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Show r i THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH ft rn ARTICLE Th seat of th league b article refer th dispute to th assembly. btratioD to be exercbeo by tbe mandatory Tb-- t established at Geneva. dispute shall be so referred at the re- shall, if not previously agreed upon' by tbe Th eouncU may at any time decide that quest of either party to th dispute, provided member of the Hague, be explicitly defined by the council. the seat of tb league shall be mtablUbad that such request be' made within fourteen in each e A permanent commission shall be constielsewhere. days after the submission of the dispute to tuted to receive and examine the annual reAll positions under, or in eonnect'on with th eouneiL the league. Including the secretariat, shall be Ia any ease referred to the assembly all port of tbe mandatories and to advise the the provisions of this article and of Article council on all matter relating to th obopen equally to men and women. Representatives of the member of the league XII, relating to the action and power of the servance isof the mandates. the original Article XIX. virtually, (This and offir a I of th league, when engag-- d council, shall apply to th action and power in th business of the league, shall enjoy of tbe assembly, provided that report made except for the insert ton- of tb woikl "and who are willing to accept in describing naby th assembly, if concurred in by the repdiplomatic privilege and Immunities. The bu Idings and other, property decupled resentatives of those members of tb league tions to be given mandatories. represented on the council and of n majority orlta officials or by repre-be of by. la her Class. AMENDED COVEN ANTPHCSCNTED sentatives attending the other' member of the league," excluarvw ite meetings shall ARTICLE XXIII Subject to and in acth case in of each of th reprextnlauv inviolable. TO PLENARY SESSION OF THE cordance with the provisions of international V parties to th dispute, shall have the asm (Embodying parts of the old Article conventions existing or hereafter to be agreed PEACE CONFERENCE. and VI, this article names Geneva instead of force as a report by the council concurred upon the members of the league (A) wil! leaving the scat of the league to be chosen in by all the memtors thereof other than the endeavor to secure and mainla.n fair and of one or more of the parties humane condition of labor for men, women later, and adds the provision for eharg.ng representative the scat in the fu ure. Tbe paragraph open- to th dispute. and children both in their own countries and Numerous Changes Have- - Been Made ing position to women equally with men is (The paragraph specifcally excluding matin ail countries to which their com mere al ters of "domestic juried etion front' action and Counterfeiter Canghtl Th New York health author itiea had a Brook-l- y In Instrument as Originally Pr- new.) industrial relation extend .and for (hat by the council is new. In th last sentence, Redaction ef Force. y pecee-sarMilitary manufacturer sentenced to th penitentiary for telling throughout sented. Orjinal Members Are purpose wil establish and maintain the ARTICLE VIII Thi member of the league the words "if concurred in by the represen1 ; (B) underinternational organizations th of those tatives member of Nations VAiich Declared War league repth United State million of "Talcum powder tableta aa Aapirin Tablet. recognize that the maintenance of a peace resented on th just treatment of the native etc., have been take to secure council," armaments the of reduction national On Germany. under their control; require inhabitants of territories to the lowest point consistent with 'national added.) (C) will intrust th leagite with the general When Member Disregards Csveoant. safely and the enforcement by common action of execution over tbe supervision agreement of internat'onal obligations. of with regard to the traffic in women and MWWMM ARTICLE XVI. Should ary member 1 he council, Washington. Tlie state ilopartmont taking account of th ge- the ague resort to war in disregard of its children and the traffic in opium and other has made jiuhllc tha text oI the retim'd ograph.! situation and circumstances of eacn covenant under Articii XII, XIII or XV dangerous drugs; (D) will Intrust the league a shall formulate plans for such reducwith the general supervision of the trad jn it shall Ipso facto he deemed to have comcovenant of the league of nation!! state, tion for (he consideration and action of the mitted an act of war against all other mem- arms and ammunition with the countries in governin' nt. ber of the league, which hereby undertake which the control of