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Editorials

July 6, 1918 issue

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This article focuses on various issues related to politics. Viscount Grey's frank admission that nothing is to be hoped for from a league of nations unless Germany is a member has evoked hostile comment from the French press. What France is inclined to favor, if the expressions of leading Paris newspapers are an indication, is, apparently, a league of nations against Germany, not a league in which Germany will occupy a place. Four residents of Berlin escaped from Germany in two airplanes and succeeded in landing safely in Denmark.

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POLITICS, Practical; PEACE; MASS media; AIRPLANES; GREY, Viscount; GERMANY; FRANCE
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