THE PEACE CONFERENCE
London, March 30. Professor Frederick de Maartens, Russia's representative at the International Peace Conference, states that irll the Powers have accepted the programme to be submitted by Russia at the Hague. Each, however, reserves the right to defend its particular interests. Britain's proposal for tV limitation of armaments is still a matter for negotiation. Paris, March 30. The newspaper '•Temps" states that Germany demands the withdrawal i.f Britain's proposal. The 'Temps" adds that if Genuany prevails with her demand, llritain and | the United States will withdraw from the Conference. If the proposal is considered, then Germany and Austria will withdraw. Received Ist, 10.14 p.m. London. April 1. The German Minister for Foreign 'Affairs telegraphed to the London "Tribune" authorising a denial of "Le Temps" statement that Germany refuses to enter the Hague Convention if-' England proposes to discuss the question of armaments. He expresses a hope that the closer association of Germany and Britain will make progress.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 2 April 1907, Page 3
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160THE PEACE CONFERENCE Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 2 April 1907, Page 3
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