The literary digest . ld annex Rhodes and the at the time this treaty was signed thewar liad not yet assumed the charac-ter which was given to it later by the Allieiigovernments dey continue to form anintegral part of the Ottoman Greek CJovtrnment is convinced thatItaly can not desire to impose its so\-(reignty upon purely Greek populations,and thus to create a constant sourcj- offriction between two p€H)ples bound to-gether by their mutual nlations in thepast, which, along with their situationas near neighbors, invite them to a closercollaboration in the future. The


The literary digest . ld annex Rhodes and the at the time this treaty was signed thewar liad not yet assumed the charac-ter which was given to it later by the Allieiigovernments dey continue to form anintegral part of the Ottoman Greek CJovtrnment is convinced thatItaly can not desire to impose its so\-(reignty upon purely Greek populations,and thus to create a constant sourcj- offriction between two p€H)ples bound to-gether by their mutual nlations in thepast, which, along with their situationas near neighbors, invite them to a closercollaboration in the future. The Literary Digest for March 15, 1919 137. Tie SameSh)ulders ofStreiujtli EOK at this burly segment of the Ajax Road King. Look atthis section of a steel rail. The same scientific principlegives greater strength to both. Those strong supporting shoul-ders at the base of the Road King tread are like those shouldersbuild into the steel rail. They serve the self-same purpose. AdAX ROAD KIHG MORE TREAD ON THE ROAD


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