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Second Edition PANAMA CANAL.

HOPES OF A COMPROMISE

[By Elkctric. Teleguai’h—Copyright j [United Press Association.] London, April 26.

Sir Bryce, speaking at the Pilgrims’ Banquet, said that he hoped that the Panama, question would not prove the cause of unfriendliness between Britain and the United States. He was certain that a solution agreeable to both parties would be reached. Mr Choate declared that Mr Bryce made all .Americans love him. DISTURBIXG OLD FRIENDSHIP. (Received 8 a.m.) Washington, April 27. Speakers at the International Law Society maintained that the United States ought to agree to arbitration on the qviestion. Hannis Taylor urged that the century-old friendship between Britain and the United States hinged on the outcome of the question, ju.u ne hoped the United States would) agree to a diplomatic settlement.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 28 April 1913, Page 6

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Second Edition PANAMA CANAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 28 April 1913, Page 6

Second Edition PANAMA CANAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 28 April 1913, Page 6

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