THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
Hague, July 29. At the Peace Convention, America, Germany, and Portugal are the chief advocates of making arbitration in international disputes obligatory. London, July 29. Owing to the clamor raised by British peace enthusiasts, it is understood the British delegates have been iistructed to give warmer support to the American proposals for ensuring peace. PRIZE COURT OF APPEAL Received 31st, 12.54 a.m. The Hague, July 30. At the Peace Convention. Great Britain and Germany agreed to the principle of a permanent international prize court of appeal, to include technical navai assesors, and appeal thereto lying from the highest court in the country wherein the case was first tried.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 31 July 1907, Page 3
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111THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 31 July 1907, Page 3
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