MARSHALL ISLANDS DISPUTE.
I ;J Si MANY AND BRITAIN. < I I 1 ENDLi UNDERSTANDING. mi . „ London, January 13. niJi h ? states that, recogc i a fT . " le South African war ' ? r » m a different category from Ittß 'JT' C°- Ger^y men f„ to s denm " d f °r the treat SJnr! 1 6 wo together, and is now shal£ i j lr j i . trate regarding the Maritvi ' a n n . dßd " B P«te by itself. It is be■n~ li a final friendly understand--8 1 soon be reached, Svdl! '' ~a n<l Co ■> shipowners, oi all 3 ' severe loss some Mm. Jlarlln , Ge , m ? u Parities on of t?J ? 8 refusm (? allow one Wlerr™ !r or bv hi iA- t Ke „ d,fl P u t« was taken up a Gmf « • p overnm ent. Recently the St" °? paper su ßK eß ted that eettl b an i •° v "? ment would willingly mentviolfi im ,f " le ; » ritish Gtown? settle certain German claims out of the late Boer war
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 316, 15 January 1908, Page 2
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165MARSHALL ISLANDS DISPUTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 316, 15 January 1908, Page 2
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