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HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE.

THE HAGUE, June 28. A number of Russian detectives proceeded to The Hague to watch suspects who are believed to be likely to attempt to murder M. Nelidoff (president) and the other Russian delegates. The Netherlands Government ordered the Russian detectives to return to Russia, declaring that the police at The Hague would assume responsibility for the safety of the delegates. LONDON, June 28. The Times' Hague correspondent states that a great proportion of the proposals before the Peace Conference relate to the rights 'and interests of neutrals, which are now advocated at the expense of belligerents. If any considerable number of these proposals are adopted, private interests will be guarded to such an extent that war will possibly be robbed of half its terrors and inconveniences, and campaigns may be prolonged.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8476, 1 July 1907, Page 5

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HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8476, 1 July 1907, Page 5

HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8476, 1 July 1907, Page 5

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