The Committee of the International Arbitration anil Peace Association are deary of opinion that half a loaf is betv.'v than nothing. With rcpard to a fai'iji' number of possible cases of disnvts between England and America. there no difference between the two C, u-ornmonts as to tlu> principles on which an Arbitration Treaty eonld be drawn. Common sense seems to sujrcrest. IlKTPforo. that this Treaty mijrht be concluded at once, Lord Salisbury takes the same view, and the Arbitration Committee asrree with him. Tt is tlv mission of the United States, snys a. writer in one of the American magazines recently, to brine: the rest of a perverse •■<nd obstinate world to a sense of the' Messir.srs of Arbitration. But is a schoolmaster to teach nothinjr unless he can teach everythlßfr* "Step by step" ami in every well-regelated schoolroom.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2128, 23 October 1896, Page 3
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139Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2128, 23 October 1896, Page 3
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