Raises An International Question
WASHINGTON, May lö - It can be stated authoritatively that British ships will be sent to Behring soa to patrol against poaohers and to use every effectlve ineans of carrying out the Paris award and tho British law basad theroon. Tbe instructions to tbe British ships will not, howBver, direct the seizure of vessels found wlth íiruis, bat will nquireotherexternal evidence of sealincr, such as the possossion of skins, preseuoe of blood on the ship, etc., as a basis of saizuro. As tha j United State9 law holds possession oí irnis priitia facic evidenca of unlawful snallng the quostiou arises wl)ei.l)er United States yessels can i-xacute the law against HrltUh ships.
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