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Show FATE OF PRIZE COURT DEPENDS ON CONFERENCE WASHINGTON. April 10. -Great TJrlt-'.U!,,,,as TJrlt-'.U!,,,,as """cd an Invitation to the ..real maritime powers to participate in a conference, at London, preferably n-xt fall, to determine If possible, on derinito principles of maritime International law cn liable or being applied by the proposed pri,.e i-ourt provided for nt the hist Hague conference.. The L'nltcd States will be represented at fhls conference, according ac-cording to announcement at tho State Department today. While the conference Is designated as "Informal." upon its de-" libera lions and conclusions will undoubl- ?iJnaM0,,0-id U,,e rnto nt th0 Proposed International In-ternational prize court. Should the con-icrcncc con-icrcncc of experts succeed In formulating code- of maritime law which shall become be-come Internntionnl by being accepted bv tlie maritime powers, the succcsk of life proposed court would scorn aesurcd. In thc nie.-rntlmc it Ik predicted In an auth-omtlyo auth-omtlyo ipiarter that all governments will iJlVu ,rFom ,nillti:lnf: Tlle 'lugue treaty establishing iho prize court. |