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Editorials

July 20, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on various political developments around the world in 1918. Advocates of a league of nations have from time to time commented upon the fact that the proposal, while by no means without influential support in Great Britain, had nevertheless failed, for some reason, to arouse quite the same warmth of interest, or to commend itself so widely, in England as in this country. In the second article, The cordial democratic attitude of the British people gives good reason to hope that Parliament will not delay in giving effect to the home-rule principle.

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INTERNATIONAL cooperation; LEAGUE of Nations; POLITICAL development; HOME rule; AUTONOMY (Political science); GREAT Britain
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