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Editorial Paragraphs

October 19, 1921 issue

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There is a North Atlantic problem as well as a Pacific problem which threatens the peace. In a letter to U.S. President Warren G. Harding, the American Association for the recognition of the Irish Republic calls attention to the fact that the British demand for absolute control of Irish harbors, waters and air routes is directed against the United States, its only possible enemy in that quarter of the globe. The second Assembly of the League of Nations has adjourned and left the world very nearly as it found it. It has some things to its credit: A world court has been set up composed of a group of able jurists and certain technical bodies have been organized.

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PEACE; ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.; INTERNATIONAL relations; AMERICAN Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic; LEAGUE of Nations; LAWYERS; CONGRESSES & conventions; IRELAND
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