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Page xviii
Such a request is very nearly the equivalent of a declaration that their navigation
is not profitable , that the commodities which they are to carry can be taken at a
cheaper rate by some other method , in which case the hundreds of millions of ...
Such a request is very nearly the equivalent of a declaration that their navigation
is not profitable , that the commodities which they are to carry can be taken at a
cheaper rate by some other method , in which case the hundreds of millions of ...
Page xix
The problems of transportation over inland waterways should be taken up by
private enterprise , so that the public will have the advantage of competition in
service . It is expected that some of our lines can be sold , some more
demonstration ...
The problems of transportation over inland waterways should be taken up by
private enterprise , so that the public will have the advantage of competition in
service . It is expected that some of our lines can be sold , some more
demonstration ...
Page xxv
But it has taken , and will continue to take , much effort . Competition will be keen
, the temptation to selfishness and arrogance will be severe , the provocations to
deal harshly with weaker peoples will be many . All of these are embraced in the
...
But it has taken , and will continue to take , much effort . Competition will be keen
, the temptation to selfishness and arrogance will be severe , the provocations to
deal harshly with weaker peoples will be many . All of these are embraced in the
...
Page xxxi
1927 Apr. 28 From the Ambassador in Great Britain ( tel . ) ( 98 ) Chamberlain's
statement that British Government prefers Geneva and has so notified Japan ,
and that necessary steps are being taken with regard to use of League facilities .
1927 Apr. 28 From the Ambassador in Great Britain ( tel . ) ( 98 ) Chamberlain's
statement that British Government prefers Geneva and has so notified Japan ,
and that necessary steps are being taken with regard to use of League facilities .
Page xlvi
... idea of League machinery and authority , and suggest a treaty confined to
disarmament provisions , having previously taken steps to insure at this point that
another delegation propose a separate protocol to enforce the treaty between
those ...
... idea of League machinery and authority , and suggest a treaty confined to
disarmament provisions , having previously taken steps to insure at this point that
another delegation propose a separate protocol to enforce the treaty between
those ...
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