thia traffic is necessary presented to the denary session of several stall be subject to reconsidera- immtdiateiy to subject it to tb severance in the. common interest; (E) will max prothe peace conference at inris. The tionKurilandplans revision at bast every ten year. vision to secure and maintain freedom of of all trade or financial relations, tha prohitext follows, with parenthetical lnser After these plans shall have be m adopted bition of ail intercourse between their na- eommunlcat on and of transit and equitao.e the limits of armaseveral by covenant-breaking governments, treatment for tlie commerce of all memb-- r thfhs showing cliiingts made In the ments therein fixed shall not be exceedid tionals and the nationals of tbe and the preventzm of all of the league In thie connection the special state covenunt as originally drafted and without tbe concurrence of the council. commercial or personal intercourse necessities of the regions devastated during The member of the league agree that the financial, 8 made public: between the nationals of the covenant-break-- g the war of shall be in mind; O') manufacture by private enterprise of munimemlier of the league and the national will endeavor to take steps in matters of intions and implements of wsr is open to grave of any other state, whether o member of the ternational concern for tbe prevention and Ctnual t Lnim sf Ntllina In order to promote international coopera- objection. The council shall advise now me Hague or not. control of disease. tion and to achieve international peace and ev.i effect attendant upon such manufacture It stall be the duly of tho council' in such (This replaces the original Article XX, and can be due to had prevented, regard being case to recommend to the several governments aeeunty, by the acceptance of obligations not the embod es parts of the original Articles XVIII necessities of those members of th league concerned what effective to reaort to war, by the prescription of open, mJ.tary or naval and XXL It eliminates a specific provision tut and honorable rrlatione between nation, which are not able to manufacture the muni- forces th members of the Hague shall sev- formerly made for a bureau of labor, and adds tion and war of for a the firm Implement establishment under.tand-Ingnecessary of the by erally contribute to the armament of forces the clauses (B) and (C). of International law aa to actual rule their safety. t to be tied to protect the covenants of the Other Coveaaat C lease Defined. Tbe member of the league undertake to league. of conduct among government, and by the ARTICLE XXIV. There shall be placed maintenance of justice and a eerupuloua re-- t Interchi tig full and frank Information as The member of th league agree, further, to th scale of their armament, their miliapect for all treaty obligation in the dealing th. y will mutually support on another under tbe direction of the league ail interthat of organised people with one another, the tary and naval programs and th condition in the Imahciaj and economic measures which national bureaus already established by gen-erof such of their industry a are adaptable are taken under tha article, in order to treaties if the parties to such treaties high contracting par tie agree to this coveto warlike purpose. consent. All such international bureau and nant of the league of nation. resultminimis- - the lose and inconvenience cover the of all (Thi commissions for the regulation of matters th original ing from the above measures, and that they ground(la the original preamble the laat Artirl is to but It of international make interest hereafter constituted VIII, rewritten r, si. "adopt this constitution" instead will mutually support on another 'In resistclearer that armamrnt reduction plans must of "agree to thi covenant.'') measures aimed at on of shall be placed under the direction of the be adopted by the nations affected before ing any special their number by the covenant-breakin- g state, league.all Membership ef League. become effective.) matter of international interest which In and that they will take th necessary steps to ARTICLE I -- The original member of the tiny A permanewt ARTICLE IX commission at ford passage but through their territory to are regulatednot by general conventions, league of nation shall be those of the sig- shall be constituted to advise the cauneil on placed under th control of the forces of any of th members of e the which are natories which are named in the annex' to the execution of th International bureaus or commissions, the secprovisions of Art cle I Hague which arc Bottle of 24 Bottle of 100 Also Capsule. to protect-thBoxea of 12 tablet this covenant and also such of thoe o her