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BRITAIN AND PANAMA CANAL. PROPOSED A IfIMXJATION OF TREATIES. (Received April 22, 11 a.m.) WASHINGTON, April 21. Senator Chamberlain has introduced a Bill in the Senate* asking for the abrogation of the Hay-Paunoefote and Clayton-Bulwer Treaties. Jf Britain intended to protest step by step against United States legislation, then, asserted Mr Chamberlain, the only course open to the United States ra| to annul the basal legislation. The interests protesting were really the Canadian railroads. "Jf," continued Mr Chamberlain, "Anglo-man-iacs are continually to plead the British cause against the United States it is time they were given something to think about."
MR CHAMBERLAIN'S PROPOSAL
LIKELY TO 810 ADOPTED. (Received Last Night, 10 o'clock.) WASHINGOX, April 22. Mir O'Gorman, Chairman of the Inter-Oceanic Canal's Committee, endorsed • Senator Chamberlain's proposal. .Mr o'Gonna:n declared that there way great possibility of the Senate adopting the proposal, as the easiest way out of the difficulty created by British protest.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 April 1913, Page 5
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