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ridiculous position and the chief te deflant Theft argument that proposed amendments to.the covenant should be discussed and acted on at this session wan npheid by the Scandinavians and certain otheist but their action in quit ting because they found themselves in the minority on the question was not approved by anyone, and was attacked by some of the Buenos Ahres paper's. Pueyrtedon stated his ?*???''" in Paris sras to consult-'irith Senator Me Ooraalck of HUaoi* in the hog* that ??????? r*' **, ? ??*/ *'"??.' ?'?'??' ^- ?*>?>-> :. ?*-- r*-:. ?- -v :x ? I iinpii m ? - 1 out Irto actual fighting, and *P nego H^MM'^lr. aud tt? jrt.; gency of Quarnero" are under way the fcSfrlr Is likely to be settled with lit tle or no Woodshed, It is believed the poet wiH yield It Ms sen-ices m sat' tag Flame from thft Ju^o-SIavs are o& ?fi dally recognized. That dty Ja still blockaded. Last week two af tbe lcal laa warships went over to the D'An nunxlo side,- their crews first binding and gagging the officers. Affairs to Ireland tinned to oc cupy :auchv of the attention.^ the English-speaking world. As the week ?IS? better than they appeared on the *ur 38 where cottnttw cottated. The old *oUwr to
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