: FINDING IS VIEWED.
I'er United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. LONDON, Oct. 21. The 'J'imos says the attitude of Lord Alvcistoin- shows that Canada could hardly have hoped for a more I fuvoi'::<;bk> result from nn actual ! court of ArlMtnition. The decision lis practically a ratification of tho '.status quo. It is nu iiu'-stimnible gain to luivt- sot tied a c|Uost.ion which oiTt'iv.d 'perennial opportiuii.tios for t'xeit iiiur discord between two great kindred nations. OTTAWA, Oct. 21. The Canadian press admits that Canufla must mNnmwcc, without squealing, fu the decision of tho Boundary Commission. The Ticks advises the Government io i^iiko "iiv of Canadian rights to Arctic islnncb' and to islands in Hudson bay and to consolidate the Dominion "by federation with Newfoundland. NEW YOIIK, Oct. ill. Amei icaii newspapers warmly praiso J.onl Aheistone's impartiality, and flecliue that Alaska is the greatest diplomatic victory of tnjs generation. They urjro Americans to make every reasonable overture for improved relations with Canada.
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Southland Times, Issue 19184, 23 October 1903, Page 2
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166The Alaskan Question Southland Times, Issue 19184, 23 October 1903, Page 2
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