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PROBLEMS OF NEUTRALITY.
and Russia in agreement in holding coal to
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at the head of a group of important maritime Powers, maintaining that it belonged to the class of conditional contraband. But on February 28 last, 20 days after the ontbreak of the
At the Royal United Service Institution last month the Rav. T Lawrence, LL.D.
J. (Professor of International Law at the Royal BAKWOOD STEAM LAUNCH in Good | Naval College, Greenwich), read a paper on
Working Order and condition..
"Problems of Neutrality-Illustrated by the Longth 36 foot.
Russo-Japanes War."
Vice-Admiral Sir Robert H. Harris (president of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich) was in the chair.
Dr. Lawrence in the course of his paror sait that the war in the Far East had been prolific of questions which concerned the mutual rights and duties of neutrals and belligerents. Ar to the question of floating mines on the high seas, (1374 | he remarked that there were no precedents to TO PHILATELISTS.
guide us in the matter; but he had formed on OR SALE, a large variety of Chinese, all opinion on the spur of the moment that every Fisses, Chinese Lomis, Shanghais, Hong-Bound Pente pro part of the open sak into a principle was against the making hy kong, Indian Native States, Borneo, &c., &o,mins-fold. But if belligerents mines, properly of smokeless coal proceeding from Cardiff including many of the old and rare issues. Selections sent ou approval. Prices extremely laid in places where bostilities might be curc feet. Had we any reason to object? The low, Apply
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seat war. Russia quietly bored the compass, and proceeded to substitute ens extreme view for the other. The eighth article of her rules, which the Imperial Government would enforce during the war with Japan, included in her st of contraband Every kind of fuel suck 4s con saputka, nicohol, nul other similar anterials." They must remember that all the articles enumerated in Russin's rules were anconditionally contraband," and they would dorstand that & cargo of ·Soft con proceeding from Newcastle to Yokohama for The use of the civilian population of Tokyo was subject to capture as much as a cargo
to Nagasaki for the use of Admiral Togo's on. broke loose and floated, about, interfering
answer to this question seemed to him to with neutral navigation, the case would be on all fours with that of a stray shot tired during depend upon the view we were disposed to take of the importance of coal in naval"worfers, and an engagement which, missing the enemy,
our estimate of the ease with which a cargo might perchance to damage to a outre, landed at a commercial port could be conveyed He then directed attention to the rescue by land earringe to a port of naval equipment. of belligerent combatants by neutrals at Lord Lansdow as voiced the usmal English ATUS. 1, 2 or 3, STEWART TERRACE, | son, and remarked that. it. Was strange
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that the second day of the Russo-Ja-doctrine when he wrote in February to uCardiff nese war should have witnessed the raising of arm. "Coal is an article ancipitis us, not question which baffled The Hague Conference per sa contraband of war; but if destined for
warlike as opposed Industrial it
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wounded after they had recovered under neutral Cars, But the plenipotentiaries expressed a unanimous wish that Switserland should soon
we could hardly rotaiu the position thus set forth. If belligerents were no longer to be call a conference with a view to a revision of allowed to bay coat in our ports, could we still the Geneva Convention. When such conference met the events which occurred in the harbor lain a right to carry it to their ports same- at Chamulpo on February 9 last, in which the lated, as long as they were not ports where' Russian cruiser Fargng and the gunboat Koretz warships were Bitted out He could not see were concerned, would form no important how the two positions were to be reconciled, We must choose between total prohibition to precedent for its guidance. There could be little doubt that more was done on that occasion belligerents coupled with total prohibition hy in the way of aid by the British. French, and balligarents on the one hand, and on the other the Italian ship than the mers rescue of ironing Present Hunited freedom of sapply to hellige. reats coupled with a limited freedom to carry mon, but how much more they could not at
Hu carld KOO present define. The Japanese made no diplo-the article to their parts.
Careful dis- matic protest; and therefore they might assume strong arguments on either side.
cursion was required before we
합니다 고 that that Power did not consider themselves to have boon wrongfully deprived of prizes mal decision. It might to that a way out of the prisoners through the action of the British, dificully could be found by making absolutely ALWAYS FRESH AND RELIABLE AT THEIR AGENTS French, and Italian captains. The incidentatrabund the harder and non-smokeless kinds showol, among other things, that provision of con, which were those generally usexl for would have to be made in the future for assist-val purposes, while the softer sorts remained Ance by neutral ships of war, as well as by Heanwhile it might be advisable to call atten- on our list of goods conditionally contraloud. neutral hospital ships and ordinary neutral
tion to the fact that up to the present little vesaols.
practical application had been made by Russin of her severo rale. It was to be hoped that this attitude of deferance to noutral susceptibili- ties would be continued, though the declaration that cotton would ju. future be regarded as contraband pointed in the opposite direction. But it appeared that it was the raw musterial that was declared to be contraband because it could be used as gun-cotton.
"THE TIMES" STEAMER AND WIRELESS
TELEGRAPHY,
The lecturer next proceeded to consider what he described as "the now and strange point " which had arisen out of the connection between newspaper correspondente and wireless tele. graphy.
