Current History, Том 15New York Times Company, 1921 |
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... League of Nations , whose leaders sat among his hearers , Secretary Hughes said that now an extraordinary opportunity was pre- sented for the reduction of arma- ments . He went on : " We not only have the lessons of the past to guide us ...
... League of Nations , whose leaders sat among his hearers , Secretary Hughes said that now an extraordinary opportunity was pre- sented for the reduction of arma- ments . He went on : " We not only have the lessons of the past to guide us ...
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... leagues in the expression of this desire . Mr. Sze expressed on behalf of the Chinese delegation his sincere apprecia- tion for the united sympathy and friendship of the delegations here for China and her proposals . Of course , many of ...
... leagues in the expression of this desire . Mr. Sze expressed on behalf of the Chinese delegation his sincere apprecia- tion for the united sympathy and friendship of the delegations here for China and her proposals . Of course , many of ...
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... League of Nations , is fully safeguarded . And so it may be for the future , but the dominions are still bound by the Anglo - Japanese alliance and by the secret Shantung Treaty of 1917 , just as they were be- fore the new procedure was ...
... League of Nations , is fully safeguarded . And so it may be for the future , but the dominions are still bound by the Anglo - Japanese alliance and by the secret Shantung Treaty of 1917 , just as they were be- fore the new procedure was ...
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... LEAGUE OF NATIONS INDUSTRY BY CHARLES FREDERICK. Introductory Note by Carl W. Ackerman . 66 " " Contrary to the accepted view , Germany did not discover poison gas or " invent chemical warfare . Although the German Army was the first to ...
... LEAGUE OF NATIONS INDUSTRY BY CHARLES FREDERICK. Introductory Note by Carl W. Ackerman . 66 " " Contrary to the accepted view , Germany did not discover poison gas or " invent chemical warfare . Although the German Army was the first to ...
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... League of Nations cost ? A recent report by Sir Rennell Redd , an active member of the League Finance Committee , gives authoritative in- formation on this subject . The estimated cost of the League for 1922 was to have been 23,768,846 ...
... League of Nations cost ? A recent report by Sir Rennell Redd , an active member of the League Finance Committee , gives authoritative in- formation on this subject . The estimated cost of the League for 1922 was to have been 23,768,846 ...
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