WORLD PEACE.
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE!.
Si CABI* -PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT i*§^;-::-.V^.WASHINGTON, Octw 31. 'House announcement: disclosisa^the fact that negotiations are: ndw: 'proceeding between th^ United States and Allied nations to arrange to iave the United States participate in nominating and selecting judges for the Inter^atKHaal ,Court of Justice at The Hague, The Administration -believes it' is inlharmqny with American policy to lave American representation, and the TJnited States is cordially in sympathy with action bringing about American Representation. The statement said ?that according to policy the GovernKinent believed it should take its own X nominations. , ■;■ Another White House statement deLclared that the United States was willB|ng to lend approval to ah economic H>pnference to discuss the old. world ■situation. The United States is willing ■to participate in such' a conference, but was pointed out that no oonsideraTiOon would be given to any conference inter-Allied debts.—Aus.-N.Z. ftCable Assn.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 5
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147WORLD PEACE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 5
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