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Show (r piiiiir DUAL FAILURE Nothing of. Importance Has Been Accomplished by Delegates to The Hague Conference. Prevailing Opinion Is That Absence ol Results In Great Questions Is Due I to the Lack of Preparation by All the Countries Repre-( Repre-( - sented. Tho Hiikuo. After having been In kohsIoii in 0 1 1) thnn tliroc months, nml with adjoin anient piob.tbl) n month In thu (llstanco, it is lccogulzccl ponor-nlly, ponor-nlly, (iiil oven by tho most optimistic optimis-tic in tho ponce incitement, that tha second International poaco conference linn bccii unrt vlll be, at Its conclusion, ban en of leyulta lca-JInp; to nerma ncnt niciibtiu'a of benefit to the poica of thu Vtoilil. Kvt'ii tho piopoHltlou for n ftitnio mcetltio; of the conference, which wng unanimously adopted on Satui'i!ti , Iihb been to nltsrcd as to HiippiuBs Ha most Important part, namely, the periodicity of nrjrtlu?, merolj piovldiug for tho calling of e third conference', but cfltabllshlns no'h ltiK with tcBiiul to the convening ot the future confcicnces. 'to pieviilllng opinion, as oxprrKea by ono of the loading del.'g.itcj. la that tho nbsence of results In tho conference con-ference on tho Bte.it question was due to tho lack ot preparation by all tho countries icpresentfd. This, he , wild, v.. 11? especially sliikhiK In the i live of the Ameilcan delegation, which was supposed to have come heio n (ompletu iicioid with the I ii'liiAiiv" I can cnuntilrsi Thin accord, hove' " H ' neither existed, nor had It hen pmcI' Iod diiilnp the tonferente In leeil. tin c ' tof icMilt of the cimforci'i" w'U b( . 'nj; fee Ins of dimdmco on tl" Pdtt of tho Couth Snictl'-Hin ioyiji Washington, as, rightly or wrjjl' they accuse the United Statos of hav-, hav-, lug neglected them and ot caring onl for woiUIng In accord with Great Brit' i nln and Geimnuy. |