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Show . . , ; i Open Diplomacy? I . o' : TTERE in the United States we like to think that we are the original disciples of open diplomacy, openly arrived at. It must be a shock to our pride to learn that the American proposals to Great Britain pertaining to the search of suspected rum-runners beyond the three-mile limit, must be- kept secret. When a member of parliament asked for information on the proposals he was informed that it was contrary to the wishes of 'the United States to make these proposals known t fluent Is it any wonder that the Idealistic Idealis-tic as.L.-tions of ambitious statesmen, fail to ike the desired impression on the public, . uhen even the liquor ' question cahnot be ; enly discussed? |