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Editorials

January 15, 1930 issue

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It cannot be denied that the League of Nations has grown and developed since its foundation. Its supporters can point to fundamental changes in the mechanism of the League elsewhere in the issue. It also points to a new emphasis in its policies, to a certain detachment from the spirit in which it was founded and to a marked tendency to free itself from the 'domination of the "Big Five" nations which completely controlled it in 1919. Then it was the college teacher Gilbert Murray who declared truthfully that the League "does not put the world at the mercy of the Big Five; it is there already."

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