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IN THE CANAL ZONE.

CIVIL GOVERNMENT FOR PANAMA. Br Telecraph—Press Association—OonTrieht Washington, December 22. President Taft has left for the Panama Canal. The object of his mission is to establish civil government throughout the zone before the Democrats assume power. Representative J. R. Mann, speaking before the Sooiety for the Settlement of International Disputes, said it was impossible to submit the Panama question to arbitration, as the interests of all the other States were directly opposed to the United States. Congress had decided the question already,. and undoubtedly this was a fair jury. Admiral Wainwright does not believe that truth and justice is enforceable amongst nations unless battleships back them.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 24 December 1912, Page 7

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110

IN THE CANAL ZONE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 24 December 1912, Page 7

IN THE CANAL ZONE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 24 December 1912, Page 7

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