He said that the two had been brought together for the first time during the present war, and the honour of the innovation belongel to The Times. It had fitted up the steamer Hazman with De Forest's wireless telegraphy apparatus, and placed on board representative of its own, whose messages were sent in cipher to Weihaiwei and telegraphed from thence to Lonlon over a neutral British cable. There seemed no Machiavellian subtlety here, especially as the steamer was liable to search by the armed Vassils of either belligerent, and had in fact been visited several times by Japanese warship and once by the Russian fernisor Dayan. But something connected with the proceelings must have got on the nerves of Adrial Alexeief. for in April he notified that if he caught off Kwengtning, or within the zino ce mating erations of the Russian feet," correspondents ase of improved apparatus not yet provided for by existing conventions," he should treat then as aples and confiscate ther vessels. When they remembered that the punishment of a spy was death by hanging, they realized how surions the threat of the Tear's Viceroy in the Far East. The fortune of war had left him little chance of carrying his purpose into effect. But nevertheless it was due to his exalted position, and the greatness of his country, to exame his statement carefully in the light of law and Fortunately they could appeal tan reason, authority which Russia was bound to respect.
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between Great Britain and France ir. 1793, As to provisions, at the outbreak of the war both parties first adopted, and then neutral pressare abandoned. the practice of capturing as contraband neutral cargoes of New provisions on their way to open commercial Forts of the enemy. Out of this attempt and its failure grew the doctrine that food was not miless it was destined for a contraband besieged place or an armed forces of the enemy. After pointing out that we must look carefully to our owa position, since it was a alter of the utmost importance for us to keep times, the lecturer said that the action of ur imports of food free from molestation at al Bassia in the present war emphasised the warn- ing Hitherto she had been on the side of the received rule. Food-staffs were absent from Bat the her list of contraband of 1940. walditions of February 29th, 1904. contained rice and provisions. We could only hope that our Government had followed the example of their predecessors in 1885, aut entered a strong protest. In the action of Japan there was nothing of which we could complain.
Both belligerents in the present war bad signed The Hogna Convention, and therefore both were bound by its rules, These male a man a spy if Le obtained information by secret means, and olrained it for the enemy. The methods used in forwarding it when obtained were not once mentioned, and could not be material to the issue. And yet it was on these. and these only, that Admiral Aireleff's denunciation turned. It might perhaps to argued that The Hague rules referred to war- fare au land, whereas the Russian order referred to werfare at sea. But there could not be one definition of a spy for military purposes and quite another for naval purposes, In the matter of espionage, the accepted principles were of universal application; and it was impossible to bring the correspondent of the Tames within thea The threat of Russia bore a striking resemblance to the contention of Prince Bismarck in 1870 that Frenchmen who attempt ed to carry despatches in balloons from beleaguered cities were spies. Four years after wards the Brussels Ocnference on the Laws of War decided that they were not, and the representatives of Germany acquiesced in the decision. The 29th article of The Hague Code repeats it, and it is tot likely to be challenged in any quarter. A similar ending to the Russian attempt to penalise wireless telegraphy might be confidently sipseted.
CONTRABAND OF WAR-COAL..
After discussing the question of the use of neutral waters by belligerents the lecturer dealt with the subject of contraband of war,examining the difference in the way in which Japan and Russia troated it, and referring to the Ecial cases of coal and provisions. Russia's record with regard to coal was, he said, remarkable for inconsistency. Till recently we had France
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place. When American steamors lado canned meats and other provisions pat jute. Japase ports on their way to Port Arthur and Vladivostock at the beginning of the wat their cargoes were of course seized. There was to breach of interantional law in such acts. The only comment it was possible to make upon them was that on these occasions some of our American cousins showed a strange nok of their usual sagacity in matters of commeras. Our own policy was perfectly clear. Unless wo altered our habits fundamentally, or diminished our numbers by more than half, we could not liva
upon the producs of our own stil. Prac tically, we were dependent upon imports from abroad for about four-fifths of the wheat and dour we consumed. Of this enormous quantity ac very large proportion came from oar Colonies and dependencies. In the eight years end I with 903 it varied from 8 to 24 per cent. In these facts we found at ones our call to setion and out hope of success in action. It was a matter of life end. death for us to prevent any change in ternational law which should make the food of the civilian population undoubtedly con- traband, and if argument and protests would not do it force must. Should the use of fores be necessary, we were not likely to stand alone. Our trade in foot was so lucrative to the great that they would stmin every nerve lather than wheat-producing and meat-producing countries
lose it. The United States was with us heurt
and soul in the doctrine that food-saffs were not contraband unless destined for warlike use, and they were prepared to enforce it at all risks. I in time of war with France or Germany American corn cargoes bound for Liverpool were captured on the high seas. the Stars sad Stripes would soon wave side by side with the Union Jack over the Beeta which swept the commerce destroyers from the ocean. Other countries knew this as well as wo, and in that knowledge and the efficiency of our Nury lay oor chief securies.
Captain Stockton (United States Naval Attaché) and Baron Sayematsu took part in the discussion which followed. The latter aske 1 A question with regard to the salt ig of cost to bolligeronts. He put the case of a belligerent sending warships from one part of the globsty another-the seat of war-and being supplied with coal by neuters enable them to reach the seat of war, and he wish: 1 to know
on the way
what was the lecturer's view of the matter.
Dr. Lawrence said that that would be a breach of international law, even as it stood at the Prezent moment. Coal supplied by a neutial ship to a belligerent was cont aband, and was subject to capture.
The proceedings then terminated.
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