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LEAGUE OF NATIONS

PUBLIC LIBRARY DISPLAY The special displays on topics of interest, which have been arranged at the lending room of the Public Library, have proved very popular, and this week material on the League of Nations is ■ being specially # displayed. The' vast amount of humanitarian and social welfare work that the League has accomplished, apart from its peacemaking activities, is not generally realised. Evidence of progress in these labours is given in various publications such as ‘ Social and Economic Planning,’ ‘ World Labour Problems,’ ‘ International Labour Organisation,’ ‘ Health Organisation,’ and ‘ Intellectual Cooperation,’ which are all available for borrowing. Books of relevant interest are• ‘ The Problem of the Twentieth Century,’ by Lord Davies; ‘ The Foreign Policy of the Powers,’ published by the Council of Foreign Relations; ‘ Problems of the Nations,’ by R. B. Mowat; ‘The United States of Europe,’ by Sir Arthur Salter; ‘ Times,’ by J. A. Spender; ‘,The Interdependent World and Its Probby Ramsay Muir; and ‘ Towards the Peace of Nations,’ by G. H. Dalton. An interesting pamphlet, which may be borrowed, is the text of ‘ The. Covenant of the League of Nations.’ Other books have been lent for issue by the local branch of the League of Nations Union.

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Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 12

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 12

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 12

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