ASSOCIATION OF NATIONS.
PRESIDENT HARDING’S SCHEME. FOR ADVISORY BOARD. By Telegraph.—Press Assn—Copyright. London, June 20/ The Washington correspondent of the United Press learns that a diplomatic report giving a rough outline of the plan of the Association of Nations purported to be favored by President Harding has been sent to two South American Republics which asked their representatives at Washington, to report on the scheme. The salient features, according to the report, are that the association would' have no written constitution, and would function through the council of representatives of the nations, the decisions being advisory rather than binding. The present Allied Supreme Council could be used as a nucleus. The plan calls for an international law court without compulsory arbitration and without penalties for failure to abide by the court's judgment.—United Press.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1921, Page 5
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