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THE PEACE COMMISSION.

BRITISH ATTITUDE.' By TelcsrapU—Press Associatlon-OopyrlitM. London, February 24. Replying in tho House of Commons to a question by Mr. V. D. Pirie, Liberal member for Aberdeen North, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir Edward Grey, said the Government bad officially welcomed the resolution of the United States Congress concerning the appointment of a Peace Commission. Sir Edward also promised the friendliest consideration to any definite scheme that 'might bo brought forward.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1062, 27 February 1911, Page 5

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THE PEACE COMMISSION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1062, 27 February 1911, Page 5

THE PEACE COMMISSION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1062, 27 February 1911, Page 5

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