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February 13, 1924 issue

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This article focuses on the developments in the world political system. Great Britain has granted unconditional de jure recognition to Soviet Russia. Ramsay MacDonald's note, to be sure, adds that to create the normal conditions of complete friendly relations and full commercial intercourse it will be necessary to conclude definite practical agreements on a variety of matters, such as the pre-war treaties, the old debts, and propaganda. Smedley Butler of the Marines, has not yet returned to Quantico. He is very busy in Philadelphia. He is shuffling, dealing, discarding members of his police force by the hundred, thumbing his nose at politicians and the civil service.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL trade; TREATIES; BUTLER, Smedley; NAVIES -- Officers; PENNSYLVANIA; GREAT Britain; SOVIET Union; UNITED States
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