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HAGUE CONFERENCE.

Tin: QUESTION OF CON- ► TRABAXL). Uuistni —By Electric Telegraph C-ipvnght (Received 26, 7.50 a.m.) The Hague, July 25. Great Britain and Germany support the United States" proposal for the collection of contractual debts, which is regarded less extreme than the Dragos doctrine. I* 1 Lord Reay explained before the Fourth Commission the motives inducing Great Britain to advocate the abolition of contraband, laying stress upon the fact of complications, result* iog from capture, becoming so dangerous, and that they were not compensated by any real utility. There is little prospect of Great Britain's proposal being adopted ou.right owing to German and Japanese opposition. ]

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Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5553, 26 July 1907, Page 3

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HAGUE CONFERENCE. Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5553, 26 July 1907, Page 3

HAGUE CONFERENCE. Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5553, 26 July 1907, Page 3

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