. Review of reviews and world's work . tates members of theLeague of treaties which have become inapplic-able and of international conditions of whichthe continuance may endanger the peace of theworld. Article XXV—The high contracting partiesseverally agree that the present covenant is ac-cepted as abrogating all obligations inter sewhich are inconsistent with the terms thereof,and solemnly engage that they will not here-after enter into any engagements inconsistentwith the terms thereof. In case any of thePowers signatory hereto or subsequently admittedto the League shall, before becoming a p


. Review of reviews and world's work . tates members of theLeague of treaties which have become inapplic-able and of international conditions of whichthe continuance may endanger the peace of theworld. Article XXV—The high contracting partiesseverally agree that the present covenant is ac-cepted as abrogating all obligations inter sewhich are inconsistent with the terms thereof,and solemnly engage that they will not here-after enter into any engagements inconsistentwith the terms thereof. In case any of thePowers signatory hereto or subsequently admittedto the League shall, before becoming a partyto this covenant, have undertaken any obligationswhich are inconsistent with the terms of thiscovenant, it shall be the duty of such Power totake immediate steps to procure its release fromsuch obligations. Article XXVI—Amendments to this covenantwill take effect when ratified by the States whoserepresentatives compose the Executive Counciland by three-fourths of the States whose repre-sentatives compose the body of PAX VICTRIX From tlie Bally Star (Montreal) LEADING ARTICLES OF THE MONTH THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND ITS CONSTITUTION IN earlier numbers of the Review of Re-views (notably the issues for January,February and March, 1919) this depart-ment has given much of its space to the re-production of current opinion, both Amer-ican and foreign, on the proposed League ofNations, considered both as an internationalideal and as a working program of worldcontrol in the interest of universal peace. On February 14 last the draft of theLeagues Constitution, or covenant, asadopted by the committee of the PeaceConference at Paris, was given to the world,and since that date the discussion of theLeague of Nations, on both sides of theAtlantic, has naturally gained much indefiniteness. Our resume this month is con-fined to those articles and utterances thathave been published since the draft of thecovenant was presented for discussion. Inthe main, we shall omit reference


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