INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.
CONFERENCE IN LONDON. By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright. London, May 29. The representatives of nearly 20 European Parliaments will meet. in Westminster Hall on July 23 for a three days' conference to discuss international arbitration. The Inter-Parliamentary Conference of 1905 was held at Brussels last August. It consisted of members of Parliament of almost all nations, and they seek to achieve the reference of international questions to arbitration. A committee was appointed, to inquire into proposals put forward by the American delegates for the elaboration . of a draft treaty of arbitration to serve as a model for all nations, and for the establishing of a Congress of Nations to have powers of jurisdiction within certain limits over the foreign policy of nations which makes for pe-ace or" war. The delegates are not representatives' of Parliaments, but memoers of Parliaments who hold like views on the one question.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13191, 31 May 1906, Page 5
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