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COUNCIL OF DIRECTION OF THE

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

FOR

CONCILIATION

INTERNATIONAL

THEODORE MARBURG, BALTIMORE, MD.
BRANDER MATTHEWS, NEW YORK
SILAS MCBEE, NEW YORK

GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, PRINCETOWN, N. J.
WILLIAM B. MCKINLEY, WASHINGTON, D. Č.
ANDREW J. MONTAGUE, RICHMOND, VA.
MRS. PHILIP N. MOORE, ST. LOUIS, MO.
DWIGHT W. MORROW, NEW YORK

THEODORE E. BURTON, WASHINGTON, D. C. W. W. MORROW, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, NEW YORK STEPHEN H. OLIN, MIDDLETOWN, CONN.

RICHARD H. DANA, BOSTON, MASS. HORACE E. DEMING, NEW YORK GANO DUNN, NEW YORK

CHARLES W. ELIOT, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

AUSTEN G. FOX, NEW YORK
ROBERT A. FRANKS, ORANGE, N. J.
JOHN P. FREY, CINCINNATI, OHIO
ROBERT GARRETT, BALTIMORE, MD.
JOSEPH P. GRACE, NEW YORK
WILLIAM GREEN, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
WILLIAM J. HOLLAND, PITTSBURGH, PA.
HAMILTON HOLT, NEW YORK

ALBA B. JOHNSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DAVID STARR JORDAN, STANFORD
JH. KIRKLAND, NASHVILLE, TENN.
MRS. JAMES LEES LAIDLAW, NEW YORK
THOMAS W. LAMONT, NEW YORK
ADOLPH LEWISOHN, NEW YORK
CLARENCE H. MACKAY, NEW YORK

MRS. PERCY V. PENNYBACKER, AUSTIN, TEXAS
HENRY S. PRITCHETT, NEW YORK
IRA REMSEN, BALTIMORE, MD.

JAMES FORD RHODES, BOSTON, MASS.
ELIHU ROOT, NEW YORK

J. G. SCHURMAN, PEKIN, CHINA

JAMES BROWN SCOTT, WASHINGTON, D. C.
CHARLES HITCHCOCK SHERRILL, NEW YORK
MRS. SEWARD A. SIMONS, So. PASADENA, CAL.
WILLIAM M. SLOANE, PRINCETON, N. J.
OSCAR S. STRAUS, NEW YORK

MRS. MARY WOOD SWIFT, BERKELEY, CAL.
GEORGE W. TAYLOR, DEMOPOLIS, ALA.
O. H. TITTMAN, LEESBURG, VA.

W. H. TOLMAN, PRAGUE, CZECHO-SLOVAKIA
EDWARD TUCK, PARIS, FRANCE

GEORGE E. VINCENT, NEW YORK

WILLIAM D. WHEELWRIGHT, PORTLAND ORE.
MARY E. WOOLLEY, SOUTH HADLEY, MASS.

(IN PREPARATION)

THE TREATIES OF PEACE

1919-1923

TEXTS OF THE TREATIES

OF VERSAILLES, ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, TRIANON, NEUILLY, SÈVRES, LAUSANNE, AND THE STRAITS CONVENTION

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MAY 22 1924
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INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION

Published monthly by the

American Association for International Conciliation.
Entered as second-class matter at Greenwich, Conn.,
Post office, July 3, 1920, under the Act of August 24, 1912.

MAPS SHOWING

TERRITORIAL CHANGES

SINCE THE WORLD WAR,

THE TRANSFER OF THE GERMAN CABLES AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN 1923

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION
EDITORIAL OFFICE: 407 WEST 117TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY
PUBLICATION OFFICE: GREENWICH, CONN.

It is the aim of the Association for International Conciliation to awaken interest and to seek cooperation in the movement to promote international good will. This movement depends for its ultimate success upon increased international understanding, appreciation, and sympathy. To this end, documents are printed and widely circulated, giving information as to the progress of the movement and as to matters connected therewith, in order that individual citizens, the newspaper press, and organizations of various kinds may have accurate information on these subjects readily available.

The Association endeavors to avoid, as far as possible, contentious questions, and in particular questions relating to the domestic policy of any given nation. Attention is to be fixed rather upon those underlying principles of international law, international conduct, and international organization, which must be agreed upon and enforced by all nations if peaceful civilization is to continue and to be advanced. A list of publications will be found on page 25.

Subscription rate: Twenty-five cents for one year, or one dollar for five years.

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3. Germany, illustrating the Treaty of Versailles (with insert map showing, in black, areas lost by Germany and comparing the area of the new Germany graphically with the areas of certain states in the United States)

4. The League of Nations, as provided for in the Treaties of Versailles, St. Germain-en-Laye, Trianon, Neuillysur-Seine, and Sèvres.

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5. Mandates in Africa, indicating the present disposition of the former German colonies in Africa, together with other territorial changes on that continent since 1918 12 6. Mandates in the Pacific, indicating the present dispo

sition of the former German colonies in the Pacific. 13 7. The former German cables, given up under the Treaty of Versailles and the Treaty between the United States and Germany

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8. Austria, illustrating the Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye (with insert map showing, in black, areas lost by Austria). On the insert map the former Kingdom of Hungary is indicated by a fine stipple; Bosnia and Herzegovina, which belonged to Austria-Hungary, are shown by a coarse stipple . . .

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. . 15 9. Hungary, illustrating the Treaty of Trianon (with insert map showing, in black, area lost by Hungary). On the insert map, part of the former Empire of Austria is indicated by fine stipple; Bosnia and Herzegovina, which belonged to Austria-Hungary, are shown by a coarse stipple

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