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July 31, 1929 issue

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The article presents information on various developments from around the world with an emphasis on international relations. France has finally agreed to the arrangement for paying her war debt to the United States. People in the U.S. can take little satisfaction in France's capitulation. Practically no Frenchman feels that the debt is morally owing to the United States, and although the annuities will never be noticed in their finances, every installment will be paid with a feeling of bitterness in France. Soviet Union and China are under pledge as signatories of the Kellogg Pact to settle their dispute over the Chinese Eastern Railway by peaceful means. War over such a justiciable dispute is foolish in any case and it is doubly inexcusable just after the quarreling nations have signed an agreement to renounce armed force as a method of action.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; WORLD politics; UNITED States; SOVIET Union; FRANCE; CHINA
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