HUNGARY AND RUMANIA.
DISPUTE DISCUSSED IN HOUSE OF LORDS. (BY CABLB—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, November 17. In the House of I;ords, Lord Newton drew attention to the dispute between Hungary and Rumania. Lord Cushendun. on behalf of the Foreign Office,. replied that the matter was before the Council of the League. Sir Austen Chamberlain had held that the matter should be regarded as sub judice. Lord Buckmaster said that Hungary deserved everyone's pity. Instead ot peace descending as a dove, it had come like a vulture, tearing her limb from limb. Lord Caison said that Hungarvs claim to have the issue tried at the International Court was unanswerable. Viscount Haldane and Lord Phillimore also spoke. The Earl of Balfour, in reply, appealed to the "four greatest ornaments of the High Court" to restrain their comments till after the League Council had met, when the subject could be discussed with knowledge.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 15
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154HUNGARY AND RUMANIA. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 15
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