| Show THE POWERS AT TIlE THE HAGUE Attitude and Line Lino of Ac Action Action tion Beginning to Take Shape At Series of Conferences LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS With IVI 1111 t I i An Ii II trio llla and Germany bh Sill She ls is Op tJi iwed to II Any lIr of It Feel In I UK mig I no ito Good Goud Would oui ii Result He It St HI June I at attitude and lino of oC II before The lingua conference sic beginning to take 1111 shape at a 0 semis ot of conferences between M first member of ur the delegation his associates and technical advisers and ond officials of the office A ot or tuns mainly by Ity M 1 DeMar temis the tue celebrated Russian expert on International law InI nail second member of oC the tho delegation furnishing a t basis of or discussion for tor the various points of the program have been beia con 1111 considered and IIII tentatively adopted those thelle I will 11 be lie presented to 10 I 0 the conference depends largely upon tho time attitude of oC other oilier delegations Russia having no desire to the which discussion slon will take and which subject shall shah take precedents to the proposals o of ot other powers whenever these OIlS are au found Nevertheless RussIa has huo now very ery shaped her course on tho the Important questions to III be pre lire presented seated In regard to the limitation oC of ninth arma armaments ments m Russia maintains the position laid down In Iii its note of ot March 16 1803 1905 anti with Austria and Germany Is frankly opposed to tut any aimy III discussion dl of ot orthis this subject which It II still feels foels can ean load lend to no flU u result In III Its plans for the conference the tho th Russian government lays hl elliot chief lle weight weighton on arm tho tim of or tho the scope cope and hail machinery of the Hague tribunal nail and the thu International commissions commission of ot In Investigation established by b the Ih first t conference The rite Increasing number of cases retried to 10 Thc Tho Hague for settle settlement Theft ment Is la ample reason reasi In lii Russian eyes for fOI oh a wide enlargement of time tha I functions of 01 Hague vance peace processes ses Russia also aio I o regards It as aa highly do tie that the questions of or maritime war and pud time the rights tights and obligations oh ot at neutrals be systematized Rus flis Russia sia foia la Is I that the marine powerS val pat excellence should l participate heart healt Ily Ity I nod and with good will ihl In this labor anti and that England l and Japan should hould not cr l t In ma their attitude of ot to 10 toward ward Wilt the discussion Another question which Russia la hopes hOlles will ili also III I result in itt International regulation tr concerns the time obligations of o If neutrals In supplying belligerents with aith coal coul and 1111 au similar of war This question was of acute interest during doming the thc Russo Japanese e war Tar Definite rules cults concern Ins In the tho right of If asylum In Iii neutral ports are all nice also desired has haR as 11 yet tt made no ito announcement regarding her attitude In III tenure rr to the discussion of or tho thu rung doctrine proposed by hy the hun III United nt But Rut the th appointment ot or M iL 1 the Ih Russian authority on aim thU question indicates willingness to 10 participate In the discussion of II this thin subject if other powers power more mol In iii Interested are lre to 10 admit Its II Inclusion Ion sion III In the hi program |