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The Shape of Things

September 26, 1936 issue

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The revolt in the League of Nations over the seating of the Ethiopian delegates indicates that the League has not been wholly taken over by the big powers. On September 18, Italy announced that it would consent to resume its seat at the council table if the Ethiopian delegates were refused credentials. The Credentials Committee contains nine members, usually drawn from the smaller nations, who carry on the perfunctory business of deciding on the right of delegates to sit. This time, however, the business was not perfunctory, and England and France were reluctantly obliged to provide two members of the committee before any others would consent to serve.

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LEAGUE of Nations; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; PEACE; INTERNATIONAL relations; ITALY; ETHIOPIA
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