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Show BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE DISAPPROVES JOINT PRIZE COURT London, Feb. 10. Without definitely defin-itely refusing tho suggestion, thu fuiulgn ollito haB nuvcrthe ess bo expressed ex-pressed Its disapproval of tho proposal propos-al for n Joint prize c"ourt to which ono or moro Judges might bo appointed appoint-ed by tho neutral and tho allied powers, pow-ers, that there seems Httlo likelihood likeli-hood of tho adoption of tho Idea, Tho tnattor was raised in tho houso of commons this afternoon tho suggestion being that such a court might bo Instituted In connection with tho Issues arising between Great Britain nnd tho United States Noll Prlmroso under secretary, Bpeak-lng Bpeak-lng on behalf of tho foreign ollico, said tho proposal Involved ucn far reaching changes In the British constitutional con-stitutional and Judicial systems and would bo so difficult of nrHicatlon that It would not bo easy to arrangu under tho circumstances. |