and VIU. and on retariat of the league shall, subject to the military and naval ques- covi nants of the league. elatee named in the annex aa shall a cede tions generally. Aapirin U th trwA mark ef Bayer Manufacture af Moaoaceticaddeator of Salicylkacid Any member of the league which has vio- consent of the council and if desired by the, without reservation to this covenant, Such In-- '' for the Insertion of the lated collect (Unchanged, and all except distribute relevant parties,' be of tho covenant any league may accession shall be affected by a declination word "Article Four Kinds of People. declared to be no longer a member of the formation and shall render any other assistDry Area in India. deposited with the secretariat within two ARTICLE X. Th members of th league vote concurred in ance which may be necessary or desirable. a of council the by Hague months of the coming Into force of the covImjior-tanc- e are four kinds of people in There considerable A concession of undertake to respect and preserve a against The council may include as part of the enant Notice thereof shall be sent to nil external aggression th territorial Integrity by the representative of all th other mem- expense of the secretsWat, the expenses at has been grant- this world: and bers of tlie league represented thereon. potentiality other members of the league. and existing political of all bureau or (commission which ia placed except for tho addition of tbe any ed to Calcutta as an experimental Any fully state, domain or members of the league. Independence (a) Those who are grouchy at home In case of any such last(Unchanged under the direction of the league. sentence.) become , eolony not nnmed In the annex, may in case of any threat or danger or of and aggression excise as measure authorities with in XXII Article the the (Same pleasant everywhere else. by original n member of the league if Its ad m Us ion Dispate Arising With of such the council shall advise the matter after the first sentence added.) CalThose who are pleasant at made d the the of the assembly, pro- upon the aggression (b) by agreed to by representation means by which this obligation shall ARTICLE XVII In the event of a dispute ARTICLE XXV. The member of the Hague vided that it shall give effective guaranteee he fulfilled. home and grouchy elsewhere. cutta federation, between a member of the league and a state agree to encourage and promote the estabsupportTemperance of Ite sincere Intention to ohserve ila inter which is not a member of the league, or be- lishment and (Virtually unchanged.) of duly authorised ed by local public opinion. It has now (c) Those who are pleasant both at national obligations and shall accept such ARTICLE XI. Any war or threat of war, tween states not member of tho league, the national Red Croat organizations in regulations as may be prescribed by the league w'w ther Immediately affecting any of the state or state not members of tho league voluntary area a hoifte decided certain been and elsewhere. that having as purposes improvement of health, In regard to Its military and naval forces and members of th or not, Is hereby de- shall be invited to accept the obligations of the prevention of disease and the mitigation league a made Into be town Those who are grouchy every should this (d) dry armament. clared a matter of concern to th whole membership in the league for tho purposes of suffering throughout the world. ' w here. called he which This area. may May Withdraw After Two Years. area, league, and the league shall take any action of such dispute, upon such conditions k the (Entirely new.) Any member of the league my, after two that may be dtemed wise and effectual to council may deem just. ' If such invitation is Class (a) are as the sands of the the educational area, includes within Final Article la Cevenant. years notice of its intention so to do, with safeguard the peace 'of nations. XII to In case any accepted, the provision of Article the sea. all it tlie Calcutta university, ARTICLE XXVI. Amendment to thi draw from the Hague, provided that all its such emergency should arise, th secretary XVI, inclusive, shall be applied with such international obligations and ail its obliga- general shall, on tb request of any member modification aa may be deemed necessary by covenant will take effect when ratified by large colleges and schools, representClass (b) are raru. i the members of the Hague whose representation under thi covenant shall have been ful- of th league, forthwith summon a meeting the council. nbout rarer. are Class men, 10,000 young (c) tives ing graduates the council and by a majority of the council. filled at the time of La withdrawal. compose Upon such invitation