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By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. MR BRYAN'S TREATY MAKING. WASHINGTON June 24. x Mr Bryan informed the Russian Ambassador 'that he would bo glad to make a new, trade treaty despite the trouble regarding the admission of American Jews into Russia. The Ambassador communicated to Russia ivir Bryan's desire. It is understood that Mr Bry.au is anxious to test Rusian opinion whether concessions to American Jews are likelv to be offered. AN HEIR. IDENTIFIED. LONDON, June 25. The ''Daily Chronicle " states that an Australian solicitor identified the heir of William Jones, of Warrajul, Gippsland, who was a native of Anglesey and died- intestate, leaving a quarter of a million. The heir is Hugh Jones, of Llanferis, a nephew of William Jones. * RESIGNED. LONDON, June 25. General Sir Archibald Hunter has resigned the Governorship of Gibraltar,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10805, 26 June 1913, Page 1
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