Political platform for the international union of pure and applied chemistry
โ Scribed by Noyes, W. A.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1924
- Weight
- 143 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
Gcrmans atid Bust rims Iiavc bccn cscluclecl from tlic Union for politid reasons. If this is to contiiiuc tlic Union should adopt sonic political platform as tile liasis for ndlicrcnco t o thc Union. Consciously or iineonscioiisly, the reason why Prcnclinicn are unwilling to scc Gcnntiiis admitted is because they liclicrc that Gerniiiiiy is prcptiring for another war, n i ~d that Gcrinnii chemists ilrc in synlpntliy with such n purpose. Witti this in mind, tlic proper platforin for tile Union would IIC :-Wnr undcr modern conditions is intolcrr~blc, rind must bc nvoided.
Nations adhering t o thc Union iiiust agree that, in tlic future, they will scttle all their diffcrcnccs by diploinntic incans, or through tlic World Court.
As bctwecn Germany iind the Allies tlic following logical consequences sccin to follow.
Gcrriinns should agree :-I.
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