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THE TOPICS DISCUSSED AT BOSTON

Below I give a list of tho principal topics discussed during the past three days: —

1. The communication of tho president of tho Congress unon the following questions: (o.> The establishment of a fixed date for Easter and the reform of tic calendar. (b) Regulation of international exposition.

2. The establishment of an international court of arbitral justice for suits between individuals and foreign States. 3. Tho unification of legislation relating to checks.

<*. International postal reforms in viow of t.bo p^vt conference of tho Universal Pr*tn! Union in 1913

5. Commercial statistics and tho immod^tn institution of an intern.'.vional office.

0. Tim (lesiraMlitv of an inteniatfonal onforenw upon tho validation of throncyJi-ordor-nntif.,- bills of lading in,! of kxrjslat'on and otlw menus for making t'io syc-tom lvirv-o effective.

'.„ Tfi? <l^'i"abi!ity of international uniformity of act:-on in tho matter <:<" co"«MITr invoices.

8 Tlio desirability of an international on price? and the oost of Y.xii'f.-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 25 October 1912, Page 8

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THE TOPICS DISCUSSED AT BOSTON Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 25 October 1912, Page 8

THE TOPICS DISCUSSED AT BOSTON Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 25 October 1912, Page 8

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