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LORD ROBERT CECIL AND LEAGUE.

INSTRUMENT OF JUSTICE." ' (Received Wednesday,<7-p.m.) NEW .YORK, March 27v j . -Lord Robert Cecil .has arrived in the Majestic. He declared: ‘T am making my first ■ visit to the United States to find out what . the people think » about England; • also, I,,am going to lecture and try to .popularise it.” Lord Robert expressed the hope that President Harding’s .desire that America should ; participate .in the work of the League of Nations’ World Court would shortly be fulfilled* He added: ‘‘The League.will do more than,.settle disputes.; It is a great instrument of justice and will prevent the ti’aflic in drugs, women, and children. :It will bring about world disarmament, and stop starvation.’’

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Shannon News, 29 March 1923, Page 4

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LORD ROBERT CECIL AND LEAGUE. Shannon News, 29 March 1923, Page 4

LORD ROBERT CECIL AND LEAGUE. Shannon News, 29 March 1923, Page 4

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