being given.' th counIt le also declared to be the fundamental cil shall immediately institute aa inquiry into of th members of th Hague whose repreand undergraduates, four Important (This article ia new, embody ng with alterClass (d) are public and private sentatives compose the assembly. ation and additions the o.d Article Vll. right of each memlier of the league to bring the circumstance of th dispute and recomhosa number of and nuisances. Strickland Gilliian. public squares, Such memnot amendments shall bind to th th attention of the assembly or of tb method of It provides more specifically any mend such action as may seem best and ber of th league which signifies it dissent churches, mosques and temadmitting new member and add th entirely council any circumstance whatever affecting most effectual in the circumstance. pitals, new paragraph providing which threaten lor withdrawal international relation to If a state so invited shall refuse to accept therefrom, but in that case it shall cease to ples; and the authorities have ruled To Have a Clear Sweet Skin. from th league. -- No men. on of withdrawal disturb either the peace or the good underth obligations af membership in the league be a member of the league. and grog-shopall maas the that a Touch that (Same shops was mad in th original document) drug except between original, nations standing pimples, redness, rough nes upon which peace for the purposes of such dispute, and shall of the league, instead of ARTICLE II Th action of th league un- depend. a or Itching, if any, with Cutlcura Ointarea tills for removed be resort to war against a member of th league, jority shall is required for ratification of amendments, der thi covenant shall be effective through (In th original .it was provided that the the provisions of Article XVI shall be appliment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap the instrumentality of aa assembly and of high contracting parties reserve the right cable as against the state taking such action. with th last sentence added.) jjfar at present. to take any action," etc., where th revised a council, with permanent secretariat and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and Annex to th Cevenant. If both parties to the dispute, when so in(Originally this was a part of Article I. draft read "the league ihall take any action," vited. refuse to accept the obligations of mem1. Original members of the league of dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to Adaptable. It gives the name "Assembly" to th gather- etc.) bership in the' league for the purposes of : ARTICLE XII. The member of the league such dispute, the council may take suet, nations a fascinating fragrance on skin. leave ing of representative of th members of the see have "I quit using long you Signatories of the treaty of pttaee. league, formerly referred to merely a "the agree that if ther should arise between them measures and make such recommedation is United States of America, Belgjim, Bolivia. words In your speeches. 25c each. Adv. 'Everywhere of any dispute likely to lead to a rupture they will prevent hostilities and will result in th body delegate.) Braxil, British Empire, Canada, Australia, ARTICLE III Th assembly 'shall consist will submit th matter either to arbitration settlement ef the dispute. SorSenator to Had replied quit, South Africa, New South Wales, India, China, ef representatives of th member of the or to inquiry by th council, and they agree (Virtually unchanged.) France. ghum, Cuba, Ecuador, My new stenographer cant Age sometimes brings wisdom teeth, In no ease to reaort to war until three month . Hague, ARTICLE XVIII Every convention or In- Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Hedjaa, Honduras. Th assembly shall meet at stated Intervals after th award by th arbitrator em." henceor th ternational engagement entered Into according to the price we can offord to Italy, Japan, Liberia, Nicaragua, Panama, spell and from time to time a occasion may report by th council. forth by arty member of th league ' the dentist. Peru, pay Poland, Rumania, Serbia, at the seat of th league, or at suih forthwith regisleieu wan to secretariat and Siam, Uruguay. Portugal, Prevision for Arbiters Award. thrr place ns may be decided upon. rememwe It cant a of be as to soon think Come by it hall, possible, publshed In rasa under thi article th award Stati invited to accede to the covenant. Tb assembly may deal at its meetings with of the any yoar liver active, your howels arbitrators shall he mad within a reas- No su.h treaty or international engagement Argentine Republic, Chile, Colombia, Denber ever .seeing a mudslinger with brKeep any matter within th sphere of action of