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THE WORLD'S PEACE.

FRANCE WELCOMES PROPOSED CONFERENCE. SUGGESTED 11Y HAY. LONDON, Nov. 13. The Morning I'osl .says that M. Delcusse (French Foreign Minister), in principle fully endorses the invitalion of Colonel John Hay (United States Secretary of State) to a second [wace conference. All parties in France welcomed the proposal. THE GUARANTEE OF ARMS. DOIIDLING PERSONNEL OF AMERICAN NAVY. WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. Colonel John Hay remains Secretary of State and Mr Morton Secretary for the Navy. The latter asks Congress to vole 2087 olllcers and 02.3158 men, doubling the personnel of the navy. AUIHTUATION" CONVENTIONS. DISCUSSION IN FRENCH POPULAR I'IIAMUER. PARIS, Nov. 13. The Chamber of Deputies ratified the Anglo-French Convention by 433 votes to 105, M. Delcasse undertaking to try to secure better terms for French fishermen in Newfoundland in the matter of bait. M. Deschanel and other influential members expressed a hope that negotiations would be resumed with regard to the Gambia-Niger route to Lake Chad. The Franco-Siamese convention was adopted without discussion. RUSSIAN PROPOSALS. TO REGULATE ITS INTERNAL AFFAIRS. St. PETERSBURG, Nov. 13. M. Mirski, the Russian Minister for the Interior, proposed to divide Russia into ton districts and Siberia into six, each electing one representative in a council empowered to formulate reforms. The zerastvos, or local bodies, will be the electing bodies.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 2

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THE WORLD'S PEACE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 2

THE WORLD'S PEACE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 2

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