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By Sir Valentine Chirol - 130 10 . MEXICO AND WORLD RECONSTRUCTION . By Dr E. J. Dillon 145 11 . INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 163 12 . AUSTRALIA INFELIX : THE PROBLEM OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY . By F. A. W. Gisborne 180 198 CONTENTS OF Nos .
By Sir Valentine Chirol - 130 10 . MEXICO AND WORLD RECONSTRUCTION . By Dr E. J. Dillon 145 11 . INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 163 12 . AUSTRALIA INFELIX : THE PROBLEM OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY . By F. A. W. Gisborne 180 198 CONTENTS OF Nos .
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The Problem of Modern Industry 5. The Adams Family 6. The Position and Prospects of Agriculture 7. The French Drama of Manners 8. The Naval War , 1914-15 9. The Life of Lord Salisbury 10. James Bryce · 11. The Egyptian Problem . 12.
The Problem of Modern Industry 5. The Adams Family 6. The Position and Prospects of Agriculture 7. The French Drama of Manners 8. The Naval War , 1914-15 9. The Life of Lord Salisbury 10. James Bryce · 11. The Egyptian Problem . 12.
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We still await a sixth volume , which will of course deal with the Treaty of Sèvres , and presumably will also pay some attention to the problems of Poland and the new Baltic States . It is to be hoped that this volume will appear ...
We still await a sixth volume , which will of course deal with the Treaty of Sèvres , and presumably will also pay some attention to the problems of Poland and the new Baltic States . It is to be hoped that this volume will appear ...
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They define in each case the problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty and restraint , they venture on a criticism .
They define in each case the problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty and restraint , they venture on a criticism .
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One delegate , who was specially connected with the problem of the partitioning of Austria - Hungary , goes out of his way to state that the recommendations of the Boundary Commissions were accepted by the Four with only a few ...
One delegate , who was specially connected with the problem of the partitioning of Austria - Hungary , goes out of his way to state that the recommendations of the Boundary Commissions were accepted by the Four with only a few ...
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