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...religion has enabled them to disclose one of these causes, which may have been of the first importance. The discovery also clears up an obscurity which has long puzzled students of American history--the meaning of the Monroe Doctrine. It is now established that the doctrine originated in a Protocol issued by the League of Nations a few years after the European War of 1914-18, and its essential clause runs as follows...
Security. In announcing his for eign policy, M. Briand professed himself faithful to the League Protocol, mortally wounded by the silver rapier of British Foreign Secretary Chamberlain's oratory (TIME, Mar. 23, INTERNATIONAL), as embodying France's cherished objectives?Security, Arbitration, Disarmament...
...Premier then turned to the subject of the debate: the foreign policy of his Government. He confined himself to the general European situation and, beyond saying that he was carefully watching Italian interests, did little more than classify the defunct League Protocol as "a machine which, in the interests of peace, was preparing to unleash...
...overtures to the Japanese Government and that Japanese troops were occupying Northern Sakhalin, which accounted for the inability of the Sinclair interests to work its concession. There is nothing to prove collusion between the Japanese and the Bolsheviki to void the Sinclair concession; but, in the Russo-Japanese treaty (Protocol B., Article 1) signed Jan. 20, 1925, it was expressly provided that Japanese were to receive "concessions for the exploitation of 50% of the area of every oil field in Northern Sakhalin. . . ." This, in effect, annulled half the Sinclair concession. By other terms of the treaty, it was made advantageous...
Other matters, aside from the Protocol, which came before the Council of the League...