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LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

[Australia A*. N.Z. Cable Association.] THE PEACE QUESTION. GENEVA. Sept. 22. The recent criticisms that Britain has adopted a negative attitude towards the proposals arising at the League of Nations have evoked an energetic denial by Lord Cecil, who in a statement to a journalist, justifying the British attitude on various issues, especially that of compulsory arbitration, pointed out that Britain had so far signed over two hundred arbitration treaties, covering specml eases hut was unable to hind horse 11 t„ compulsory arbitration m cases where she cannot foresee the consequences.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1925, Page 3

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1925, Page 3

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1925, Page 3

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