THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
■Safety of the delegates. B-. The Hague, June 28. ■ number of Russian detectives propped to The Hague to watch suspects ■, it waa believed, were likely to at HLt to nmrder M. Nelidoff and other Him delegates; bnt the Netherlands ordered them to return to Bus, declaring that The Hague [wllce Mid assume responsibility for the jtfety of the delegates. | A PECULIAR SITUATION. _ London, June 28. The Times' Ilague correspondent tales that a great proportion of the Wposals relate to the rights and inter*ts of neutrals, which aro now advo»ted at the expense of belligerents. If lay considerable numlier are adopted. Smkte interests will Vie guarded to such Ut extent that war would possibly lie nUbed of half its terrors and inconveniMts, and the campaigns prolonged.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 1 July 1907, Page 3
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128THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 1 July 1907, Page 3
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