onable time, and the be so shall until taking Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets and binding regiered. of the council Netherlands, Persia, mark, report Norway, Paraguay, th league or affecting th pence of th shall be made within six months after ron'U keep hea'lthjr, wealth and wise. Adv. cle&u hands. (Same aa original Article XX11I.) Salvador, Spain, Sweden. Switzerland, Veneth world. submission of the dispute. Reserve. Prevision zuela. for Treaty f th assembly each member At meetings !. First secretary general of tbe league (Virtually unchanged, except that some ARTICLE XIX The For a merciless critic commend ud may from ef tii league shall have one vote and may provision The water shark bites a mans leg of th original arc eliminated for timo to time advise theassembly of nations (blank). b reconsideration have not more than thrr representative. to shark tlie successful author. land the nrlusion of other article.) but merely off, annex was not published with the pulls (The members of the league of treaties wh'ch have (This embodies parte of th original Articles ARTICLE XIII. The member of the covenant.) of th draft consideration of and th become original inapplicable, with II It HI minor and I, manges. only agre that whenever any dispute shall international conditions whose continuance refer to "member of th Hague" where the league between them which they recognise to the peace of the world. term "high contracting parties originally arts COIN TOOK FANCY OF ARABS be suitable for submission, to arbitration and might endanger was used and this changa is followed through- which cannnt (Virtually the same as original Article be satisfactorily settled by diXXIV.) out the revised draft.) plomacy, they will submit the whole subject ARTICLE XX. The members of th league matter to arbitration. Dispute Makeup of New' Council to the inseverally agree that thia covenant b accepted Austrian Maria Theresa Dollar Ha of-.ARTICLE IV. Th council shall consist of terpretation treaty, aa to any quesiun as abrogating all obligations or understandLong Been th .Principal Money L of international law, as to the existence of ings Inter e which arc inconsistent with the representative of the United State of Amerof That Region. If fact British of which of ica. th established would constitute term thereof, and solemnly undertake that any Empire, of France, Italy, aad of Japan, together with repre a breach of any international obligation, or they will not hereafter emer into any enacatatlvaa of four other members of the aa to the extent and nature of th reparaThe only coin In general circulation gagements inconsistent with th terms thereof. Hogue. Those four members of the league tion to be made for any such breach, are In case members of the shall, be- In shall be selected by the assembly from time declared to be among those which are generally fore becoming n member of league' is 'Abyssinia Is the Austrian MarU the league, have to time In tto discretion. Until the appoint- suitable for submission to arbitration. For und. rtaken any obi gations inconsistent with Theresa dollar, of silver. also Is It to-in ment of th representative of the four mem- th eonsiderat.on of any such dispute th the terms of this covenant, it shall be the the principal money In Arabia, and bers of th league first selected by th as- court of arbitration to which the ease is re- duty of such member to take immediate step Smokers sembly . representatives of (blank) shall be ferred to shall be the court agreed on by to procure its release from such obligations. tlie story of its Introduction In those ad- its th parties to the dispute or stipulated in any members of th council. the same as original Article regions and all the neighborhood of (Virtually With th approval of th majority of the convention existing between them. XXV.- ) Mg Th member of the league agree that they the Red sea is quite Interesting. assembly, .the council may name ad J t lor. a! Menro Doctrine Safeguarded. No will cariy out in full good faith any award members of th league whose representative More a than century ago trading ARTICLE XXL Nothing in this covenant shall always be numbers of the council; the that may be rendered and that they will not Arabs got hold of some 'of these dolcouncil with like approval may increase the resort to war against a member of the league shall be deemed to affect the valid ty of number of members of Die league to be wh'ch compile . therewith. In lhevent of engag, mints, such as tuaties of lars and found the effigy of the queen arbitratnn or regamnl understanding, like selected by th assembly for representation ny falure to carry out such an award, th (which they bore on one side, the