MARITIME CONFERENCE
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(By Elee.Uic Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian A. JX.Z. Cable Aexoeiationi
BRUSSELS. April (>
Sixteen countries were 1 epi eseiit ed at, the opening of the International Mari lime Conference. M. \undervelde in Ins inaugural address emphasised tin* need for unity in maritime law. .1 he conference would inter alia examine the (.'on vent mn regarding rules in cast? ol : ollisions and luiituai assistance I>y ships, also ship mortgages', hills ot hiding, and the question of immunity of state owned vessels, in which connection the conference must deride W'liilur it was possible to retain the old legal com cept ions.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 April 1926, Page 5
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