Word: protocol
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...have still to examine the outcome of three words which are henceforth to be classic-Arbitration, Security and Disarmament. The deliberations of the Assembly have shown us that the spirit of the Protocol drawn up last year still lives and constitutes at present an ideal of conduct...
...that when regional security pacts had been drawn up by the interested parties the League "should examine them, in order to report to the Seventh [next] Assembly on the progress of security." In essence the intention of the Count was to lay a flower on the grave of the Protocol, (TIME, Sept. 21) which was once to have given the League power to dictate "security" to Europe...
...thunderclap he twisted the tail of Senor Quinones' butterfly resolution into a hornet's sting; proposed an amendment that would give the League power to make "regional compacts" binding on the whole world, with a force as rigid as that once contemplated in drawing up the Protocol...
Economic Conference. M. Louis Toucheur, last year a champion of the Protocol, introduced a resolution calling upon the League to call a conference which should investigate and attempt to mitigate economic factors making for war. It will be debated and passed upon later...
...With the fall of the Protocol statemen abandoned the League as a valid champion of the status quo and returned toward the old system of security compacts or treaties. Germany cried aloud that she needed to be protected, and offered: a) To forget Alsace, b) To guarantee the French and possibly the Polish Czecho-Slovakia frontiers (TIME, Aug. 13) in return for guarantees as to her own safety from Britain and France. Since then the exchange of "notes" and "conversations" has been endless. Britain has shown an inclination toward the business and has talked about having Germany enter the League...