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ißy Electric Telegraph—Co )yright. > ' AMERICAN VIEWS,: WASHINGTON, May 18." The United States State Department has informed the iSenate that Britain’s policy yi reference to (the world’s petroleum supply is reported 1 1 be to exclude all -aliens from control of any oil sources within the British Empire, and to obtain for Britain some measure of control oven the oil pro - . perties in other countries. Senator Borah, will introduce a Bill that American coastwise vessels that, pass through the Panama Canal shall, go fy-ee. It is not considered probable the Bill | will pass Congress. It is believed President Wilson i will veto .it -n any case. . u The iSenate’s. Pearce resolution has been referred to the House • of Representatives Committee for the purpose of reaching an agreement upon -i single form. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1920, Page 2
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133AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1920, Page 2
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