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Show THE BERING SEA. The Names of the ISritish Arbitrators Not Vet Decided Upon Canada to be Consulted. IjOvdox, April 35b The house of commons com-mons resumed its sessiou today upon the expiration of the adjournment for the Easter holidays. In reply to a question by James Bryce, J. W. Lowthcr, parliamentary secretary secre-tary of the foreign office, stated that complete accord had been arrived at with the United States in regard to the Bering sea modus Vivendi. The convention, he said, iiad been signed at Washington but the terms had not yet reached England. Lowther added that the government was taking steps to consult Canada in regarding to the pen-sons pen-sons by whom Canada wishes be to represented repres-ented in the arbitration the names of the British arbitrator had not been decided upon. v.- . , |