PEACE.
A PRACTICAL PROPOSITION. AN INVENTOR S OFFER. Received Sept. p.m. The Hague, SijiU'lhiilt lfi. M. Turpin, the discoverer of melig nite, offers to reveal to TUe Hague Conference a method of rendering harmless at will torpedoes and sunken mines. THE RIVALS. AN<:IX) (lERMAN DIVERGENCE. Received Sept. 10, 10.33 p.m. I/mdon, September 10. The Times' Hague correspondent Bays that, excepting in connection with the prize-court scheme, every question of maritime law and usage before the conference reveals a most striking and sig- [ nificant divergence between Britain and Germany. The latter desires to revoluI tionise the whole theory of maritime law and usage, against the interests of Britain and neutral shipping.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 17 September 1907, Page 3
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110PEACE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 17 September 1907, Page 3
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