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Show The llrrlim Ilatlar. IiMxis. March SO. Although the foreign olllco dnta uot ronllrni the itatemtnt which Ii renorloj from a high lourcv, that Hallabury baa re. celved ii dlaalch from the Ilrltlth. mlnlttrr at Waahlngton auiiounclng that Hie Unlttnl Hlateahaaigretd to the prciwaltlon concemlug the lifting len matter contained In HalULury'a dlapatrh of March id, color la glvenlo Ibo rei ort by n fact announced thla morning. Alexander Ktave); Hill, who la In the govcrnmonl'a accrete, waitoaakaqueatlonlnltie Hoiitu In rtgardlothealluatlon of Ilia ilerln lea negotiation! which would draw from the govornmint what Ii dcalred to rmko tuLllc. When, however, Iho Ileum met itSo'clook In the afternoon Mr. Hill did not rvak the queatlon. Thu reault of the uegotlatlone nro known here to boa trluiclh fur Hngllrli ulploniac). It la charged that the oltlonof thn United Hta'tal, greatly due to political coualdeiallona, llio it. Jamct' Gn:clli volcei Himki erltielama llila afternoon. ining that 1'reildent llarrlaou Ihlnka bu haa done enough for election 1 uriiona, and having hav-ing r.dden Ida high horn, ho will deadend de-adend wllh dlgnllledomiblllly. " There la aometlilng unaieakably Irrltnllug," theeVaulfeadde, "In the Ymilte blarney blar-ney uliout the 1'reildent being grotlllcd n tin the I rcaent attitude of the Hrltlah government. The altitude of elrcat llrltalu Mai only inadu dllllcutt by uu-tenable uu-tenable deinaudi!." |