The new Larned History for ready reference, reading and research; the actual words of the world's best historians, biographers and specialists: a complete system of history for all uses, extending to all countries and subjects and representing the better and newer literature of history; . rrangement by mutual agreement among them-selves for all matters of common concern. 10337 WORLD WAR, 1917 xn. Political Conditions: c-eFrance WORLD WAR, 1917 The British Labour Movement declares itswarmest sympathy with the people of Italianblood and speech who have been left outside theinconvenient and indef


The new Larned History for ready reference, reading and research; the actual words of the world's best historians, biographers and specialists: a complete system of history for all uses, extending to all countries and subjects and representing the better and newer literature of history; . rrangement by mutual agreement among them-selves for all matters of common concern. 10337 WORLD WAR, 1917 xn. Political Conditions: c-eFrance WORLD WAR, 1917 The British Labour Movement declares itswarmest sympathy with the people of Italianblood and speech who have been left outside theinconvenient and indefensible boundaries that have,as a result of the diplomatic agreements of thepast, been assigned to the kingdom of Italy, andsupports their claim to be united with those oftheir own race and tongue. With regard to theother cases in dispute, the British Labour Move-ment relies as the only way of achieving a lastingsettlement on the application of the principle ofallowing each people to settle its own shouW be set free from the harsh andoppressive government of Turks, in order thatthis country may form a Free State, under inter-national guarantee, to which such of the Jewishpeople as desire to do so may return, and maywork out their own salvation free from interfer-. ARISTIDE BRLAND ence by those of alien race or religion. The BritishLabour Movement condemns the handing back tothe universally execrated rule of the Turkish Gov-ernment any subject people Thus, whatever maybeproposed with regard to Armenia, Mesopotamia,and Arabia, they cannot be restored to the tyrannyof the Sultan and his Pashas. They should beplaced for administration in the hands of a Com-mission acting under the Super-National Authority,or League of Nations. It is further suggested thatthe peace of the world requires that Constantinopleshould be made a free port, permanently neutral-ised, and placed (together with both shores of theDardanelles and possibly some or all of AsiaMinor) under the sam


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