INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.
BANQUET TO THE FRENCH ! , .VISITORS.
TJnited Press Association— Py Eleotri* Telegraph— Copyllgn.. (Received July 24, 7.19 a.m.)
LONDON, July 23.
The Commercial Committee of the Housei of Commons entertained the French mean bers of Parliament at a banquet. Baron des Tournelles de Constant^ pre* sident of the French Parliamentary Con* ciliation and Arbitration Groupi eloquently! advocated international arbitration. The Right Hon A: J. Balfour foreshadow*-! Ed the conclusion of a new agreement foB
promoting a pacific solution of international difficulties.
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman saicj there was a general determination to( strengthen the good relations between!
France and! Britain,
Mr Joseph Chamberlain declared that Im| saw no reason for any future difference -with. France, and existing ones 'were capable ol easy solution if approached in a sympa* thetic spirit, either with or without arbitral
tion.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7765, 24 July 1903, Page 2
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