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It is the aim of the Association for International Conciliation to awaken interest and to seek cooperation in the movement to promote international good will. This movement depends for its ultimate success upon increased international understanding, appreciation, and sympathy. To this end, documents are printed and widely circulated, giving information as to the progress of the movement and as to matters connected therewith, in order that individual citizens, the newspaper press, and organizations of various kinds may have accurate information on these subjects readily available.

The Association endeavors to avoid, as far as possible, contentious questions, and in particular questions relating to the domestic policy of any given nation. Attention is to be fixed rather upon those underlying principles of international law, international conduct, and international organization, which must be agreed upon and enforced by all nations if peaceful civilization is to continue and to be advanced. A list of publications will be found at the end of this volume.

MAY 19 1922

Subscription rate: twenty-five cents for one year, or

one dollar for five years.

No.

142. TREATY OF PEACE WITH GERMANY. September,

1919

143. COMMENTS BY THE German DelegaTION ON THE CONDITIONS OF PEACE. OCTOBER, 1919 . .

144. REPLY OF THE ALLIED AND ASSOCIATED POWERS
TO THE OBSERVATIONS OF THE GERMAN DELE-
GATION ON THE CONDITIONS OF PEACE. NOVEM-
BER, 1919

145. DECEMBER, 1919

I. Agreements between the United States and
France and between England and France,
June 28, 1919 . .

II. Anglo-Persian Agreement, August 9, 1919.

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