Arbitration.
A LIMITED PROPOSAL. By Telegraph.—Association.—Copyright. ,'..'. . . (Reci Oct. 8, • 10.50 p.m.) The Hague, October 8. Tho Committee of the Peace Convention, by thirty-one votes to nine, adopted the proposals as a wholo con•cerning compulsory arbitration. Japan and Italy abstained from voting. It is generally; expected that some compromise proposal will be submitted at the.plenary sitting of the Conference with a view'to assuring unanimity. ;.■.■■':,'■ London, October 7. •English .newspapers ridicule The 'Hague impassioned rhetoric over the application of obligatory-; arbitration to eight little trumpery subjects, while all of real international importance have, been excluded.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 12, 9 October 1907, Page 5
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