THE DECLARATION.
3 . LONDON", June-6. Lord Lindley has written a letter to the newspapers with respect to the Declaration of London. Lord Lindley states: "Careful study of the Declaration has convinced mc that, firstly, we would be no worse off as belligerents or neutrals if it is ratifiedi secondly, if ratified, we, on the whole, would be much better off than if it were not ratified. But the Declaration should be ratified upon the clear understanding .that in interpreting it regard should be paid to the admirable report which it is its avowed object to carry out."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 134, 7 June 1911, Page 5
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