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c.1897, where the English, Germans and Americans were sharing political influence under a tripartite agreement. He was soon forced to adjudicate between rival local claimants to the kingship of Samoa, ruling on a legal technicality in favour of Chief Tanu. A civil war ensued, which had to put down by
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President Wilson found to-day that Louis F. Post, Assistant Secretary of Labor, who was appointed a member of the Board of Mediation and Conciliation for the settlement of disputes between railroads and their employes, was ineligible for the place, as his appointment to the Labor Department had not
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Judge William L. Chambers, Commissioner of the United States Board of Mediation and Conciliation, came to New York from Washington last night to confer today with the National Conference Committee of the Railways as to the attitude of the roads toward the proposed demands of the four
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British naval intervention, severely worsening relations between England and Germany, who had favoured the other claimant. Chambers was eventually pressured into resigning his post c.1900.
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Board of Arbitration in the Controversy Between the Eastern Railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen
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The Samoan Tangle: A Study in Anglo-German-American Relations 1878–1900
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United States Article I federal judges appointed by Woodrow Wilson
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Portrait of William Lea Chambers, by Harris & Ewing.
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In March 1913, he was appointed Commissioner of the
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Martin Augustine Knapp
George Wallace William Hanger
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Chief Justice of Samoa
United States Board of Mediation and Conciliation
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Board of Arbitration in the Controversy Between the Eastern Railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen
"Chambers Denies No-Strike Promise. Says Brotherhoods Accept Mediation, but Are Not Committed to Arbitration. Union's Agreement Only Pledges Full Consideration of Any Proposal President May Make"
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"Senate Confirms Appointment of Chambers and Hanger as Mediators"
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William Lea Chambers
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