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The nature and paramount aim of the League of nations. Discussion opened by A. J. Toynbee.
Is the League in a position to create peace if it is not in a position to enforce peace? Discussion opened by Sir Norman Angell.
Practical suggestions for reform. Discussion opened by Sir Arthur Salter.
Should the membership and obligations of the League be extended or restricted? Discussionopened by G. M. Gathorne-Hardy.
British policy in relation to the League. Discussion opened by the Hon. Harold Nicolson.
Appendix I. The League Covenant: suggestions as to the re-drafting of certain articles. (G. M. Gathorne-Hardy and SirJ. F. Williams).
Appendix II. Text of the League Covenant
Is the League in a position to create peace if it is not in a position to enforce peace? Discussion opened by Sir Norman Angell.
Practical suggestions for reform. Discussion opened by Sir Arthur Salter.
Should the membership and obligations of the League be extended or restricted? Discussionopened by G. M. Gathorne-Hardy.
British policy in relation to the League. Discussion opened by the Hon. Harold Nicolson.
Appendix I. The League Covenant: suggestions as to the re-drafting of certain articles. (G. M. Gathorne-Hardy and SirJ. F. Williams).
Appendix II. Text of the League Covenant