. Review of reviews and world's work . ian laws and cus-toms regulations in their relation to those ofItaly, with the especial task of removing anyobstacles which may be noted in the regulationsof the Italian ports; the other commission for thestudy of the railway rules and rates, and alsoconcerning the establishment of new railwayconnections, factors of prime importance for theeconomic future of the great port of Trieste. (5) On the basis of the Commission of Traf-fic already existing, there should be created acouncil of experts in finance, navigation, insur-ance and traffic, chosen from amon


. Review of reviews and world's work . ian laws and cus-toms regulations in their relation to those ofItaly, with the especial task of removing anyobstacles which may be noted in the regulationsof the Italian ports; the other commission for thestudy of the railway rules and rates, and alsoconcerning the establishment of new railwayconnections, factors of prime importance for theeconomic future of the great port of Trieste. (5) On the basis of the Commission of Traf-fic already existing, there should be created acouncil of experts in finance, navigation, insur-ance and traffic, chosen from among the membersof the Chamber of Commerce, and the great in-dustrials and merchants, so that they may giveto the ministry, in view of the future commercialtreaties which will /ill so large a place in thepeace transactions, the information and advicenecessary for the development of the entire trafficof Trieste in connection with that of the MotherCountry. 532 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS THE PROBLEM OF DANZIG—POLISH ?GERMAN? NEUTRAL?. STREET IN DANZIG A TIMELY and interesting article onthe much-discussed question of Dan-zigs future appears in the Bibliotheque Uni-verselle (Switzerland)—the writer signinghimself A Pole. (1) The Poles (for whom it is the soleaccess to the sea) demand that the cityshould be reunited with Poland, to whom itbelonged before the partition of the latter. (2) The Germans demand that Danzig,being an almost wholly German city, shouldremain a German possession, invoking Presi-dent Wilsons declaration that only popula-tions incontestably Polish should form a partof reconstructed Poland. (3) The third solution is a compromise:to neutralize the lower reaches of the Vistulaand proclaim Danzig a free port. Which of these solutions is the most just,and offers the best guarantees for the future ? Let us first establish the historic facts: Isthe city of Danzig German or Polish? Since the partition of Poland it has be-longed to Prussia. If we consider 4:he citya


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