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In the House of Commons on Ju je 16th, Mr W. E. Cremer, member for Shoreditch, moved — •' That the House, having learned that the United States Congresß had authorised Preeidont Cleveland to conclude treaties of arbitration, expressed the hope that the Government would open negotiations with a view to refer all differences to arbitration." Sir John Lubbock seconded the motion. Mr Gladstone suggested a modification of the resolution by tho substitution of tho following woids :— " That the House of Commons cordially sympathise with the purpose in view, and hopes he* Majesty's Government will lond its ready co-operation to the Government of the : United States." Tho Premier reviewed the history of tho arbitration movement, ' and after touching on his own idoa of a ' central tribunal of Groat Powers, con- ' eluded with an eloquent appeal for mode- ' ration of claims as the most effective ! means of preserving peace. Tho resolutions, as amended by Mr Gladstono, was unanimously adopted. j Ladies should visit Mra Walker's to- ; morrow and inspect the bargains extra- j ordinary o3?rod in ulsters, mantlos, , millinery, dress goods a-ul b.ill dresses. — A dvt. NOr TO KNOW IS NOT TO HAVE, but once having used Sun Baking Powder you will never be without it, for it is tho ' best in the market, both for purity and ! price. Sold everywhere , I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11846, 18 July 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11846, 18 July 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11846, 18 July 1893, Page 2