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 Cornell, later ambassador to Germany. Of this palace, while in prospect, Dr. White rightly said:

The next great question is, what shall be the specific business of this great world conference? Its chief business will be to secure to the world the following four achievements:

(1) The gradual but sure creation of an adequate international law as a rational basis of international order.

(2) An international tribunal for the settlement of all international disputes.

(3) Universal disarmament.

(4) An international police to sanction and maintain the world order so long|as any force anywhere attempts its defiance.

Let us take up these several projects one by one.