THE HAGUE CONVENTION.
SUBMARINES AND MINKS. Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright THE HAGUE, July 4. China supports Great Britain's proposal to restrict the employment of anchored submarine mints and abolish floating mines. The Chinese- representative' state. 1 -"' that hundreds of Chinese fishermen and .sailors perished through the explosion of submarines during th:> Russo-Japanese war. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION. Received 10.30 p.m., .Tulv sth. THE HAGUE, July 5. Tl:-"i American Peice Socitey presented M. Neridoff, the- Russian delegate, with a peri lion signed.'by, two million' Americans in' favour of international arbitration as a means of limiting armaments. M. Nelidoff replied that annani-s-iiu would naturally diminish if the Convention promoted* methods of a friendly settlement of differences.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13330, 6 July 1907, Page 5
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