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Editorials

December 11, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on various political events all round the world. Of real significance is the action of the United States in appealing to fifty-three nations, signers of the Kellogg Peace Pact, to unite in bringing pressure upon Russia and China to stop further hostilities and settle their dispute over the Chinese Eastern Railway. The return of the Saar basin to Germany is finally being discussed; after several delays, Franco-German negotiations started at Paris on November 21. If an agreement satisfactory to both sides is reached, a large obstacle to Franco-German rapprochement will have been removed.

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