THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.
» ii EMULATIONS REGARDING SUB- » MARINE MUs'ES. tj RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS. r C( PUERILE RESOLUTIONS. Received Oct. 10th, 10.17 p-m. The Hague, October 10. _ Al plenary sitting of the Peace Conference adopted the convention relating to submarine mines, but the reservations of several Powers nullify, so far m they are concerned, its most important provisions. The discussion revealed a marked conflict between the British and German delegations. " Sir Ernest Satoiv emphatically de- 1 dared that Britain would not accept the convention as a final solution of the mftter. He commented on its inadequacy, also that neutral shipping had been generally endangered. A The Conference also adopted the convention as to the rights and duties of neutrals in war time. Britain, Japan, America, and three others attained from voting, while Germany and five others mnle reservations. oi ——————i al
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 October 1907, Page 3
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140THE HAGUE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 October 1907, Page 3
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