ARBITRATION.
BAfi CONNIE, THE OBLIGATORY PRINCIPLE. MR. CHOiVTE'S QRITICISM, BY TELEGE^iPH— MESS ASSpOIATIONTizCQPrEIGHT. (Rep. Oct. 13, 4.14 p.m.) -....-.;• The Hague, Optober 12. Thp firs,t cprnmittcQ gf , thg Cpnferßn.pe ; has passed a-resplutipn adopting a declara|ipn in favour, of the principle of obligatory arn bitratipn , for the settlement of certain dife fereucea, riptably tlipso relating to tho \n,tjpr; preta.t.;pn and application of conventional stipulations between nations. ' ■ \ ■
The rosolutipn added ■ although it isnpt now npssiblp .poiipliulp a cpnventipn, the sense of the discussipn had not exceeded thp limits of juridical controversy.
Forty delegates, voted in favour of tho ro= sqlutjpn. Mjp representatives pf fqur- Powers abstained, from vQ,ting..\' ••.'. '..' : , .:'
;-;3%e'gftn, J.'H, .Chqate.. (United Statee delegate)! stated that the United States ab; Btainqd from supporting.' the declaretjpn, which he.declared was-a retroat from thq ad? Yanpe-jusji jjreviquqly.won.;. ■ . h
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 7
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