INTERNATIONAL COURT.
AN AMERICAN VIEW. NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR WAR. (R?rp|Tt>il ln.an a.m.) PHILADELPHIA, March 22 Senator Popper, '.he newly-chosen member ift the Si-nate Foreign Relations Committee, in ;.. speech to-day, said that there was nothing in the record of the International Court to justify *he hopes of those »lm see in it an effective substitute for war. The machinery of the League of Nation*, aiming to compel parties to when they do not wish •o ajrrc-e, lias uniformly failed in every crisis which lias since arisen, but it may ue that the adherence of the I'nited States to this new institution may have a wholesome effect upon the sentiment of the world.—(A. am! N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 23 March 1923, Page 5
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115INTERNATIONAL COURT. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 23 March 1923, Page 5
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