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Show "Would Have Stopped the "War. London, June 3. The correspondent of the Daily News at the Hague says: "Mr. Holls, secretary of the American delegation, is the author of the American Ameri-can mediation proposals. In one of the most forcible and lucid speeches the conference has yet heard, he argued the utility of special mediation, as illustrated by the lesons of the His-pano-American war. He said had Spain and America been each assisted by a mediator, peace would probably have been arranged after the battle of Manila." |