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DECLARATION OF LONDON.

DEBATE IN THE LORDS. Ity Cable—Press Association— London, March 14. The debate on the Declaration of London was resumed. Lord Salisbury complained of the postponement of the redress for seizures until the war had terminated. The enemy might continue to capture foodstuffs, and not care a jot for the upshot. Lord Morley said that the Declaration might be open to amendment, but its rejection or postponement would cause grave disappointment and irritation abroad. Lord Desborough withdrew his motion to appoint a Royal Commission, expressing satisfaction that the Government was taking no nations into its confidence.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 16 March 1911, Page 5

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DECLARATION OF LONDON. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 16 March 1911, Page 5

DECLARATION OF LONDON. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 16 March 1911, Page 5

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