. Review of reviews and world's work. ece addresses amemorandum to tlie powers urwiny tlie union of Cretewith IlieHa^ue Court of Arbi-tration begins iiearinnson the dispute betweenJapan and Great Hrit-ain, KraiK-e. ami (»er-many to the ta.\ onhou-ses in foreign concessions. November 22. — Anarbitration treaty between the Unit e dStates and (Jermany i>signed at Washington. NovemlHr 2:?. — Anarbitration treaty be-tween the U n i t e dStates and Portuttal issigned at Washington. November 24. — Am-bassador announces in London the termsof an Anglo-American arbitratio


. Review of reviews and world's work. ece addresses amemorandum to tlie powers urwiny tlie union of Cretewith IlieHa^ue Court of Arbi-tration begins iiearinnson the dispute betweenJapan and Great Hrit-ain, KraiK-e. ami (»er-many to the ta.\ onhou-ses in foreign concessions. November 22. — Anarbitration treaty between the Unit e dStates and (Jermany i>signed at Washington. NovemlHr 2:?. — Anarbitration treaty be-tween the U n i t e dStates and Portuttal issigned at Washington. November 24. — Am-bassador announces in London the termsof an Anglo-American arbitration treaty havr b«-enagreed upon. Noveml)er 2o.—The Anglo-Hussian North Sea con-vention is signed at St. Petersburg. Noveml)er 2().—The Russian supreme prize court de-clares the British steamer ChdtcnlDun a lawful prize. November 28.—The Panama contentions in mattersaffecting the United States are made known to Secre-tary Taft at a conference in Panama It is announced that RusJiia has accepted the invitation of the United. . . (The heroine of Port .\rthur.) States to conclude an arbitration treaty The British and Rtissian governments invite the United States toappoint a naval oflicer as a member of the court ofin(iuiry to investigate the North Sea case. November 30.—President Roosevelt appoints RearAdmiral Charles H. , , to represent theUnited States on the North Sea court of inquiry. l)eceml)er 4.—Secretary Taft issues an executive orderat Panama, wliicli settles all points in dispute betweenthe Republic of Panama and the United States. December 7.—The French Senate, by a vote of 252 to37, approves the Anglo-French colonial treaty. December H.—Austria-Hungary offers to reopen nego-tiations for a commercial treaty with Germany Brit-ish holders of Colombian bonds ask President Roose-velt to be arbitrator of the amount of debt to be assumedl)y .Ratifications of the AnghvFrench colo-nial treaty are e\change<l. THE RUS


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