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really effective. A conference would enable
the Signatory States not only to review the
position in regard to ratification created
by the additional signatures affixed to the
convention since the last conference, but
also to concert measures to secure the
signatures of those countries which had
either refused to sign or had for the present
abstained from doing so. The replies of
certain countries to the invitation of the
Netherland Government appear to reveal the
existence of misunderstandings as to the
provisions and purport of the convention
which can in certain cases probably be over-
come. In the circumstances the time seeme
to have arrived when action on the part of
the Netherland Government may usefully be
supplemented by action taken jointly by the
Signatory Powers, and further delay in
arriving at a decision as to the most
appropriate action to take will be obviated
if
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