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BELIEF IN FORCE.

EUROPEAN SITUATION.

DISQUIETING FEATURES. (Bt CABLX—PBESS ASSOCIATION—OOFJBJG3T.) IAUSTRALIAK ASD S.Z CABLE ASSOCIATION".) (Received June 23rd, 7.1S p.m.) LONDON, June 23. Viscount Cecil, writing regretting his non-attendance at a conference of the League of Nations Onion at Bristol, said:—"There are some disquieting features in the European situation. The Governments and peoples of some States appear to be under the influence of a returning belief in force as the only international remedy.''

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18726, 24 June 1926, Page 9

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BELIEF IN FORCE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18726, 24 June 1926, Page 9

BELIEF IN FORCE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18726, 24 June 1926, Page 9

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