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LEAGUE'S WORK IN 1936.

The information section of the League of Nations has published, as it does each year, a volume on the League's general activities during 1936. Its title is "The League From Year to Year, 1936." There are 206 pages, giving events clearly and concisely. yet with sufficient detail to facilitate" a careful study of the political, legal and technical work of the League's various organs. Its contents may be gathered from the list of principal chapters: Legal and Constitutional, Political (section 1 relates to*the Italo-Ethopian conflict), the Free City of Danzig, Mandates, Economic and Financial Questions, Communications and Transit, Health Organisation, Intellectual Co-operation, Opium, Social Questions, etc. A chapter is also devoted to the Permanent Court of International Justice. A new feature is found at the end of the volume; a chronological table of noteworthy events of last year so far as concerns the League. Here will be found, against the relevant dates, a mention of the meetings of the Assembly Council and commissions or committees of the League, with their principal decisions, as well as the chief world political events that have had a bearing on ha work.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 16

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LEAGUE'S WORK IN 1936. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 16

LEAGUE'S WORK IN 1936. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 16

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