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Show NO STATEMENT ON EX-HUN COLON; T.ONr -X. " t. :. via Montn tJie house of commons today gj Hazleton, National Liberal. askedij er the govpnunent intended after tbti to retain the German colonies as fi possessions or whether it was porpatf place them under international conw Lord Robert Cecil, assistant seal for foreign affairs, replied that no Va ment with regard to the quests pounded could be made at tl:e tra time. In reply to a question by R. p. Hos Unionist. Andrew Bonar Law, cm of the exchequer, said the gored did not contemplate the nationalize? British shipping. |