Review of reviews and world's work . y are unableto settle amicably by means of Congress approved a convention regard-ing literary and artistic copyrights, the termshich will be made public later. It de-cided also that the International Bureau ofthe American Republics shall hereafter beknown as the Bureau of the Pan-AmericanUnion. This bureau will determine where theFan-American Congress is to be the delegat- 1 that the question of the exten-ion of the Monroe Doctrine shouldbe brought up for open discussion, forfear that the susceptibili European nation- might be wounded
Review of reviews and world's work . y are unableto settle amicably by means of Congress approved a convention regard-ing literary and artistic copyrights, the termshich will be made public later. It de-cided also that the International Bureau ofthe American Republics shall hereafter beknown as the Bureau of the Pan-AmericanUnion. This bureau will determine where theFan-American Congress is to be the delegat- 1 that the question of the exten-ion of the Monroe Doctrine shouldbe brought up for open discussion, forfear that the susceptibili European nation- might be wounded. There was de-velop], however, a -entiment, particularlyamong the Brazilian and Argentinan dele-trongly in favor of extending therine to uch troublesome 1 if Nicaragua. Trade between the UnitedStates and the , of the southern ing, and a number of projects ing pushed for the establishment i . to-day, !;? ti:- Pan a C mal, the early in I I. JOHN REDMOND, Till. \ AND II \|MKIII. IRISH GROUP IN Till. BRITISH PARLIAMENT once brought about a return to saner, calmerpolitical method> by all parlies. KingGeorge has helped greatly by the tact and dis-cretion with which he has played his partthrough all the crowded weeks since his acces-sion. Mr. John Redmond and the Irish partyalso have shown admirable good taste andrestraint. They have earned the goodwill ofall parties for their moderation and politicalskill, and have greatly bettered the chancesof Home Rule. The mosl important achievc-Thp,?si°:t nunt of the Parliament just ad-journed was undoubtedly theadoption of Chancellor Lloyd-Georges l>itterly contested budget. The struggle overthis, a-> our readers will remember, brought ? I the l nding controversy I ; ? »rds and the (Commons, and occastoned a dissolution ol Parliament and tin-on w hi( h thelied lor the opinion ol the I oiuiti \ . .1Well a that the folli without dittH ultv. I he di pute o
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