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Show operation in economic matters should be continued until tlie council of the league of nations has had an opportunity of considering the present .acute position of tlie economic situation, and that the supreme su-preme economic council should be requested re-quested to suggest for the consideration of tlie several governments the methods of consultation which would be most serviceable for this purpose.'' The committee on policy was instructed to render a report on tills matter at the next meeting. The council approved and forwarded to the council of ten a resolution to the effect ef-fect that it was the personal view of the majority of its members that the postal and telegraphic censorship should be removed coincidentaliy with tlie removal re-moval of tlie blockade. Instructions on the subject were requested. Reports from the sections of the council coun-cil were submitted as to the allied economic eco-nomic policy toward Russia. Discussions aiso were held on the removal of the blockade of Germany and of Hungary: security for payments for food sent to I Hungary; the railroad problem in Bnl-garia; Bnl-garia; the use of ex-enemy tonnage, including in-cluding the problem of reparation of the Czecho-Slokavs at Vladivostok and the Italians in Macedonia; the opening up of Danube transportation, and the economic ; problems arising from the peace with j Germany. PROVIDING FOR FUTURE STATUS OF ECONOMIC COUNCIL PA P.I 3. July 2. The following decision of the council of the principal allied and associated powers respecting the confinu- ation of the supreme economic couiK-il was announced at tiie twentv-fifth mtet-ff mtet-ff the economic coun',:I, M.nriay. ""That In some form international co- |