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of the convention was not to be ratifi-
cation by the Signatory Powers, but an
invitation addressed to the 34 Powers of
Europe and America not represented at
the conference, to sign the convention
and thus put themselves on the same
footing as the original participating
Powers.
Article 23 further provided that
in the event of the signatures of all
the Powers invited not having been ob-
tained by the 31st December 1912, the
Netherland Government should immediately
invite the Powers who had signed by that
date to appoint delegates to examine at
The Hague the possibility of depositing
the ratifications notwithstanding.
Accordingly in the month of January
the Netherland Chargé d'Affaires com-
municated to His Majesty's Government an
invitation from his Government to a con-
ference to be held at The Hague in the
month of June to consider the possibility
of