recouncil shall propose what step should be th Monroe dcctrin.v for securing the mainan the council. tenance of pea verse showing the Austrian double The council shall meet from time to time taktn to give effect thereto. as occasion may require and at least once a (Ln irely new.) (Only minor changes in language.) so attractive that they sought ARTICLE XIV. The eounril shall formulate ARTICLE XXII. To those colonies and eagle) year, at the seat of the l ague, or at such and submit to the members of the league for territories which, a a of the to is'italn more of them, for sale as other place a may he decided upon. as much tobacco Tb council may deal at it meeting with adoptu n plans for th entabl'riiment of a late ar, have cro.d to be under th sov- - jewelry. Later on they became highly -as in nt of hich of of of tn the perman. action ciurt international justice. The ereijfn y foM.inly any matter within the sphere medium of PXChaPJTf In 4rneJ iHm, and which nr inhabited ty po- - j Hague or affectng the peace of the world. court shall by competent to hear and butto f'anj ty ibmc!v up ler inemnitile transactions ary depute ef SB international char- pi not y?i in Arabia; Any member of the league not represented m vlcrn on the council shall be invited to send a acter shi.h the thereto subm.t to it. the Mimuh u.n conJ..Kni or th wbon at Intertills thp Turkish j a!-- o fshoald be The rd court the as at a pr.nv-iVsoi-to sit member adv world, (her itppl may ny give any opinrepresentative end deopnunt the Mich government prohibited or question re: rr thMr Importfl- meeting of the council during the considera- ion upon any tru.t of e v a.ion tion a people, fo.m a tion of matters specially af Voting the Inter- to it by the council or by the assembly. n(, liusiness profitnbl. ests of that member of the league. (Unchangxd. except for the addition f the and that acrure.k It r tu p pf done in sniUClinp them through thw truat should be embodied in taa coy- of the council, each member lat sentence ) At meeting ARTICLE XV. If there should arise beof the league represented on the council shall Aden and othtir cajorts. have one vote, and may have not more than tween members of the lea cue any dtspue Ihe roeoJ of Ir.in? practhVri effect T hoy arc all dn.cd 1S0, bcin ia sub-mto ad that to a to h v tPc hu i. thu principle is not runture, likely one representative. tutelage of urh HOW minted from replicas of the orlg td to arbitration as above, th n embe-- s reopUs be intrusted to alvannd bau.on who. (This embodies that part of th original , , r- - lnn Article HI designating the original mem Ivors of the league agree that they will submit the (y rcaun. of ther re ouree. dl(, r whj,.h j3 ((f r th lenr or 1h r ir,'o,ra; h c al tos tmn. ran best of the council. Th paragraph provul ng for matter to the cojncil. BOt Would Ho r undertake thi n, Increase in the membership of the council are Workmanship. bility Any change Netie ef (Ir evanee, -anj Is new.) wiU.nt to arrtnt it. and that thi. tu .'sc? j understood the and Arabs Any party to the dapute may effect euch should by b etmfw ly them aa mandator t Agreement ef All Required. submiss'on by giving notice of the rxuten-- e - Ab.vuiian and would render them ARTICLE V. Except where ottorwU ex- of the dispute to the secretary general, who an behalf of tho " ' HCCCptohlp. In Clashes Cevenant. this decisions w'll make all necessary arrangement for a j Mandatary covenant, pressly provided in at any meeting of the assembly er of the full imest'gation and consideration thereof. The character of the n andate rru t HfVr Rankers and merchants in the Red council shall require the agrtement of aH For this purpose the ram to the d.spu'.e accord n to the atair of the dev o. mint of region import the Maria Theresa the member's of the league represented at the will communicate to the secretary gtnerxl. the the reora,,hicl situs! on of the as prompt y as pos ble, statements of Uh ir territory, its economic co.nd.uon ar.ii other j dollars in bulk from Trieste, selling meeting. All matter of procedure at meetings of all the relevant facts and papers; the similar circumstance. the assembly or of the council, th apno nt- - council may forthwith direct the publication Certain communities formerly bekmsinsr to f',r native merchandise. Thev ment of committees to invtigae particular thi reof . the Turkish emoire haxe reached a stage of The council shall endeavor to effect a settheir exutcncr aa unto--1 are somewhat larger than our silver natters, shall be regulated by the aetrmbly development hre or by the council and may be decided by a tlement of ary dtspute. and if such effort c provwkinaiiy rec- - j but weigh less than an ounce majority of the member