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THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

PROCEDURE OF DECLARATIONS OF WAR. PERMANENT COURT OF ARBITRATION. Received Ist, 4.42 p.m. The Hague, August 31. At the Peace Conference, the committee dealing with land warfare unanimously adopted the French proposals regulating the opening of hostilities, and providing unmistakable preliminary warning by means of the reasons for the declaration of war or a conditional ultimatum.

It further provides 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 the Powers on the'same scale as national importance is encountering determined opposition from the minor states, especially the South American republics.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 September 1907, Page 3

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THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 September 1907, Page 3

THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 September 1907, Page 3

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