INTERNATIONAL ARBI TRATION.
CATHOLIC VIEWS. Press Association —Bv Tc l —Copyright LONDON, Muroh 21. I l ho Catholic JJishop* of Saltord and Nottingham and Father Bernard Vuughan applaud the proi>osals of President Tuft and Sir .Edward Grey. Cardinal Logue, wh.lst desiring universal peace, said he has no confidence in tho movement while millions ire screwed from, tho poor to build Dreadnoughts. He ivas not hopeful that I i j aft and Sir'lvdivurd Grey wculd conclude a treaty before better relations w:tli Germany wore established, and the Irish questiion settled. TA KE\ T TIP IN AUSTRIA. VIENNA, March 21. An agitation hns been, started in 1 arliament urging tho Government to delay the construction of warships negotiate with Italy for an arbitration treaty. •
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14400, 23 March 1911, Page 5
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