AMERICA'S DIFFERENCES.
A DOMESTIC MATTER,
IwtaSTßph.—Pro# Assn.—Copyrtgbt. . London, May 29. e . etlcan Ambassador, Mr. Davis, Mdresaing the meeting of the Intertatkmal law Conference at PortaOHHrth, urged that American differences regaMitkg the League of Nations should Wt: be taken as evidence of the unwillingness of the United States to join tl» free peoples of the world in establishing joat rules for international condnct He urged that the advance of international law had b?en obstructed by two diametrically opposite schools Of thought, namely, the extreme nationalist and the extreme internationalist. Referring to the question of maritime law, Which was included in the agenda of the conference, Mr. Davis declared that the German unrestricted submarine }rarfare not only violated all recognised Canons of the law of nations, but the i®°*teorial rule of the sea iteelf, which T«ery ship in distress the right of ••itttueek—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Asen.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1920, Page 5
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