of the league repre- are successful a statement shall he made g.vtng n'fttd ubject to tbe renierirg of dm nj- - dollars, sented at the meeting. such fact and explanations nd a8itanre by a manJa.ory j find PH OflljT ft little 0Vf foUF-flflh- s regarding the trat et adxic Th first meeting of th assemb'y and the dispute and such term of settlement thereof until uch time a tbty ar able to stand silver first meeting of th council shall be sum- as th council may deem appropriate. alonev TL? wtaheu of tbexe communities must mon'd by th president si la lisittd State If the dispute Is not thus settled, the coun- be a principal con deration in the ae&ction j cil either unanimously or by a major ty vote of the enandAtory. of America. Josephus. (The first parayapb. requiring unanimous shall make and publish a report conta.ning - Other jhosHs. especially those of Central TT1q-- fr, JOSepilUS, tho mint svlohrst. a statement of the farts of the dispute -- an I Afr.ca. are at such a stage that the manda- - j agreement in kwt assembly and council whers otherwise provided, is new. The the rcrvmmendations shell are deemedjust lory must be responrble for the adtintra- - M Of Jewish historians, WflS bora ftt ether icr con d t ion wh eh Jerusalem In 57. As a mark of tion Of the paragraph ortginai'y were included and proper in regard thereto. gratl- to Article IV.) Ary member of the league represented on wnl iru ran tee freedom of conscience or re I the council may make public a atatement of 1t favors, hi PSlinUHl th family Da ties f Secretariat subject only to the ma n enance of d morals, the prohibitum of I cur.ic, Flavius, of the Romm empercr public order ARTICLE VI -- The permanent secretariat the facts of the dispute and of its conclusbe established at the seat of the league..1 ions regarding th same. If a report by the abusp such as tue slave trade, the arm traffic s- Mellow-age-d opasian. The d"..e of h.S dendl is The mciclariat shall comprise a secretary-gener- round is unanimously agreed to by the mem- anj the liquor traffic, and th 'prevention of than the reprt'sen'atives unknown. Ills no-- d important works ani such secretarie and staff as bersonethereof,moreother of the part m to the dispute, of or bis V be required. are History of the Jewish War," Tha J shall be the the members of the league agree ythat th-- y The first secretary-generto the named in tbe annex .thereafter the sill not ro to war with any par-Antiquities of the Jews two treatises, shall be appointed by the dispute 'which complies with the recommends- - 1 secure equal eppos tunnies tor the trsce sou secretary-general Agaiwst Aplon of - Alexandria" ind commerce of other members of the league. council, with tb approval of the maj.ir.ty of tains of th report. A Discourse on the Martyrdom of If the counr.l fails to reach a report which the assembly. Degree ef Mandate Scape. agreed to by th members The secretaries and ataff of the secretariat H unammou-ithe and aa account of hid Slaceabees," There are tern; ones, such as Southwest of Africa and thereof, ottor than the representative shall be appointed by th srer-tar- y general, one of the South Ufa. own certain Pacific more of th or to the dispute, partie with the approval of the council. bland, wheh. owirg to the sparstness of The secretory-genershall act in that the-e members of tbe league reserve to them-- n the.r population or their small size or their such to the take as thy action right capacity at all meel.ngs of the aaserpbly and from th centers of civilization or remotes Couldn't Risk IL for shall the eowdsr necessary maintenance af the council. their gvocraph.ca! contiguity to the territory t A good story is told, of General The exp nse of tbe secretariat shall - be of right and of the and other mandatory circumstances. . If the dispute between the parties is rVmcd home by the members of the 1 a file in acWhen the lat- bTt in"" jU r u,oJtr "the law. of j Glascock of Georgia. cordance with the apport'onment f (he ex-- " by one of them, and i found by the mun-,- 1 i of the i ia arise'oj' ot a ma tenses c.f ti e In'ernstKiual liur.-alaw is solt ly w ) t on Universal Postal Union. . JA Perfect Tehmcce fer Pipe mmd Qgmrette (This replaces the original Art'el V. In ! d.ction of that party, tbe original the appointment of the first ropo-- t, and shall make mv,uuruias ehvll vender to the counc l an .an- v j wandate'y t secretary genera! wm left to the council, end to ita settlement I reference to th territory tom- - i y(T .;rn M lJ rr(,m. K'-- r Pi.wUM to of th nwentb'y approval of the majo-it- y ! ehoo-tto its nz.iv. his tm ond to mitt.j aivtT'Srv, was not required for subsequent appo niratnU. 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