FRANCE AND AMERICA
ARBITRATION TREATY PARIS, February 8. _ The preamble to the Franco-Ameri-can Arbitration Treaty, which was signed at Washington on Monday, says: “Tho Presidents of both Republics, in resolving to perpetuate the pacific relations which have existed for over a century, adhere to the, policy of referring disputes to a judicial decision, and hope to set an example to other nations.” THE TEXT OF THE TREATY. PARIS, February S, The test nf the Franco- A men can Arbitration Treaty has been issued. It provides (hat any dispute, when ordinary diplomatic proceedings have failed, shall he referred tn (.he Permanent, International Commission created by the Bryan Arbitration Treaty nf ID} 1. Tim arbitration procedure shall not, apply to questions tailing under tho national jurisdiction of pit her party, to questions affecting the interests of third Powers, or tn mattpi'k depending on or affecting the mnintenanre of the Monroe, Doctrine, or the observance of France's engagements in conformity with the League Covenant.
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Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 8
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161FRANCE AND AMERICA Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 8
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