PEACE CONFERENCE.
The Hague, August 3:
At the Peace Conference the committee dealing with land warfare unanimously adopted the proposals submitted by France for regulating the opening of hostilities, and providing for an unmistakable preliminary warning. This would be attained by requiring the furnishing of reasons for a declaration or the issue of a conditional ultimatum. It is further provided that neutrals must be notified that a state of war exists. The proposal for the establishment of a permanent Court of Arbitration and Prize Court, with a judiciary distributed among Powers on the same scale of national importance, is encountering determined opposition from the minor States, especially the South American Republics.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3770, 3 September 1907, Page 3
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111PEACE CONFERENCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3770, 3 September 1907, Page 3
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