SPLENDID IN THEORY
BUT NOT PRACTICAL
istralian I'rcss Association—Uultccl Service. (.Received 2(ith January, noon.)
WASHINGTON, 25th January.
President Coolidgo regards . Senator Borah's suggestion for an international conference to codify maritime law as theoretically a splendid one, but from the practical side he doubts the possibility of obtaining Senate ratification of any resulting treaty. The Senate adjourned to-day 'put of respect for tho memory of a* former Senator,, Mr. Oscar Underwood, who has died: •
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 9
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