The treaty of peace with Germany; official summary of terms presented to German delegates at Versailles and special articles, League of Nations and covenant for world labor . *^ 32 THE TREATY OF PEACE WITH GERMANY. shall not be exceeded without the con-currence of the Council. The members of the League agreethat the manufacture by private en-terprise of munitions and implementsof war is open to grave Council shall advise how the evileffects attendant upon .such maniffac-ture can be prevented, due regard be-ing had to the necessities of thosemembers of the League which are notabl


The treaty of peace with Germany; official summary of terms presented to German delegates at Versailles and special articles, League of Nations and covenant for world labor . *^ 32 THE TREATY OF PEACE WITH GERMANY. shall not be exceeded without the con-currence of the Council. The members of the League agreethat the manufacture by private en-terprise of munitions and implementsof war is open to grave Council shall advise how the evileffects attendant upon .such maniffac-ture can be prevented, due regard be-ing had to the necessities of thosemembers of the League which are notable to manufacture the munitionsand implements of war necessary fortheir safety. The members of the League under-take to interchange full and frank in-formation as to the .scale of theirarmaments, their military and navalprograms and the condition of such oftheir industries as are adaptable towarlike purposes. (This covers the ground of the orig-inal Artilce 8, but is rewritten to makeit clearer that armament reductionplans must be adopted by the nationsaffected before they become effec-tive. ) Article 9—A permanent commissionshall be constituted to advise theCouncil


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