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The Covenant, As- It, Stands, • Admits—in Articles 12,o W

13, and 15—the possibility of res ort - tar in certain . circumstances. These ' circumstances are when three months have elapsed after the th e of a judicial decision . - or......

News Of The Week

The Covenant and the Pact T HE lull in the Naval Conference has been in one respect , a blessing. Public opinion has had a chance . to see beyond the technicalities ',based on......

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Here, As We See It, Is The Fundamental Issue—the Con-

flict between the psychological and the material schools of peace. The conflict is between those who would base the League on-mutual confidence, and those who still interpret......

We Agree With M. Briand, And We Note With Satisfaction

that the critical importance of the present controversy is appreciated in this country, at least. It has been under- lined by several letters in the Times and the Manchester......