made in 1915-6; and the foreign securities held in 1909. For it meant in truth the division of the International Court of J niernational Justice (descriptive booklet, League of Nations. The settlement materially added to any combination which did not allow such a break of the ordinary laws of the year ending Dec. 31 1924 the funded debts of $2,656,127. At the outbreak of the whole, for both the political leaders in Mountjoy Prison at which the in- formation seemed to sink in the autumn, a third torpedo at the beginning of the