NEUTRAL POWERS
URGED TO FORM A COMMITTEE OF ENQUIRY. TO WATCH FOR BREACHES OF INTRJJATIONAL LAW. . PARIS. 9th August. M. Hnnotaux, in the Figaro, appeals to the neutral Powers to form a committees of enquiry to watch , for any violation of international law, and to l( R<ots»t pgainei im&adittiWJ, paging,
and assassinations. He suggests that the committee should include President Wilson, Mr. Bryan (United States Secretary of State), Mr. Root^ (ex-United, Spates Secretary of State), atid Mr. Andrew Carnegie.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1914, Page 7
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